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Utama »Main Services»Pass»Visitor Pass»Social Visit Pass»Long Term Social Visit... Long Term Social Visit Pass IntroductionThe Long Term Social Visit pass may be issued to a foreigner for a temporary stay in Malaysia for a period of not less than six months. Extensions of the period of stay can be given based on the eligibility and fulfilment of certain conditions.Foreign husbands/wives to Malaysians can be given the Social Visit Pass for a period of 5 years on condition that they comply with all the requirements.They are also allowed to engage in any form of paid employment or in any business or professional occupation without converting the Social Visit Pass to the Employment Pass or Visitor’s Pass (Temporary employment). Terms and Conditions of Work Permit for a Citizen Spouse The Malaysian Immigration Department reserves the right to request other evidence / documents if required.All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.The application must be submitted by the applicant in the presence of a Malaysian citizen spouse .The applicant is the wife or husband of a Malaysian citizen whose marriage has been legally and properly registered under the laws in force in Malaysia.Applicants are eligible to be given or have been given a Social Visit Pass under the facility of a foreign husband or wife to a Malaysian citizen.The work or business performed is a legal occupation or business in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations in force in Malaysia.Permission to do this job or business is recorded or endorsed in the relevant Social Visit Pass by the Director General of Immigration Malaysia or any Immigration Officer authorized to make the entry/endorsement.The holder of the Social Visit Pass complies with the rules set by the Director General of Immigration Malaysia for the purpose of issuing the Social Visit Pass as well as for the purpose of making the relevant notes/endorsement.Checklist of required documents:Copy of husband / wife’s Identity CardCopy of the Applicant’s latest Passport and passAffidavit of Oath with photograph (stamped by the Commissioner of Oaths from the Government Court)Copy of Marriage Register / Marriage CertificateJob Offer Letter from the employer (using Company Letterhead )Employment Contract (stamped with RM 10 revenue) which explains:Position Working periodMonthly incomeSignatures of both parties (employer and employee)Applicant, Citizen Spouse and Employer Information FormCompany Registration Form (printed directly from My Data – SSM system) latest Procedure for Applying for Work Permit Endorsement Applications can be made at the Visa, Pass and Permit Division, Immigration Headquarters, Putrajaya or at the nearest State Immigration Office.Applications can be submitted while obtaining the approval of the relevant Social Visit Pass or at any time after the relevant Social Visit Pass is issued.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Marriage Certificate / Marriage CertificateJob Offer / Business Registration (where applicable) Required conditions and application documents by category: Children / Stepchildren to Citizens / Children whose citizenship status has not been determined The application must be submitted by the citizen’s parents.Applicants must be under 7 years old.All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.The Malaysian Immigration Department reserves the right to request other evidence / documents if required.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12Form Imm.38Copy of applicant’s Passport (all printed pages)Copy of Identity Card of the citizen’s parentCopy of Passport and Current Pass of non -citizen parentDivorce Certificate / Death Certificate pair, Marriage Certificate, Birth Certificate, Notarial Certificate translated in Malay / English (confirmation from the Malaysian Embassy and the Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Elderly people aged 60 and above who do not have a family in the country of origin and have a family in this country who are willing to support Foreign nationals aged 60 and above who do not have a family in the country of origin and have a family in this country who are willing to support them.Sponsors must consist of children / daughters -in -law / siblings.Sponsors must have an income of RM 2000 and above.All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.The Malaysian Immigration Department reserves the right to request other evidence / documents if required.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12 (2 copies)Form Imm.38Copy of applicant’s Passport (all printed pages)Applicant’s Declaration Letter (stamped by the Commissioner of Oaths from the Government Court)B person Personal Bond / Security Bond (stamped RM 10 at LHDN) – Security Bond for Chinese and Nigerian citizensCopy of Sponsor’s Identity Card (sponsor must be present)Sponsor Declaration Form (stamped by the Commissioner for Oaths from the Government Court)Proof of Sponsor IncomeProof of employer’s income ( Company Letterhead ) ORBusiness License / SSM / ROC ANDPersonal Account Bank Statement – latest 3 monthsDivorce Certificate / Death Certificate pair, Marriage Certificate, Birth Certificate, Notarial Certificate translated in Malay / English (confirmation from the Malaysian Embassy and the Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs)Proof of affiliation must be submitted in the form of documents to explain the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant The immediate family of a foreign student studying in Malaysia All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12 / Imm.55Form Imm.38 (if necessary)Student confirmation letter from IPTS/IPTACopy of student’s birth certificateLetter from the embassy as proof of affiliationPassportMarriage certificate of husband/ wifeChild’s birth certificate to the student Husband / Wife to Citizen All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12 / Imm. 55Form Imm.38Copy of marriage certificateCopy of child’s birth certificate (if any)Latest Affidavit – the marriage exists and is still valid‘Security Bond’ form (stamped RM10.00)Sponsor/spouse identity cardProof of sponsor/ spouse’s incomeCopy of sponsor / spouse’s passportWedding photos Wife ‘persecuted’ to Citizen All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12 / Imm. 55Form Imm.38Marriage certificateChild’s birth certificate (if any)Latest Affidavit – husband cannot be traced/ run away‘Security Bond’ form (stamped RM10.00)Local sponsor declaration letterSponsor’s identity cardProof of sponsor’s income – sponsor’s income of RM2000.00 and aboveCopy of police/ hospital report – evidence of abuse Widow to citizen All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.Enclose relevant supporting documents, namely:Form Imm.12 / Imm. 55Form Imm.38Marriage certificateDivorce certificateChild’s birth certificate (if any)Affidavit – never married after divorce‘Security Bond’ form (stamped RM10.00)Local Sponsor Declaration LetterSponsor’s identity cardProof of sponsor’s income – sponsor’s income of RM2000.00 and above Widow (husband’s death) to Citizen The application must be submitted by the applicant in the presence of a Malaysian sponsor .All original documents need to be brought along for verification and only complete applications are accepted.The Malaysian Immigration Department reserves the right to request other evidence / documents if required.Checklist of required documents:Form Imm.12Form Imm.38Copy of Applicant’s Pas