Visa requirement
Taiwan visa for Uzbek citizens
Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.
Verified answer
Uzbek citizens need an eVisa to enter Taiwan for up to 30 days.
Last verified: (yesterday)
What this means: An eVisa is a real visa you apply and pay for online before travel; approval arrives before you fly, unlike a visa on arrival.
Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.
- 30 days
- 1646 TWD
- Apply online before you fly
Before you travel
- 1 Entry step Apply online before you fly Official route (opens in a new tab)
- 2 Stay limit 30 days
- 3 Official fee 1646 TWD
- 4 Passport validity passport valid for at least 6 months after arrival; BOCA says an eVisa applicant's passport must be an ordinary, official or diplomatic passport with at least six months' remaining validity when applying. Validity source (opens in a new tab)
- 5 Transit airside transit: not required; landside transit: conditional; BOCA's eVisa FAQ says travellers do not need an eVisa if they do not leave the international transit area of the airport in Taiwan. Leaving the transit area or entering Taiwan requires meeting the applicable visa-free, eVisa, Travel Authorization Certificate, Mainland permit or visitor-visa route. Transit source (opens in a new tab)
- 6 Freshness Checked 29 Jun 2026; confidence: medium
Shareable verdict: Uzbek citizens need an eVisa to enter Taiwan for up to 30 days. Checked 29 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardCost note
Taiwan BOCA lists an eVisa application fee of NT$1,600 plus a NT$46 online card processing fee.
Passport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- passport valid for at least 6 months after arrival; BOCA says an eVisa applicant's passport must be an ordinary, official or diplomatic passport with at least six months' remaining validity when applying.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: not required; landside transit: conditional; BOCA's eVisa FAQ says travellers do not need an eVisa if they do not leave the international transit area of the airport in Taiwan. Leaving the transit area or entering Taiwan requires meeting the applicable visa-free, eVisa, Travel Authorization Certificate, Mainland permit or visitor-visa route.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- Uzbek ordinary passport valid for at least six months when applying for the eVisa
- Online eVisa application
- Credit card payment unless a gratis eVisa rule applies
- Printed eVisa approval for immigration inspection
- Online Taiwan Arrival Card (TWAC) before immigration clearance
- Required Schengen/US visa or residence document, or Ecode invitation if applicable
Why this verdict
Uzbek citizens are encoded from Taiwan BOCA/NIA's official Uzbekistan eVisa route. Taiwan BOCA lists Uzbekistan nationals as eVisa-eligible with supporting-document conditions. For 31 March 2026 through 31 March 2027, Uzbekistan nationals must provide a valid Schengen visa/residence document or a valid US visa/residence document valid for more than 180 days, unless using a central-government Ecode invitation route. This destination-wave matrix record is intentionally conservative: ordinary passport, short visitor travel only. Work, residence, study, religious work, special permits, Mainland/Hong Kong/Macao area status, temporary visa-exemption trials, emergency/temporary passports, airline handling, onward-entry documents and Taiwan immigration discretion can change the practical answer. Reconfirm on the official Taiwan BOCA/NIA source before booking.
Conditional rules
- Work, residence, long-term study, religious work or other permit-requiring activity Visa required
Taiwan BOCA says visa-free, eVisa, landing-visa and visitor routes do not remove the need for a permit/visa when the intended activity requires one under Taiwan law.
- Airside transit without leaving the international transit area Visa-free
BOCA's eVisa FAQ says travellers do not need an eVisa if they do not leave the international transit area of the airport in Taiwan; entering Taiwan follows the traveller's normal visa/authorization route.
- Emergency, temporary or informal passports Conditional
Up to 30 days. BOCA says emergency/temporary passports generally cannot use visa-exempt/eVisa routes; a landing visa may be available for eligible visa-exempt nationalities except the United States, subject to ports, fees and documents.
- Online Taiwan Arrival Card Conditional
Taiwan NIA says TWAC submission is mandatory before immigration clearance for foreign nationals entering with a visitor visa or under visa exemption and for Mainland Chinese residents holding a multiple-entry tourist permit.
- Supporting document required for eVisa Conditional
Up to 30 days. For 31 March 2026 through 31 March 2027, Uzbekistan nationals must provide a valid Schengen visa/residence document or a valid US visa/residence document valid for more than 180 days, unless using a central-government Ecode invitation route.
Frequently asked questions
- Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Taiwan?
- Uzbek citizens need an eVisa to enter Taiwan for up to 30 days. (eVisa.) Verified 29 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Uzbek passport holders stay in Taiwan?
- Up to 30 days.
- How much does the Taiwan entry cost for Uzbek citizens?
- The official fee is 1646 TWD. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.