Taiwan is a small but important island nation off the east coast of mainland China. It is known for its stunning temples and civic architecture, as well as its burgeoning economy and vibrant population.
There are over 60 nationalities that are eligible to enter Taiwan visa-free for stays of up to 14, 30, or 90 days. All other nationalities must obtain a visa to travel to Taiwan. Fortunately, the application process is very straightforward and caters to both short-term stays and longer residencies. The validity of a Taiwan visa will depend on the visa type and the intended length of stay. Visitor visas are valid for three (3) months up to one (1) year. Resident visas are valid for up to three (3) months, during which time holders must obtain an Alien Resident Card and a Re-entry Permit to continue to reside legally in Taiwan.
There are two types of visas available for travelers coming to Taiwan. The available visa types for foreign nationals are:
Certain foreign nationals can obtain a Taiwan eVisa for short-term visits of up to 30 days.
To apply for a visa to Taiwan, applicants must gather and submit all required materials and documents. The requirements will depend on the visa type and the purpose of the trip to Taiwan.
The following are the basic requirements all applicants must meet to apply for a Taiwan visa:
Passports should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of intended arrival in Taiwan.
Applicants must have two passport-size photos taken within the last six (6) months to include with their application form.
For most nationalities, visa applications can be completed online and printed out to be included with the other application materials. Application forms must be completed dutifully and accurately.
Applicants must possess a valid means of payment to cover the visa fees such as a valid credit or debit card.
Depending on the visa type and the purpose of travel, some applicants may need to submit additional documentation. Examples of other requirements include official letters of business, a tour itinerary, or a return flight ticket.
The method of submission for a Taiwan visa will depend on the applicant’s nationality. Applicants can apply online to receive an eVisa or through consular processing to receive a sticker visa.
Applicants will take of one the following set of steps according to the method that best suits their needs:
Visa application forms can be completed online and printed out to be included with the other application materials.
Applicants should collect and double-check all required materials before attending the visa appointment.
Applicants may be required to make and attend an appointment at their nearest embassy or consulate.
Visa application packets can be submitted at the nearest embassy or consulate.
The visa fee payment method will vary depending on the foreign mission where the applicant submits their visa application materials.
Once approved, applicants can collect their passports with their new sticker visa inside from the same embassy or consulate where they submitted their application.
Visa application forms can be completed online at the official eVisa portal.
All required information and documents must be submitted online.
Visa fees can be paid by credit card (Visa or Mastercard).
Applicants will receive an email with a link to their new eVisa. They must download and print the eVisa and bring it with them when they travel to Taiwan.
Please note that In some cases eVisa applicants will be requested to submit additional materials. These materials must be submitted within the deadline as stipulated by the immigration officials.
Applicants can apply for their visa to Taiwan at the nearest foreign mission (embassy or consulate). For most nationalities, the visa application can be completed online and printed to be included in the application packet. Eligible foreign nationals can apply for a Taiwan eVisa for short-term visits of up to 30 days at the official eVisa portal.
Processing times for Taiwan visas will vary depending on the visa type and the foreign mission (embassy or consulate) where the application is submitted. Applicants should be sure to give themselves plenty of time before traveling to receive a decision on their visa.
A Taiwan visa is an official document that allows the holder to enter the country lawfully and remain there for a certain period of time. There are two types of Taiwan visas available: Visitor and Resident visas.
Taiwanese visas can be applied for and obtained at the nearest embassy or consulate. Some nationalities can apply for a Taiwan eVisa online at the official eVisa portal.
Those who want to work, live, or study in Taiwan for more than 180 days can apply for a Resident Visa (single or multiple-entry). Resident visas are valid for up to three (3) months. Resident visa holders have 15 days from the date of arrival to apply for an Alien Resident Certificate and Re-entry Permit at the service center of the National Immigration Agency. They can remain in Taiwan as long as the Alien Resident Certificate remains valid.
The cost of a Taiwan visa will depend on the visa type and the number of entries the applicant intends to make. Here are the visa types and their fees:
• Visitor visa single-entry: 50 USD
• Visitor visa multiple-entry: 100 USD
• Resident visa single-entry: 66 USD
• Resident visa multiple-entry: 132 USD
Applicants can also choose to pay an additional fee to expedite their visa application. The expedited fee will depend on the visa type and the number of entries.
American citizens are required to pay a separate set of fees and should be sure to review the fee list before applying for their visa.