Indian National lost passport in Malaysia
I'm from India had come to Malaysia in visiting visa near my friend to meet in between in emergency he went to India and I stay in Lodge for 6 days and I lost my passport and in 2 days my visiting visa will expire 30days and I had not complained yet to police station in fear. How can I get back to my hometown in India?
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I'm from India had come to Malaysia in visiting visa near my friend to meet in between in emergency he went to India and I stay in Lodge for 6 days and I lost my passport and in 2 days my visiting visa will expire 30days and I had not complained yet to police station in fear. How can I get back to my hometown in India?
passports indian-citizens security malaysia
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Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47
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I'm from India had come to Malaysia in visiting visa near my friend to meet in between in emergency he went to India and I stay in Lodge for 6 days and I lost my passport and in 2 days my visiting visa will expire 30days and I had not complained yet to police station in fear. How can I get back to my hometown in India?
passports indian-citizens security malaysia
I'm from India had come to Malaysia in visiting visa near my friend to meet in between in emergency he went to India and I stay in Lodge for 6 days and I lost my passport and in 2 days my visiting visa will expire 30days and I had not complained yet to police station in fear. How can I get back to my hometown in India?
passports indian-citizens security malaysia
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Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47
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Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47
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Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47
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You need to go to the Indian High Comission, in Kuala Lumpa.
They can issue you with an emregency certificate, which will enable you to get back to India. You will need to have reported this to the police, filled in two forms, and travel to the Embassy between 09:30 and 12:00 Monday to Friday, and be ready to pay an RM76 fee. You can read about it on this page of the embassy site.
The embassy also operates an emergency phone number for Indian citizens visiting Malaysia at 00-60122031745. This may be useful if you can't readily get to Kuala Lumpa.
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You need to go to the Indian High Comission, in Kuala Lumpa.
They can issue you with an emregency certificate, which will enable you to get back to India. You will need to have reported this to the police, filled in two forms, and travel to the Embassy between 09:30 and 12:00 Monday to Friday, and be ready to pay an RM76 fee. You can read about it on this page of the embassy site.
The embassy also operates an emergency phone number for Indian citizens visiting Malaysia at 00-60122031745. This may be useful if you can't readily get to Kuala Lumpa.
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You need to go to the Indian High Comission, in Kuala Lumpa.
They can issue you with an emregency certificate, which will enable you to get back to India. You will need to have reported this to the police, filled in two forms, and travel to the Embassy between 09:30 and 12:00 Monday to Friday, and be ready to pay an RM76 fee. You can read about it on this page of the embassy site.
The embassy also operates an emergency phone number for Indian citizens visiting Malaysia at 00-60122031745. This may be useful if you can't readily get to Kuala Lumpa.
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You need to go to the Indian High Comission, in Kuala Lumpa.
They can issue you with an emregency certificate, which will enable you to get back to India. You will need to have reported this to the police, filled in two forms, and travel to the Embassy between 09:30 and 12:00 Monday to Friday, and be ready to pay an RM76 fee. You can read about it on this page of the embassy site.
The embassy also operates an emergency phone number for Indian citizens visiting Malaysia at 00-60122031745. This may be useful if you can't readily get to Kuala Lumpa.
You need to go to the Indian High Comission, in Kuala Lumpa.
They can issue you with an emregency certificate, which will enable you to get back to India. You will need to have reported this to the police, filled in two forms, and travel to the Embassy between 09:30 and 12:00 Monday to Friday, and be ready to pay an RM76 fee. You can read about it on this page of the embassy site.
The embassy also operates an emergency phone number for Indian citizens visiting Malaysia at 00-60122031745. This may be useful if you can't readily get to Kuala Lumpa.
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Try to reach the Indian Embassy in Malaysia.
– Ajeet Yadav
Apr 27 '16 at 11:55
If you lose your passport: Always contact police first, file a report, get a copy of the report, and then take it to your embassy/high commission.
– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 '16 at 19:47