Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 14 DaysValidity: 2 Months

Overview
A Taiwan Single Entry E-Visa (brief Stay) is an electronic visa that permits qualified visitors to go to Taiwan for brief visits, business meetings, or tourism. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Taiwan's Bureau of Consular Affairs issues the visa online.
Why Travunited
• Professional Visa Assistance: We walk you through the entire Taiwan Single Entry e-Visa (Short Stay) application procedure. • Online Application Support: Help completing the Bureau of Consular Affairs portal's e-visa application accurately. • Document Guidance: Our staff assists in making sure that the necessary paperwork and travel information satisfy Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs' criteria. • Error-Free Application: To prevent errors or inaccurate information that could cause the visa to be delayed, we carefully analyze the application. • Travel Itinerary Assistance: Help with reserving hotels, flights, and other travel arrangements as needed. • Expert Consultation: To improve the likelihood of a successful approval, our knowledgeable visa advisors offer guidance.
Stats
• Maximum Stay: Generally speaking, visitors with an e-visa are permitted to stay in Taiwan for a maximum of thirty days. • Visa Validity: The traveler must visit Taiwan during the three months that the e-visa is typically valid from the date of issuance. • Only One Entry: During the validity term, the visa permits one entry into Taiwan. • Processing Time: Depending on verification, the majority of e-visa applications are processed in around three working days. • Application Method: The entire procedure, including submitting the form and paying the visa fee, is done online. • e-Visa Delivery: Following approval, visitors receive an email with the visa approval document, which they must print and show at immigration when they arrive.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport Copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Visa Application Form
RequiredRequired document
Hotel accommodation
RequiredRequired document
Flight Reservation
RequiredRequired document
Bank Statements
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Travel must have a legitimate purpose, such as tourism, business meetings, attending events, or seeing loved ones. • Short Stay: The visa typically permits a 30-day stay in Taiwan. • Valid Passport: Candidates must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the date of arrival in Taiwan. • Candidates must be citizens of a nation that the government has determined qualifies for the Taiwan e-Visa program. • Completed Online Application: The online Taiwan e-Visa application form must be accurately completed by applicants. • Valid Email Address: In order to obtain the authorized e-visa certificate, a valid email address is necessary. • Travel Schedule: Candidates may be required to submit information on their travel and lodging.
Important Notes
• Only Online Application: The Bureau of Consular Affairs' official website must be used to apply for a Taiwan e-visa. • Print the e-Visa: Following approval, candidates must print the certificate of e-visa approval and bring it with them when they travel. • Single Entry Visa: During the duration of its validity, the e-visa permits only one entry into Taiwan. • Validity of Passport: The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months following the date of arrival in Taiwan. • Travel Purpose: Only brief visits, such as those for tourism, business meetings, or events, are permitted with this type of visa.
Rejection Reasons
• Inaccurate or Incomplete Application Form: The online application may contain missing or inaccurate information. • An invalid passport is one that contains inaccurate information or does not have the necessary minimum 6-month validity. • An applicant who does not reside in a nation that is qualified for the Taiwan e-Visa program is considered ineligible. • Information Mismatch: The personal information on the application does not match the information in the passport. • Uncertain Travel Purpose: The reason for the trip is not clearly stated or backed up by documentation. • Inadequate Financial Proof: There isn't enough proof that you have the money to stay in Taiwan. • Missing Travel Documents: Not supplying the necessary return ticket, lodging details, or flight information.
FAQs
1. Is a transit visa required for Taiwan?
If you are only transiting through a Taiwan airport and staying in the international transit area, a transit visa is usually not required. If you plan to leave the airport or have a long layover, a visa may be necessary depending on nationality.
2.Is travel insurance required for Taiwan visa?
Travel insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended to cover health emergencies.
3.With an e-visa, how long may I stay in Taiwan?
Travelers can often stay in Taiwan for up to 30 days using an e-visa.
4.How much time does it take to process an e-visa?
Depending on the verification of the application, the processing time is typically three working days.




