Starting 1 July 2022, the consular service and application fee will be adjusted.
11 August 2023
Visa-free travelers, general visa and e-visa holders please complete online immigration arrival cards at National Immigration Website before arriving Taiwan. (Online Immigration Arrival Card).
29 September 2022
19March 2021
Due to the pandemic outbreak, if any inquiries about passport applications, visa applications and document authentication, please email us at: consular.gbr@mofa.gov.tw
19 March 2020
Please be informed that starting from 24 March 2020 (Tuesday), an appointment will be required if you would like to visit our consular services counter for applications. The purpose of the aforementioned measure is to ensure social distancing and reduce the risks of current Coronavirus pandemic, while avoid interrupting the consular services provided by the Taipei Representative Office.
Please be advised your application must be sent by post.
14 March 2020
In recent days, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) has seen a rapid spike. As the symptoms of the virus are very similar to that of the regular flu—including fever, coughing and shortness of breath—it is difficult to tell these two illnesses apart.
As a result, starting 16 March 2020 we will begin checking every applicant’s temperature upon their arrival to delay the spread of the virus and to ensure the health of every applicant.
The Central Epidemic Command Centre in Taiwan (CECC) sets the standard to which we adhere for the temperature considered to be a fever. In light of this, anyone recording a forehead temperature of or over 37.5 degrees Celsius will be asked not to enter our office, and to instead submit their application and documents once they have recovered.
To ensure everyone’s health, we recommend that you remain updated with the latest information, and to follow regulations and policies issued by the UK government.