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Sarikei Immigration Office

Apart from immigration control, one of the primary role of Sarikei Immigration Office is accept and process of passport application. The office  also issues other travel documents, such as Border Pass Malaysia - Indonesia and Collective Travel Document.

The objective of Sarikei Immigration Office is to manage immigration affairs in accordance with national interests and always committed in providing excellent immigration services to fulfill the needs of the clients.

Malaysia Passport is a valid travel document issued by the Malaysian Government for the purpose of traveling abroad. Validity of Malaysia Passport is five (5) years from the date of issued. Renewal of Malaysia Passport for the new passport that has a validity of 6 months or less, the new one will have 5 years validity plus maximum 6 months remaining validity in the old passport.

 
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The fees for the Malaysia Passport differ according to the pages of the Passport. The price from RM200.00 (Valid for 5 years). Half price for senior citizens (60 years old & above), hajj pilgrimage, children below 12 years old and student below 21 years old with proof to study abroad on the day submission entitled to half price from normal price.

 

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Sarikei Immigration Office Location Map
Pejabat Imigresen Sarikei

Tingkat 1, Block 11, Bangunan Persekutuan
Jalan Bangunan Kerajaan
96107 Sarikei
Sarawak

Tel : 084 657 149
Fax: 084 651 463

Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday : 7.30 am - 1.00 pm & 2.00 pm - 5.30 pm
Friday                    : 7.30 am - 12.15 pm & 2.45 pm - 5.30 pm

Remarks : New passport ready in 1 hour after payment
 

Malaysia was the first country in the world to issue biometric passports in 1998, after a local company, IRIS Corporation, developed the technology. Malaysia is however not a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and its biometric passport does not conform to the same standards as the VWP biometric document because the Malaysian biometric passport was issued ahead of the VWP requirement.

The difference lies in the storage of fingerprint template instead of fingerprint image in the chip, the rest of the technologies are the same. Also the biometric passport was designed to be read only if the receiving country has the authorization from the Malaysian Immigration Department. Malaysia started issuing ICAO compliant passports from February 2010.
 

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