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Malaysia vs Thailand Visa for India: Which Is Easier to Get? (2026)

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Updated June 202611 min readEmbassy-verified

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Jun 2026

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Overview

If you're a Indian traveller weighing up Malaysia against Thailand, the real question isn't just which destination you prefer — it's which visa is easier to get for your passport. This 2026 guide compares the two on cost, process, documents, funds, and approval odds, then gives a clear, honest verdict.

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Key takeaway: Honestly, neither is dramatically harder than the other — Malaysia and Thailand sit at a similar level of difficulty, so the better choice comes down to where you actually want to go and which requirements suit your circumstances. Whichever you choose, the deciding factors are the same: genuine funds, a clear purpose, and strong ties — so confirm your exact requirement with the Visa Wizard and prepare a clean file.

Malaysia: The Visa at a Glance

Malaysia requires an eVisa or eNTRI (or visa-free entry for some), costing around USD 20 for the eVisa. The process is a simple online application. In short, it's among the easiest — quick online process and visa-free entry for many nationalities.

Thailand: The Visa at a Glance

Thailand requires visa-free entry or an e-visa, costing low (e-visa) or free (visa-exempt entry). The process is visa-free on arrival for many, or a simple e-visa. In short, it's among the easiest — visa-free for many and a straightforward e-visa for others.

Head-to-Head: The Factors That Decide "Easier"

Cost. Malaysia costs around USD 20 for the eVisa; Thailand costs low (e-visa) or free (visa-exempt entry). For most travellers the fee difference isn't decisive, but add service charges, insurance, photos, and documents to either.

Process and effort. Malaysia uses a simple online application, while Thailand uses visa-free on arrival for many. An online, no-interview process is generally less stressful than one requiring an in-person interview — that single difference often shapes which feels "easier".

Documents and funds. Both want the same core reassurance: that you can afford the trip and will return home. The bar is set by evidence — clean, multi-month bank statements, a clear itinerary, and proof of ties carry either application.

Processing time. Malaysia runs through a simple online application; Thailand through or a simple e-visa. If you're on a deadline, the faster, more predictable route has real value.

Approval odds. This is where the routes differ most. Malaysia is among the easiest — quick online process and visa-free entry for many nationalities. Thailand is among the easiest — visa-free for many and a straightforward e-visa for others. Neither rejects everyone or accepts everyone — strong applications succeed and weak ones fail on both.

Which Is Easier to Get?

Honestly, neither is dramatically harder than the other — Malaysia and Thailand sit at a similar level of difficulty, so the better choice comes down to where you actually want to go and which requirements suit your circumstances.

It's worth being clear about what "easier" means. It rarely means one country waves everyone through — it means the process is simpler, faster, or less scrutinised, so a well-prepared applicant meets fewer hurdles. For Indian travellers, that usually favours routes with an online, no-interview process and a track record of predictable decisions.

It Depends on Your Situation

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The honest answer is that the "easier" visa depends on you. If you have limited travel history, lean toward the route with lighter scrutiny and a simpler process. If you have strong ties and a clean travel record, either is very achievable, so choose by destination. If you're on a tight timeline, the faster route wins. And if cost is tight, factor in the full all-in price, not just the headline fee.

How to Strengthen Either Application

Whichever you pick, the same preparation wins:

  • Build genuine, well-aged funds — several months of stable history, with any large deposit explained.
  • Evidence your ties — employment, business, family, or property that show you'll return to India.
  • Make your purpose concrete — a realistic itinerary, bookings, or invitation.
  • Keep everything consistent — names, dates, and figures matching across your file.
  • Apply early — comfortably ahead of your travel date, and don't book non-refundable travel until approved.

Common Myths About "Easy" and "Hard" Visas

A few misconceptions distort this decision. "Some countries reject everyone from my passport" — untrue; every route approves well-prepared, genuine applicants. "A higher fee means a harder visa" — cost and difficulty are unrelated. "An agent makes it easier" — an agent can organise paperwork but can't manufacture funds or ties. "Once refused, that country is closed" — a refusal is a fixable setback, not a ban. Seeing past these myths helps Indian travellers choose on facts rather than rumour.

