The Visa and Residency Issues Forum on forumosa.com has a lot of relevant information. Check it out at http://forumosa.com/taiwan/viewforum.php?f=67
If you happen to be an American, then all you need is your passport (with a validity of at least 6 more months) and you can get a landing visa at the airport. See this website --
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/brochures/brochures_1229.html#t
If you're from a place like the Communist China, then forget it, you will never get into Taiwan unless you are part of some special tour group.
Here is another good link that lists out visa procedures, FAQs, ROC embassies around the world, etc. (Taiwan's official name is R.O.C.)
http://iff.immigration.gov.tw/enfront/life.php?tr_id=1
2007-02-10 00:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Vogue, What country are you in???? If you happen to be an American, then all you need is your passport (good for at least 6 more months) and can stay in Taiwan for one month without a visa. If you're from a place like the Communist China, then you certainly need a visa.
Suggestion: Please whatever country you are citizen of, don't assume that everybody else in the world knows where you live. (As an example I have both USA and Czech citizenship, and live in the Philippines - and yes, I have also spent 6 years in Taiwan).
Enjoy your trip. Taiwan is a beautiful and friendly country.
2007-02-08 17:49:23
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answered by luosechi 駱士基 6
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What united states of america are you in???? in case you be an American, then all you elect is your passport (good for a minimum of 6 extra months) and can stay in Taiwan for one month and not using a visa. while you're from a place like the Communist China, then you rather surely choose a visa. suggestion: Please regardless of united states of america you're citizen of, do no longer assume that each and every physique else interior the worldwide knows the place you reside. (as an occasion I even have the two usa and Czech citizenship, and stay interior the Philippines - and definite, I even have additionally spent 6 years in Taiwan). savor your holiday. Taiwan is a extraordinary and friendly united states of america.
2016-11-02 23:15:12
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answered by ? 4
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Here's a good link that lists out visa procedures, FAQs, Taiwan embassies around the world, etc. (R.O.C. is the same as Taiwan, just in case you didn't know.)
http://iff.immigration.gov.tw/enfront/life.php?tr_id=1
2007-02-09 17:18:57
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answered by G. O. Bluth 1
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This is a good website:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/brochures/brochures_1229.html#t
2007-02-08 17:55:32
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answered by buzywil 1
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