Russia Visa RequirementsFor Malaysia passport holders

Malaysian citizens can visit Russia on an e-Visa costing approximately USD 40, valid for single entry for up to 16 days.

eVisa
16 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Moscow
Europe
RUB (₽)
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Malaysia passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Russia.

Apply for the Russian e-Visa at electronic.visa.gov.ru at least 4 days before travel. The fee is USD 40. The e-Visa allows a single entry and a maximum stay of 16 days. It is only valid for entry and exit through designated border crossings; check the list of permitted points before booking.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Malaysia to Russia: What You Need to Know

Russia introduced a simplified e-Visa system for Malaysian citizens. Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Trans-Siberian Railway are among the most ambitious travel experiences available. Despite geopolitical tensions, tourism continues.

Practical Tips

Aeroflot (if operational) and connecting carriers via Istanbul or Gulf hubs serve Moscow and St. Petersburg from Kuala Lumpur. Check current flight availability and sanctions-related travel advisories carefully given the ongoing geopolitical situation. Halal food is available in Moscow but limited outside major cities. Book accommodation and activities well in advance for summer (June-August).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Malaysians need a visa for Russia?

Yes. Malaysian citizens require an e-Visa for Russia, costing approximately USD 40. The e-Visa allows a single entry stay of up to 16 days. Apply at electronic.visa.gov.ru at least 4 days before travel.

What is the current situation for traveling to Russia?

As of 2025, Russia is under extensive international sanctions following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Many Western airlines have suspended Russia services and international payment cards (Visa, Mastercard) do not work in Russia. Check your government's current travel advisory carefully and research available flight routes (typically via Gulf carriers or Turkish Airlines) and payment options (cash, Mir cards, UnionPay) before planning a trip.

Where can Malaysian visitors enter Russia on an e-Visa?

The Russian e-Visa is only valid at designated border crossing points. Not all crossings accept e-Visa holders. Check the official list at electronic.visa.gov.ru before booking flights. Entry is typically available at major international airports including Moscow Sheremetyevo (SVO), St. Petersburg Pulkovo (LED), Vladivostok, and several others.

What are the top attractions in Russia for Malaysian tourists?

Moscow's Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Kremlin, and the Bolshoi Theatre; St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum (one of the world's largest art museums), Peterhof Palace, Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, and the Nevsky Prospekt; and the Trans-Siberian Railway journey are among the most compelling experiences Russia offers.