WhatsApp (Visa Department): 5946 5425
| Visa Types | Hong Kong and Macao Residents (Tourist) Single-Entry Visa (Valid for 180 days) (Tourist) One-Year Multiple-Entry Visa (Tourist) Three-Year Multiple-Entry Visa Visas must be printed using a color printer |
| Eligible Document Categories | Hong Kong SAR passport, ; Macau SAR passport, and no other passports, ; excludes the Certificate of Visa Status (DI, "Yellow Book"), (If you have previously entered Taiwan using a foreign passport, you are not eligible to apply for this visa and must apply for another visa instead.) |
| Recent Photo | One white-background photo (3.5 cm wide × 4.5 cm long) |
| Visa Processing Time | At least 1 month or more (Final decision rests with the National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of China) *Excluding consulate holidays |
| Visa and Processing Fees (HKD) | Single-entry visa: HK$400 (90-day stay) One-year multiple-entry visa: HK$600 (90-day stay per visit) Three-year multiple-entry visa: HK$1,000 (90-day stay per visit) |
| Length of Stay | A single-entry visa is valid for 180 days All three types of visas allow a stay of 90 days |
| Important Notes | The Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office recommends that travelers apply for a tourist visa 1 to 2 months in advance . Provide a Macau Permanent Identity Card or Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card and a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents (Home Return Permit) . Provide a Special Administrative Region passport . Must have resided continuously for at least 4 years and currently reside in Hong Kong or Macau . Information on parents, children, and spouse (name, date of birth, phone number, address, occupation) One white-background photo taken within the last 2 years (3.5 cm wide by 4.5 cm long);If you have a digital version of the photo, please submit it as well Emergency contact information (name, phone number, address) If you have changed your name, you must provide a name change certificate Applicants not born in China must provide proof of renunciation of their original nationality and proof of naturalization in China Remarks: During the application process for a multiple-entry visa, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office may require the applicant to submit a copy of their old Taiwan Travel Permit |
| Visa Types | (Tourist) Single-entry visa (Tourist) One-year multiple-entry visa Visas must be printed using a color printer |
| Eligible Document Categories | Hong Kong Certificate of Identity (DI) (Yellow Book) Macau Travel Permit Chinese Passport (for holders of a Hong Kong Identity Card) (for employed individuals, international students, and those residing in Hong Kong as dependents) (If you have ever entered Taiwan using a foreign passport, you are not eligible to apply for this visa) |
| Recent Photo | One photograph (3.5 cm wide × 4.5 cm long) with a white background |
| Visa Processing Time | At least 1 month or more (Final decision rests with the National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of China) *Excluding consulate holidays |
| Visa and Processing Fees (HKD) | Single-entry visa: HK$400 (15-day stay) Multiple-entry visa (valid for one year): HK$600 (15-day stay per entry) |
| Length of Stay | A single-entry visa is valid for 90 days . After entry, you may stay for 15 days. |
| Important Notes | The Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office recommends that travelers apply for a tourist visa 1 to 2 months in advance Required documents: Macau ID Card / Hong Kong ID Card and Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents (Home Return Permit) Hong Kong Certificate of Identity (DI) / Chinese Passport / Macau Travel Permit Chinese passports require a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents and an entry form A Chinese ID card issued prior to arrival in Hong Kong; if you do not have one,supporting documentation (household registration booklet) must be provided Holders of a Hong Kong Certificate of Identity (DI) must provide a One-Way Permit to Hong Kong (including an entry stamp or “white slip”) to prove they are entering Hong Kong to join a family member. Additionally, submit the front and back of the Hong Kong Permanent Resident Identity Card of the family member, along with proof of the family relationship, such as a marriage certificate, birth certificate, or notarized document. The applicant must also provide a bank statement from the past month showing a daily balance equivalent to at least 100,000 New Taiwan Dollars(equivalent to 25,000 Hong Kong dollars). Information on parents, children, and spouse (name, date of birth, phone number, address, occupation) Full-time students must provide proof of enrollment for more than one month (in the form of a letter from the school bearing the school’s address and phone number, and stamped with the school’s official seal) or a valid Hong Kong university student ID card with at least one month remaining before expiration; part-time students cannot use this type of proof for their application Employed individuals must provide a certificate of employment issued by a Hong Kong company within the last three months(Must be a company letter containing the company’s address and phone number, specifying the date of hire and job title, and bearing the company seal (sample)) Individuals under 18 applying on their own must provide a birth certificate and parental consent form Individuals not born in China are not eligible to apply for this type of visa Holders of a Hong Kong Certificate of Identity (DI, “Yellow Book”) may be required to submit a notarized certificate of cancellation of mainland household registration at a later date |
