Knowing your embassy and consulate when you are travelling abroad is important. It will help you during any emergencies from losing your identity card, essential documents, and passport to a national event such as war or natural disaster.
Hence, before you travel, you need to know the address of your embassy, their contact numbers, and e-mail address.
There are 98 embassies and high commissions located in Kuala Lumpur and one in Putrajaya. Here are some of the embassies in Malaysia:
The U.S. Embassy in Malaysia serves to provide safety and welfare for U.S. citizens in Malaysia. It also issues visas for Malaysians to travel to the United States.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
If you are a U.S. citizen with a life-or-death emergency, please contact the embassy at KLACS@state.gov.
The embassy requires appointments for all the services, and they cannot be made over the phone. Hence, to schedule an appointment, you need to visit the online system.
The embassy of Japan in Malaysia serves to provide safety and welfare for Japanese citizens in Malaysia.
It also provides information for Malaysians who wish to visit Japan or apply for scholarships to study in Japan.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
For a Japan entry visa, you can see visa@kl.mofa.go.jp.
For inquiries related to Japan visa application and re-entry to Japan, please send your inquiries via email.
The embassy of the People's Republic of China in Malaysia serves to provide safety and welfare for People's Republic of China citizens in Malaysia.
It also provides information about China, including tourism and scholarship for Malaysians to further their study in the People's Republic of China.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
For consular service, visitors can contact http://my.china-embassy.org/eng/fwzc/lsyw/ or call 03-2142 8495.
The High Commission of the Republic of Singapore in Kuala Lumpur provides the safety and welfare of Singaporean citizens in Malaysia.
It also offers other services, including work passes, permits, applications for Singapore Citizenship, and passports-related issues.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
You can also email the embassy via singhc_kul@mfa.sg or call +60-3-2161-6277 / +60-16-661-0400 (for emergency/after hours).
Australian High Commission Malaysia provides safety and welfare for Australian citizens in Malaysia. It also offers other services, including work passes, permits, tourism, and passport-related issues.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
British High Commission Kuala Lumpur provides safety and welfare for British citizens in Malaysia. It also offers other services, including work passes, permits, tourism, and related passports.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Malaysia serves to provide safety and welfare for South Korean citizens in Malaysia.
It also offers other services, including work passes, permits, tourism, and passport-related issues.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
The Turkish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur provides safety and welfare for Turkish citizens in Malaysia. It also offers other services, including work passes, permits, tourism, and passport-related issues.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
Currently, Malaysia has 66 embassies and 18 high commissions located worldwide. They provide safety and welfare to Malaysians abroad. Here are some of the Malaysian Embassies abroad:
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.
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Important information:
For more information on this embassy and related activities, you can visit their website.