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TAIWAN IS CLOSED: Taiwan has not yet re-opened for tourism.
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
The Taiwan e-Visa is an official document issued electronically by the overseas missions of the Government of China that allows foreign nationals to enter and travel in Taiwan.
In addition to the e-Visa, you can choose to add a Health Declaration. This is a document required by all travelers to enter Taiwan.
WHO CAN ENTER TAIWAN WITH THIS DOCUMENT
Use the visa checker tool in the top right corner of the site to see if your nationality requires an e-Visa to visit Taiwan. Travelers of all nationalities need the Health Declaration to enter the country.
OBTAIN TAIWAN E-VISA
Travelers of certain nationalities eligible for an e-Visa must obtain an e-code from their host organizations in Taiwan prior to applying for an e-visa. To obtain the e-code, applicants must be invited to attend international conferences or activities in Taiwan – organized, co-organized or sponsored by central government agencies or certain non-governmental organizations.
All travelers need the Taiwan Health declaration to enter Taiwan. You can add it to your order when applying for the e-Visa.
DISPLAY THE DOCUMENT
When an e-Visa application has been approved, applicants are required to present the printout of the e-Visa at the immigration checkpoint for verification upon arrival in Taiwan. We’ll send the printout to your email inbox. If you choose to add on the Health Declaration, you will receive it in a separate email.
Required Documents to Apply
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Your passport with validity of at least six (6) months from the date of intended entry into Taiwan.
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A credit/debit card
Important Instructions
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The validity of the Taiwan e-Visa is 90 days after today.
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The e-Visa is a Single Entry visa and the maximum duration of stay in Taiwan is 30 days in Total.
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The Taiwan e-Visa cannot be extended or converted to any other type of visa.
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Taiwan e-Visa holders can enter Taiwan on any date within the period of validity.
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e-Visa applicants must possess an ordinary, official or diplomatic passport with validity of at least six months from the date of intended entry into Taiwan.
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The traveler is required to present a paper copy of the e-Visa at the immigration checkpoint for verification by the National Immigration Agency upon arrival in Taiwan.
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e-Visas are granted for tourism and business purposes, as well as for visiting relatives and attending international conferences or sporting events in Taiwan.
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If you are not from one of the following countries, you are required to obtain an e-code from your host organization in Taiwan: Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, eSwatini, Kiribati, Kuwait, Marshall Islands,Mauritius, Montenegro, Oman, Palau, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, Swaziland, Turkey, and United Arab Emirates.
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All travelers must present the Health Declaration on arrival.
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Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Taiwan?
Do I need to get a COVID-19 test to enter Taiwan?
- COVID test prior to arrival: PCR within 48 hours
- COVID test on arrival: All travelers will be PCR tested on arrival at the airport
- COVID test during quarantine: Check the quarantine FAQ for further details
Do I need to quarantine in Taiwan?
- Quarantine requirements: 7 days
- Quarantine testing: Testing on arrival and on day 7
What is the cost to obtain a Taiwan e-Visa?
The Taiwan e-Visa + Health Declaration cost USD 0.00. However, to take advantage of iVisa.com's full service you will be required to pay a service fee depending on how quickly you'd like your document. See below:
- Standard Processing Time: 7 Business Days - USD 25.00.
- Rush Processing Time: 5 Business Days - USD 55.00.
- Super Rush Processing Time: 3 Business Days - USD 75.00.
Note that the prices above refer to the Taiwan e-Visa only. If you choose to add on the Health Declaration, you just need to add $9.95 per Health Declaration to the total cost.
How long is the Taiwan e-Visa valid for?
What conditions must the applicant’s passport meet for the Taiwan e-Visa?
Who is eligible for a Taiwan e-Visa?
You can use our visa checker at the top of the page to determine if you are eligible to apply for a Taiwan e-Visa.
The Health Declaration, on the other hand, is required for every traveler who wishes to enter Taiwan.
Can I apply for a Taiwan e-Visa upon entry?
If I’m transiting through Taiwan, do I need the Taiwan eVisa?
You do not need to apply for an e-Visa if you do not plan on leaving the international transit area of the airport in Taiwan. However, you will need a Health Declaration.
Even though you won’t go out of the transit zone, we recommend you to acquire this health document. It is very important in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
How long does it take to apply for this Taiwan eVisa?
This form is very simple and completing it will only take 15 minutes of your valuable time. Don’t forget that if you have any questions while completing this form, you can contact our customer service team at any time.
If you choose to get the Health Declaration in addition to the Taiwan e-Visa, it won't take more than a few minutes to complete the application.
What is the Taiwan e-Visa?
An e-Visa is an official document issued electronically by ROC (Republic of China) overseas missions that allow foreign nationals to enter and travel in Taiwan. When an e-visa application has been approved, applicants are required to present the printout of the e-visa at the immigration checkpoint for verification upon arrival in Taiwan.
When you apply for your e-Visa with iVisa.com, you'll have the opportunity to add on the Taiwan Health Declaration. This is a required document for all travelers to Taiwan.
What is the Taiwan Health Declaration?
If I am traveling with children, will they also need the Taiwan Health Declaration?
Yes! All travelers regardless of age and nationality must apply for a Health Declaration upon arrival in Taiwan.
Remember that it does not replace a visa, so if you or anyone you are traveling with requires a visa to enter Taiwan, be sure to get one.
What do I need to apply for a Taiwan e-Visa?
We require the following to submit your application:
- Your passport with validity of at least six months from the intended date of entry into Taiwan.
- A credit/debit card.
To get the Taiwan Health Declaration, you'll need to provide some basic information about yourself, your health status, and flight and trip details.
If my itinerary changes, can I apply to change the date on my e-Visa?
How will I receive the e-Visa once it's approved?
Upon approval, we will send you the e-Visa as a PDF via email. You will need to print this out and take it with you when you travel to Taiwan.
If you choose to add on a Health Declaration to your order, then we will send this document to your email inbox.
How long can I stay in Taiwan with an e-Visa?
If I have the Taiwan Health Declaration, do I still need a visa?
Is the Health Declaration the same as the e-visa?
Yellow fever vaccination requirements to travel to Taiwan
A yellow fever vaccine is required if traveling from a country with a high risk of yellow fever transmission.
More information in the following link:
Are there restrictions to those born or residing in mainland China?
Can I extend my stay in Taiwan beyond the 30-days limit allowed?
Where and how can I obtain the Taiwan eVisa?
Fortunately, you can obtain it through iVisa. The process is pretty easy and won’t take you much time. Click here to start your application.
When filling out your e-Visa application, you'll have the opportunity to add on the Health Declaration so you can obtain both documents at the same time.
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