Subclass 300 and 309 processing times in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Processing times shown for each month below, are sourced from a Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Freedom of Information release.
Where ‘n/a’ is shown, this means that no processing times were available due to the low numbers of visa finalisations. Processing times are not available where less than 30 visa finalisations have been completed at the specified location for the month.
Kuala Lumpur, April 2021:
108 visas finalised in the month. 638 applications in the pipeline at end of month.
- 25% took under 8 months.
- 25% took between 8 and 14 months.
- 25% took between 14 and 14 months.
- 15% took between 14 and 22 months.
- 10% took over 22 months.
Kuala Lumpur, March 2021:
78 visas finalised in the month. 728 applications in the pipeline at end of month.
- 25% took under 8 months.
- 25% took between 8 and 12 months.
- 25% took between 12 and 18 months.
- 15% took between 18 and 27 months.
- 10% took over 27 months.
Kuala Lumpur, February 2021:
30 visas finalised in the month. 655 applications in the pipeline at end of month.
- 25% took under n/a months.
- 25% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 25% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 15% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 10% took over n/a months.
Kuala Lumpur, January 2021:
13 visas finalised in the month. 661 applications in the pipeline at end of month.
- 25% took under n/a months.
- 25% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 25% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 15% took between n/a and n/a months.
- 10% took over n/a months.
Finalisations include visa grants, visa refusals, and visa application withdrawals.
Caseloads may be transferred between offices for operational reasons.
Source: FOI Request FA 21/05/00157
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