MM2H Agent in KL
Hi, we're currently in KL. We have a year left on our present MM2H visa and want it transferred to new passports. Now we're thinking it may be easier to apply for another 5/10 year visa at the same time. In the past we used Joy Stay, but they don't seem to be around anymore. Can someone suggest a reliable agent in KL. Thanks in advance.
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Re: MM2H Agent in KL
I also used Joy Stay to get my original visa and needed a transfer to a new passport Dec last year. I used TEG media (mm2h.com). I chose them as I had been stranded outside Malaysia during the border closures and this company kept me up to date with their you tube monthly updates. They appear to be one of the few agents that are still operating. They may be more expensive than others (if you can find them) but they did my transfer without any issues.
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Re: MM2H Agent in KL
Hi
are renewals still done at Motac building or do you go the main Immigration building in Putrujaya Thanks |
Re: MM2H Agent in KL
According to the agents appointment my renewal which was done on 28th December was at the immigration department
MM2H Second Floor jim wp putrajaya bahagian visa |
Re: MM2H Agent in KL
Originally Posted by enjoythesun
(Post 13116533)
I also used Joy Stay to get my original visa and needed a transfer to a new passport Dec last year. I used TEG media (mm2h.com). I chose them as I had been stranded outside Malaysia during the border closures and this company kept me up to date with their you tube monthly updates. They appear to be one of the few agents that are still operating. They may be more expensive than others (if you can find them) but they did my transfer without any issues.
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The renewal from a documentation viewpoint is rather easy and an agent seems to offers little advantage for the price.
Any work required is done by you in the main part The hardest thing I found was understanding exactly what lien letter was required from the bank as the Penang bank branch I went to was of no help. When I turned up at the MM2h office and found I had the wrong version I was able to rectify by a trip to the Maybank branch in Putrajaya who were very helpul. Make sure you have all your old passports if you applied with different passports |
Re: MM2H Agent in KL
Originally Posted by carbolic
(Post 13117432)
The renewal from a documentation viewpoint is rather easy and an agent seems to offers little advantage for the price.
Any work required is done by you in the main part The hardest thing I found was understanding exactly what lien letter was required from the bank as the Penang bank branch I went to was of no help. When I turned up at the MM2h office and found I had the wrong version I was able to rectify by a trip to the Maybank branch in Putrajaya who were very helpul. Make sure you have all your old passports if you applied with different passports "6. APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR TRANSFER OF ENDORSEMENT FROM OLD TO NEW PASSPORT AND EXTENSION CLIENT CHARTER: 1 (ONE) WORKING DAYS
No mention of a lien letter - or was that only necessary for the renewal of the visa? |
Re: MM2H Agent in KL
If you're only getting the new stamp it's even easier as you say.
The lien letter is for renewals |
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