A Simple Way to Decide

If you're still torn, rank your own priorities. Put destination first if you have your heart set on one place — a strong application succeeds either way. Put ease and speed first if the trip is time-sensitive or you're a first-time traveller. Put cost first only if budgets are very tight, comparing the full all-in price. For most Indian travellers, the right answer is "the destination I genuinely want, prepared properly" — because preparation, not the choice of country, is what wins the visa.

If You're Refused on Either Route

A refusal on one route doesn't mean the other will say no. Find the specific reason — usually funds, ties, or an inconsistency — and fix exactly that before reapplying, to the same country or the other. Disclose any previous refusal honestly; non-disclosure is treated as deception. Many approved travellers were refused at least once; the difference is that they diagnosed the problem and came back stronger.

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Don't Forget: Approval Is About You, Not Just the Country

It bears repeating, because it's the point travellers most often miss: the country you choose sets the process, but you supply the evidence — and the evidence is what decides the outcome. Two applicants for the very same visa can get opposite results purely because one showed genuine, well-documented funds and clear ties while the other didn't. So treat the "which is easier" question as a tiebreaker, and put your real energy into preparing a file that any officer would find convincing.

A Quick Scorecard

Score each option on the things that actually matter to you: cost, speed, effort (online vs interview), and how strong your file is for that route. Add a point for the destination you most want to visit. The option that tops your own scorecard — not a generic ranking — is the right one, because it reflects your circumstances, your timeline, and your genuine travel goal.

Plan in the Right Order

The single best habit for hassle-free travel is sequencing: decide, confirm the visa, then book. Settle your dates and route, confirm the current requirement for your passport with our Visa Wizard, and only then commit to flights and accommodation — keeping them refundable until any visa is secured. Travellers who book first and check the visa later are the ones who risk losing deposits to a refusal or a slow process. Reverse the order and the whole trip becomes calmer, cheaper, and far less stressful.

The Bottom Line

Between Malaysia and Thailand, the "easier" visa for Indian travellers comes down to process, speed, and scrutiny — but in every case, the applicant who prepares genuine funds, clear ties, and a consistent file is the one who gets approved. Honestly, neither is dramatically harder than the other — Malaysia and Thailand sit at a similar level of difficulty, so the better choice comes down to where you actually want to go and which requirements suit your circumstances. Confirm the current rule for your passport, prepare thoroughly, and choose the destination you actually want — because a strong application travels well to either.

Frequently Asked Questions

See the FAQ section below for quick answers on which visa is easier, the costs, the processes, and how to improve your odds. The short version: Honestly, neither is dramatically harder than the other — Malaysia and Thailand sit at a similar level of difficulty, so the better choice comes down to where you actually want to go and which requirements suit your circumstances. For Indian travellers, the deciding factors are funds, ties, purpose, and consistency — so confirm your exact requirement with the Visa Wizard and prepare a clean, complete file.

Sources

  • VisitPlane Visa Wizard: https://www.visitplane.com/wizard
  • VisitPlane document checklist: https://www.visitplane.com/checklist
  • Confirm current requirements with each destination's official immigration authority before applying

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which visa is easier to get?

Honestly, **neither is dramatically harder than the other** — Malaysia and Thailand sit at a similar level of difficulty, so the better choice comes down to where you actually want to go and which requirements suit your circumstances.

What decides ’easier’?

Process, speed, and scrutiny — an online, no-interview route with predictable decisions is generally easier than one needing an interview.

Does the cheaper visa mean an easier one?

No — fee and difficulty are unrelated. Some cheap visas have the strictest scrutiny, and vice versa.

How do I improve my odds either way?

Show genuine, well-aged funds, clear ties to India, a concrete purpose, and a consistent file; confirm your exact rule with the Visa Wizard.

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