Visitor Visa (designated-country procedure): Bangladeshi citizen in Bangladesh → Taiwan
Bangladeshi citizens need a visitor visa for Taiwan under the designated-countries procedure: visas are issued for specific purposes only (official invitation, international exchange events, visiting dependents, business, crew duty or medical treatment — not plain tourism), lodged with the R.O.C. mission after completing the online form.
R.O.C. (Taiwan) Visitor Visa under the special procedure for nationals of designated countries — issued for specific purposes such as official invitation, international exchange events, visiting dependents, business, crew duty or medical treatment.
- Validity
- Generally valid from three months up to one year (reciprocal visa agreements govern where they exist)
- Entries
- Single or multiple entry, as issued on the visa
- Max stay per visit
- 14, 30, 60 or 90 days as granted; 60- or 90-day visas without a “no extension” remark can be extended at the National Immigration Agency by up to 120 or 90 further days
When to start
Start 21–45 days before your travel date.
Bangladesh is one of the countries whose nationals applying for R.O.C. visitor visas must fulfil a special designated-countries procedure — applications are accepted for specific purposes only and may face extra document checks.
Visitor visas under this procedure are issued for the listed purposes only: invitation by R.O.C. government agencies on official missions; participating in international meetings or religious, athletic or cultural exchange activities held by organisations in Taiwan; visiting dependents with legal residence status (spouse, lineal relatives or siblings); conducting economic or commercial business (including accompanying spouse and children); crew members reporting for duty; and medical treatment. Plain tourism is not among them.
Prepare the standard visitor-visa set — a passport valid for at least six months, a duly completed application form with two photos taken within the past six months, an outbound ticket, and documents verifying the purpose of your visit — plus anything the mission requests for your case.
Submit your application in person at the R.O.C. overseas mission designated for your place of residence. The mission reviews the documents, may interview you, and makes the final decision. For business-purpose cases, your sponsor in Taiwan may first submit supporting documents (with a cable fee) to the Bureau of Consular Affairs, which then notifies the designated mission.
After reviewing the documents and any interview, the mission makes the final decision. Under Article 12 of the Statute Governing Issuance of ROC Visas, MOFA and the overseas missions are not required to give any reason for a refusal.
What you'll need
- Valid passport — A passport valid for at least six months. ✓ verified
- Completed application form with two photos — A duly completed application form with two photos taken within the past six months (fill the form out online at visawebapp.boca.gov.tw and print it). ✓ verified
- Outbound ticket — An outbound airline ticket, or verifiable proof of purchase of a steamship ticket. ✓ verified
- Documents verifying the purpose of visit — Evidence matching your permitted purpose — e.g. the official invitation, event registration, proof of your dependent's legal residence in Taiwan, business documentation or medical arrangements. ✓ verified
- Guarantee from your sponsor in Taiwan — For particular cases the R.O.C. overseas missions might request a Guarantee from the applicant's sponsor in Taiwan; the form is downloadable from BOCA's website free of charge. ✓ verified· Requested by the mission in particular cases (business-purpose Guarantee-of-Sponsorship rules vary)
Where you'll apply
Apply through the R.O.C. (Taiwan) overseas mission designated for your place of residence — check BOCA's Embassies and Missions directory. For business cases the sponsor in Taiwan may lodge supporting documents with the Bureau of Consular Affairs first.
Fees
Gotchas to watch
- Visitor visas under the designated-countries procedure are issued for the listed purposes only — there is no plain tourist visa on this route.
- The overseas missions might request a Guarantee from your sponsor in Taiwan in particular cases.
- MOFA and the missions are not required to give any reason for a refusal, and the fee is not refundable.