The 3-day window
The practical rule is simple: use the 3 days before your arrival in Malaysia. That gives you the right timing and current trip details.
MDAC timing
Submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card within 3 days before your arrival date. Do not submit it weeks early. Use confirmed flight and stay details.
Submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card within 3 days before your arrival date. Do not submit it weeks early. Use confirmed flight and stay details.
The practical rule is simple: use the 3 days before your arrival in Malaysia. That gives you the right timing and current trip details.
Have your passport, flight number, arrival date, departure date and stay address ready before you start. Missing details lead to mistakes.
If your arrival date changes, check whether your submitted details still match your real arrival. Do not ignore a date mismatch.
If you fly soon, prepare the details now. TopTravelVisa can help you check the MDAC information before submission.
MDAC help
TopTravelVisa helps you prepare and review the details used for your Malaysia Digital Arrival Card, including passport data, arrival date, flight number and stay address.
Use these pages to check the next part of your Malaysia trip.
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This when to submit MDAC page is useful when you are comparing 3-day window, arrival date, late flights and form accuracy before you travel. The practical details matter because Malaysia trips often move quickly from booking to check-in, then to immigration. A small mismatch in dates, passport details or the first stay address can slow everything down.
Use this guide while you check pre-flight planning, check-in and family travel records. Keep the page open next to your passport, ticket and hotel booking. That makes the advice easier to apply, especially if you are booking late, travelling with family or adding Malaysia between two other countries.
The goal is simple: help travelers timing the Malaysia arrival card make one clear plan before departure. Once the route is clear, check your MDAC timing, save the right documents offline and keep the first Malaysia address ready. That gives you a calmer arrival and a better chance of avoiding last-minute form errors.