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Taiwan eVisa Options for Peru citizens

Please Note: All Fees will be clearly shown during the application process.

How to Apply

Step-by-step application process on our website

1

Complete the Application Form

Fill out the online application form with your personal details and travel information. Be sure to provide accurate information to avoid delays.

2

Pay the Application Fee

All applicable fees will be displayed before you confirm the payment. You can pay using a secure payment method.

3

Provide the Required Documents

Provide the required documents to support your application following our detailed instructions.

4

Receive Result

Once your application is approved, it will be sent to your registered email. You should print it out to present at the port of entry.

Tips: You will receive regular updates via email throughout the entire application process. Additionally, you can track your application status anytime in your dashboard for real-time progress.

How We Support You Through the Process

When you choose to apply through us, we ensure that you receive comprehensive support at every step of the process.

Personalized Assistance and Expert Advice

Our team will provide expert advice on the best visa options for your travel purpose. Then, we provide personalized support tailored to your specific situation ensuring you meet all the necessary requirements.

Clear and Transparent Process

We provide clear instructions so that you'll always know exactly what documents are required and how to prepare them. All fees will be clearly displayed before you complete the payment, ensuring full transparency.

Document Review & Assistance

Our team reviews your documents before submission to ensure that they meet all the necessary requirements and avoid potential delays.

Ongoing Support and Updates

We will keep you updated with real-time notifications about the status of your visa application, so you know exactly when to expect approval.

Money–Back Guarantee

We are committed to providing excellent service. We guarantee a refund if your visa is not approved or if you cancel within a specified timeframe subject to conditions. Apply with confidence knowing we stand behind our service.

Peace of Mind

With our years of experience and a dedicated team of experts, you can rest easy knowing that your visa application is in safe hands. We work to make the entire process as hassle-free as possible, so you can focus on planning your trip.

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Entering Taiwan in 2025

Taiwan welcomes millions of travelers each year with its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture. In 2025, the streamlined visa application process ensures a quick and easy entry, allowing visitors to explore Taipei’s night markets, hike Taroko Gorge, or unwind on Kenting’s beaches without delays.

Things to Know Before Entering Taiwan

To guarantee a smooth start to your adventure in 2025, please read the vital information provided below before traveling to Taiwan.

Visa & Entry Requirements

  • A passport with at least six months of validity as of the date of entrance.
  • A confirmed reservation for a seat on the departing aircraft, as well as a confirmed return ticket or air/sea ticket and a visa for the next destination.
  • All travelers, even those on visa-waiver programs, must complete an online arrival card within three days before arrival.

Currency & Payments

  • The official currency in Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD).
  • Travelers entering Taiwan are required to report any cash over NT$100,000, US$10,000, or RMB¥20,000.
  • Carrying some local cash is advised for smaller transactions, markets, and rural locations, even if ATMs and foreign credit cards are commonly accepted in cities. Upon arrival, there are ATMs and money changers at the airport for converting currencies.

Health & Travel Insurance

  • Travel insurance is not required to enter Taiwan, but it is strongly advised to cover potentially costly medical treatment, lost baggage, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen expenses during your stay.
  • Legally, obtaining travel medical insurance in Taiwan is optional. However, it is always wise to have a decent travel medical insurance policy. Medical emergencies occur unexpectedly, and treatment expenses might be prohibitively expensive.

Custom rules & Practical tips

  • Practical advice includes learning some basic Mandarin words, preparing for a warm environment, and keeping copies of papers.
  • Avoid bringing any animal products into the nation, especially pork, because of the risk of African Swine Fever.
Taiwan Highlights

Taiwan Highlights
Taiwan Highlights

Capital: Taipei

CST, UTC +8

Currency: New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)

Language: Madarin

Subtropical climate, humid

Best Time to Visit:

October to April

Popular Tourist Sites:

Taipei 101
Taroko Gorge
Sun Moon Lake

FAQs about entering Taiwan

1.

What are the requirements to enter Taiwan?

You must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the date of entrance, proof of lodging, and evidence of your round-trip travel schedule. Additionally, a photocopy of the biometric page of the passport with the applicant's photo is needed.

2.

What are the Taiwan visa picture size and requirements?

The application for a Taiwan visa must be submitted with glossy, 35 x 45 mm photographs that were shot within the past six months and have a white backdrop. The candidate has to face the camera, keep their eyes open, and make sure they are visible. Natural skin tone, a closed mouth, and a neutral expression are necessary. Normal contrast and a suitable amount of brightness are required for the pictures.

3.

Is it necessary for travel insurance?

Travel insurance might provide additional protection if your vacation does not go as planned. So, if you're planning a vacation, be sure you have insurance. It's especially crucial to purchase travel insurance if you're traveling alone, since you might find yourself stuck with no route home and no one to assist you in solving your holiday problem.

4.

How strict are Taiwan customs?

Customs may conduct inspections at both the Red and Green Channels. Any undeclared items, false or fraudulent statements discovered on site will result in the seizure of goods, penalties, or prosecution of the passengers under the applicable legislation.

Do not carry bags or baggage for anybody else. Passengers are legally responsible for any forbidden, restricted, or dutiable products in their baggage.

5.

When not to go to Taiwan?

December is when things are busiest. December, January, February, and March are all really nice (and very popular) months; if at all possible, stay away from the Chinese New Year. May through September are the worst months to go to Taiwan due to the possibility of significant rainfall, flooding, and travel interruptions from extreme weather events.

Reliable & Up-to-Date Entry Information

We provide accurate and well-checked admission criteria for Taiwan, making sure that every piece of information is properly examined for dependability. Our data is updated and checked often in accordance with the latest rules established by the Taiwanese government and immigration officials. We give tourists the most up-to-date and accurate advice by depending only on these reliable government sources, guaranteeing that they can easily and confidently get ready for their vacation to Taiwan.

Source: The National Immigration Agency: https://twac.immigration.gov.tw/

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