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Schengen Visa from Malaysia

The easiest Schengen country to get a visa from Malaysia is Spain with a 0.3% refusal rate. Overall, 6,133 Schengen visa applications were made from Malaysia, with an average refusal rate of 23.9%.

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Overall Refusal Rate
23.9%
6,133
Applications
12
Schengen States
Spain
Lowest Refusal (0.3%)

Schengen States Ranked by Refusal Rate

#Schengen StateApplicationsIssuedRefusedRefusal Rate
1Spain61860520.3%
2Austria578565122.1%
3Belgium1571292214.6%
4Poland81691214.8%
5Italy65354710215.7%
6Czech Republic117962117.9%
7Germany90367422625.1%
8Finland1581064931.6%
9France1,7411,12659234.5%
10Romania2013735.0%
11Hungary91573437.4%
12Netherlands1,01660036337.7%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Schengen country is easiest to get a visa from Malaysia?

Spain has the lowest refusal rate at 0.3% for applicants from Malaysia, making it the easiest Schengen country to get a visa from.

What is the overall Schengen visa refusal rate from Malaysia?

The overall refusal rate for Schengen visa applications from Malaysia is 23.9%, based on 6,133 applications across 12 Schengen states.

How many Schengen visa applications are made from Malaysia?

6,133 Schengen visa applications were made from Malaysia, of which 4,587 were issued and 1,442 were refused.

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