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Citizens of United States of America do not require visas for travel to Taiwan and as it is one of the visa exempt countries.

Taiwan

An eVisa for Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China - ROC) is an electronic visa that can be obtained without having to apply in person at a Taiwanese foreign mission. This type of visa is typically issued for short-term stays, including tourist visas, business visas, or visitor visas. One of the major benefits of an eVisa is its quick and cost-effective nature compared to traditional paper-based visas. However, it's important to note that not all applicants are eligible for an electronic permit.

Visa Types to Apply for Taiwan

There are various types of visas available for Taiwan, depending on the purpose and duration of your stay. The following are some of the most common types of Taiwan visas:

  1. Tourist Visa - This type of visa is issued for foreign nationals who intend to visit Taiwan for tourism purposes, such as sightseeing, visiting friends and relatives, or attending cultural events.

  2. Business Visa - This type of visa is issued for foreign nationals who intend to visit Taiwan for business purposes, such as attending conferences, meetings, or negotiating contracts.

Visa Category to apply for Taiwan 

There are two ways to applying a Taiwan visa

Taiwan e-Visa

The Taiwan e-Visa is a convenient way for foreign nationals to apply for a visa to Taiwan. The e-Visa is available for tourists, business travelers, and those attending international conferences or sporting events in Taiwan. The validity of the e-Visa is three months from the date of issue, and the maximum duration of stay is 30 days. However, the e-Visa is a single-entry visa and cannot be extended or converted to other types of visas.

Taiwan Visas Via Embassy/Consulate

Foreign nationals can apply for Taiwan visas at a Taiwan embassy or consulate in their home country or country of residence. The application process varies depending on the country, so it is best to check with the embassy or consulate for the specific requirements. However, generally, the visa application requirements include a completed application form, a valid passport, passport photos, proof of travel itinerary, and financial support documents.

Visa Eligibility Requirements for Travelers

To be eligible for a Taiwan visa, foreign nationals must meet the following requirements:

  1. A valid passport - The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended duration of stay.
  2. Financial support - The applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to cover their stay in Taiwan.
  3. Travel itinerary - The applicant must provide proof of their travel itinerary, such as flight tickets or hotel bookings.
  4. Criminal record - The applicant must not have a criminal record or pose a threat to national security.
  5. Health requirements - The applicant must not have any infectious diseases that could pose a threat to public health.

Navigating the Taiwan e-Visa Application Process: Tips for Successful Submission

Here are some tips to help you successfully navigate the application process:

  • Determine the type of visa you need based on your purpose of visit and eligibility.

  • Check eligibility requirements and prepare required documents in advance.

  • Fill out the application form accurately and completely.

  • Pay the visa fee online using a credit card.

  • Submit your application well in advance and provide additional information or documents if required.

  • Check the status of your application regularly after submission.

  • When your eVisa is approved, download and print out the eVisa to present at border patrol when entering Taiwan

Understanding Taiwan eVisa Validity: How Long Can You Stay in Taiwan? 

Taiwan eVisa is a single-entry eVisa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, and the maximum stay allowed is up to 30 days. 

Taiwan E-visa Processing Time: What You Need to Know

The processing time for a Taiwan e-Visa typically ranges from 3 to 7 working days. However, it's important to note that the processing time may vary based on factors such as the category of e-Visa you are applying for, as well as the processing type you selected.

It's always recommended to apply for your e-Visa well in advance to allow for any unexpected delays.

Urgent Taiwan Visa Application: Expedited Options and How to Apply

If you need to travel to Taiwan urgently, there are expedited options available for obtaining a visa. These options include paying an additional fee for faster processing or submitting your application on a top-priority basis.

Taiwan Visa Policy Map

 
Taiwan

 
Eligible Countries/Nationalities for e-visa/visa on arrival

 
Countries/Nationalities Required Regular/Paper Visa for travelling to

 
Visa Exempt Countries/Nationalities for travelling to
Taiwanese visa policy map.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Taiwan

  • Apply for a regular Taiwan visa, find the embassy or consulate in your home country or nearby your country.
  • Prepare all the required documents, such as a valid passport, recent photo, and financial proof.
  • Make an appointment.
  • Submit the application form and pay the visa fee.
  • Processing time may take 3-7 working days.
  • Visa fees vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for.

What to Do When Your Taiwan Visa Expires: Renewal and Extension Options

The Taiwan eVisa is not extendable, and it is only valid for a single visit of up to 30 days within a 3-month period. Once the eVisa expires, the traveler must leave the country, and if they wish to return to Taiwan, they will need to apply for a new eVisa.

It is important to note that overstaying your eVisa can result in fines, deportation, and restrictions on future travel to Taiwan. Therefore, it is essential to adhere to the validity period and length of stay allowed on your eVisa.

 

E-Visa or Sticker-Visa for Taiwan: Which Option is Best for You?

E-Visa:

An e-Visa is an electronic visa that allows travelers to apply for and obtain their visa online without visiting a consulate or embassy. The e-Visa process is quick, simple, and easy to complete. You only need to complete the application form online and pay the visa fee through a secure online payment system. Once the e-Visa is approved, it will be sent to your email. You must print it out and present it to the immigration officer upon arrival in Taiwan.

Advantages of an e-Visa:

  • Convenient and easy to apply for online
  • Faster processing time compared to the traditional visa application process
  • No need to visit a consulate or embassy
  • Less paperwork required

Disadvantages of an e-Visa:

  • Only available for specific countries and purposes of travel
  • Limited validity and duration of stay

Sticker-Visa:

A sticker-visa is a traditional visa that is issued in your passport at a consulate or embassy. The process requires you to fill out a paper application form, pay the visa fee, and submit your application and supporting documents in person or by mail. Once your application is approved, the visa will be attached to your passport, and you can use it to enter Taiwan.

Advantages of a sticker-visa:

  • Suitable for all types of travel purposes and all countries
  • Longer validity and duration of stay
  • Multiple-entry options

Disadvantages of a sticker-visa:

  • More paperwork required
  • Longer processing time compared to an e-Visa
  • Need to visit a consulate or embassy in person or by mail
  • Higher visa fees compared to an e-Visa

Working in Taiwan: Visa Requirements and Guidelines for Foreign Workers

If you are a foreign worker looking to work in Taiwan, you will need to obtain the appropriate visa and work permit. Taiwan has several visa categories for foreign workers, including professional, technical, and unskilled labor.

The following are the general requirements for obtaining a work visa in Taiwan:

  1. Valid Passport: Your passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival in Taiwan.

  2. Work Permit: You will need to obtain a work permit from the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) of the Ministry of Labor.

  3. Health Certificate: You will need to obtain a health certificate from a hospital designated by the Taiwan Embassy.

  4. Criminal Background Check: You will need to provide a criminal background check certificate issued by your home country.

  5. Employment Contract: You will need to provide a copy of your employment contract with your employer in Taiwan.

Once you have obtained your work permit, you can apply for a resident visa at a Taiwan Embassy or Consulate. After arriving in Taiwan, you will need to apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) at a local National Immigration Agency office.

It is important to note that the process of obtaining a work visa can be complex and time-consuming, and it is recommended that you seek professional assistance to ensure that your application is successful.

FAQs about Taiwanese eVisa

 For long-stay, employment, or other visa inquiries, please reach out to the following embassies