Apostille Korea has opened 'The VISA', a platform for applying for a Malaysia family-accompanying (dependant) visa. The service guides applicants through the documents a family visa requires and aligns the certification each one needs, so families can prepare a relative's accompanying application without juggling separate offices.
- The platform supports Malaysia family-accompanying (dependant) visa applications.
- It guides applicants through the relationship and supporting documents the visa requires.
- Each document is matched to the certification Malaysia expects for submission.
- Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online.
What the Malaysia family-visa flow covers
A family-accompanying visa typically asks for proof of relationship and supporting records — items such as marriage and family certificates — alongside the main applicant's status. 'The VISA' brings these requirements into one online flow, telling families which documents to prepare and how each must be certified before it is submitted to the Malaysian authorities. Because the documents originate in Korea, the platform pairs them with the right authentication route, and Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online so the package can be assembled remotely.
How Korean documents are certified for Malaysia
When a document issued in Korea is submitted for a Malaysian visa, it generally needs a notarized translation and an apostille, since Malaysia accepts apostilled Korean public documents under the Hague Convention. Where a specific record or destination requires it, embassy legalization may apply instead. By confirming the route for each document up front, 'The VISA' is designed to keep a family application moving and reduce the rejected submissions that delay reunification timelines.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Malaysia family-accompanying visa for?
Family members applying to join or accompany a relative who holds eligible status in Malaysia, such as a spouse or dependant.
Which documents usually need certification?
Relationship and civil records such as marriage and family certificates typically need a notarized translation and an apostille for use in Malaysia.
Can everything be done online?
Yes. Apostille Korea supports issuance, translation, notarization and certification online, so the family package can be prepared without an in-person visit.
Source: 비욘드포스트 (beyondpost.co.kr) ↗
