If you want to visit Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), you may have to apply for a Taiwan visa.
Even though most foreigners do need to get a Taiwan visa, there are certain countries whose nationals are allowed to travel to Taiwan visa-free, provided they will only stay short-term (up to 14, 21, 30, or 90 days depending on the country) and for tourism, business, or visiting purposes.
If you are not from a visa-exempt country, then you have to apply for a Taiwan visa if you want to be allowed entry into the country. This article will detail the Taiwan visa application process, including the Taiwan eVisa and Visa On Arrival.
You have to apply for a Taiwan visa in person at a Taiwan diplomatic mission abroad, preferably in your country. However, before appearing at the Taiwanese diplomatic mission, you have to complete and print an online Taiwan Visa Application Form. The Taiwan visa application process is as follows:
The first part of a Taiwan visa application is completing the visa application form, which the Taiwan government has made accessible online. You can access the Taiwan Visa Application Form through this website. The fields you must complete include:
After starting an application, you can select “Save Draft” and exit the application to complete it at another time. If you remain on one section of the application form for longer than 30 minutes without saving, you will lose that section and have to restart.
Once you complete the Taiwan visa application form, you have to print it and sign it. You can have someone else complete the application on your behalf, but the application form must have your signature.
When you submit a Taiwan visa application, you must have several supporting documents, such as:
After you complete the online Taiwan visa application, you must collect the documents and submit them in person at a Taiwan diplomatic mission within 30 days. You can select the diplomatic mission where you will submit your documents from a dropdown menu on the online application. However, even though you may apply for a Taiwan visa at any Taiwanese diplomatic mission, you should do so at the nearest one to where you live.
If you are from one of the countries mentioned in the table below, you must apply for a Taiwan visa at one of the following locations:
If you are a national of one of the following countries, you cannot get a Taiwan Visitor Visa unless you fall under one of the following categories:
Nationals of Bhutan and Sri Lanka can also apply for a Taiwan tourist visa.
You may apply for a Taiwan visa extension at a local office of the Taiwan National Immigration Agency before your current visa expires. But you may only extend a Taiwan visa if your visa does not specify otherwise.
If the Taiwan visa you received has a stamp that states “No Extension Will Be Granted”, you are not allowed to apply for an extension. You can, however, apply to turn your visa to an extendable one at the Bureau of Consular Affairs in Taiwan.
Nationals of certain countries, as detailed below, are eligible for a Taiwan eVisa. The eVisa is issued entirely online without having to appear before a Taiwanese diplomatic mission at all. It is only for short-term stays of up to 30 days, for tourism, business, visits, etc. The Taiwan eVisa application process is as follows:
Only nationals of the following countries can apply for a Taiwan eVisa:
You can also apply for a Taiwan eVisa if you will travel with a tourist group under “Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries” and you are from one of the following countries:
If you are from one of the following countries and you will conduct business in Taiwan with a recommendation by the local offices of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), you may also apply for a Taiwan eVisa:
If you are from Turkey or you have an emergency or temporary passports issued by a visa-exempt country, you can get a Taiwan Landing Visa (Visa On Arrival) at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Other permitted ports of entry are:
If you arrive in Taiwan through one of the last three ports, you will receive an entry permit and you have to apply for a visa at one of the following locations:
If you arrive in Taiwan though any other entry point, you won’t be allowed to enter unless you have a valid Taiwan visa obtained beforehand.
Residents of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Macau cannot apply for a Taiwan visa. Instead, they have to get an Entry and Exit Permit.
Hong Kong and Macau citizens need an Entry and Exit Permit if they have one of the following:
If it is the first time you’re getting the Taiwan Entry and Exit Permit, you can apply for it online. Once you have already entered Taiwan with the Permit once, you can then obtain it through a simplified method online or upon arrival to Taiwan.
If you are from Hong Kong or Macau but have obtained the nationality of another country, you no longer need the Entry and Exit Permit. You are subject to the rules of the country you’re living in.
Citizens of the People’s Republic of China need a travel authorization known as a Mainland Resident Travel Permit which they can receive from the Chinese authorities. They also need an Entry and Exit Permit, and can only receive it if they are part of a pre-approved group tour.