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BANGSAMORO TRANSITION AUTHORITY MP ATTY. SUHARTO AMBOLODTO VISITS EMBASSY On 3 June 2025, Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia H.E. Maria Angela A. Ponce received a courtesy call from a delegation of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) led by Member of Parliament Atty. Suharto Ambolodto. The BTA delegation’s visit aimed to engage with Malaysian institutions—the Institut Masa Depan Malaysia (MASA) and the Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM)—to explore strategies for the development of the...
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD PARTICIPATES IN 3RD ASEAN-ROK MARITIME COOPERATION SEMINAR On 15 May 2025, Philippine Coast Guard Commander of Sea Marshall Force, Cdr. Carlos Victor V. Carlos participated in the 3rd Seminar on ASEAN-Republic of Korea (ROK) Maritime Cooperation as panel speaker. Speaking as a panelist in the Session on “Strengthening Maritime Safety and Law Enforcement Cooperation in ASEAN”, Cdr. Carlos discussed the role of the Philippine Coast Guard in addressing maritime security...
EMBASSY SHOWCASES PHILIPPINE CULTURE AND TALENT AT NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2025 Kuala Lumpur, 20 May 2025 – The Philippine Embassy showcased Philippine culture and talent in the National Youth Day 2025 festivities held on 17–18 May at the Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC). The event was organized by the Federal Territories Youth Council in collaboration with Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL). Filipino-Malaysian singer Mr. Alan Roy Anthony, 26, performed “Minsan ang Minahal ay Ako” by Celeste...
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE  AFFIDAVIT OF INVITATION

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While it may be ideal for a Filipino visiting Malaysia who has no sufficient financial means to cover their travel expenses to have a duly notarized Affidavit of Invitation from a sponsor, said Affidavit of Invitation does not guarantee that the Filipino will be cleared for departure by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration. The Affidavit of Invitation and its supporting documents still have to be assessed by the Philippine Immigration officer, as the embassy’s notarization of the Affidavit of Invitation only guarantees due execution by the affiant and does not guarantee authenticity of its contents and supporting documents.

(For details, please visit www.immigration.gov.ph)

Requirements:

 1. Duly accomplished Affidavit of Invitation by the person inviting.
Please note: If a Malaysian/other foreign national and a Filipino are co-inviters, both need to submit an Affidavit of Invitation and required documents as stated hereto.

 

A Filipino national who is a resident of Malaysia should accomplish and submit the Affidavit of Invitation and the original and copy of their passport and valid Malaysian visa.

2. Original and copy of their passport and Malaysian visa or the Identification Card (IC) of the person inviting


3. Contact details of the person inviting


4. Updated employment certificate or company letter (in English) or business registration and other business documents of the person inviting (if in Bahasa, submit an official English translation of the business documents)


5. Bank statement certified by the bank or original and copy of the bank book or pay slip of the person inviting

6. Copy of the passport and the contact details of the person being invited.

 

Important:

The inviting party/ies is/are required to appear personally.

For travelling minors or those below (18) years of age travelling unaccompanied by parents, parental travel permit and clearance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development are required.

 

Affidavit of Invitation:
Processing period: Three (3) working days
Processing time: 9 a.m. to 12 nn only
Processing fee: RM130.00

 

Note:

Clients are reminded to bring their complete sets of documents, including originals and photocopies.