If a Filipino family member wishes to visit their relatives residing in Taiwan, they must apply for a Visitor Visa (Visitor Visa for Family Visit). NN will guide you through the steps and requirements to ensure a smooth application process.
1. Understand the Basic Requirements for a Visitor Visa for Family Visits
The Visitor Visa for Family Visit allows foreign citizens to visit relatives residing in Taiwan. Applicants must meet the following basic requirements:
- Eligibility: Must have a legally residing relative in Taiwan and provide proof of their relationship.
- Purpose of Visit: The visa application must clearly state the purpose and plan for the family visit.
2. Prepare the Required Documents
1. Documents for the Filipino Applicant
- Passport: Must be valid for at least six months and have sufficient blank pages.
- Application Form: A completed and signed Visitor Visa application form, available for download from the Taiwan representative office website or by request from the office.
- Photos: Recent passport-sized photos, usually two copies.
- Proof of Relationship: Documentation such as a birth certificate or marriage certificate to prove the relationship with the relative in Taiwan.
- Financial Proof: Evidence of sufficient funds to support the stay in Taiwan, such as a bank statement or financial support from a guarantor.
- Travel Itinerary: Include flight bookings, accommodation arrangements, etc.
- Health Certificate: Recent health examination report, sometimes required to confirm the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
2. Documents from the Relative in Taiwan
- Guarantee Letter: Provided by the Taiwanese relative, explaining the purpose and plan for the family visit.
- Identification: A copy of the Taiwanese relative’s ID card or residence permit to confirm their legal status in Taiwan.
- Household Registration: The Taiwanese relative’s household registration or other documents proving their address in Taiwan.
3. Submit the Application
1. Document Translation and Notarization
- Document Translation: All documents not in English or Chinese must be translated into Chinese and certified by a professional translation agency.
- Document Notarization: Translated documents must be notarized by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs or the Taiwan representative office in the Philippines.
2. Submit the Application Materials
- Submission Location: Submit all prepared materials to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office or through an agency.
- Application Fee: The application typically requires a fee; the exact amount can be confirmed with the Taiwan representative office.
4. Wait for Review and Approval
1. Review Time
- Processing Time: The review period for a Visitor Visa usually ranges from several weeks to a few months, depending on application volume and document completeness.
- Additional Document Requests: If additional documents are needed, the Taiwan representative office will notify the applicant.
2. Visa Approval
- Notification: Once the visa is approved, the applicant will receive a notification and can either collect the visa in person or have it mailed.
5. Enter Taiwan
1. Prepare for Entry
- Entry Documents: Hold a valid Visitor Visa and prepare related documents for inspection upon entry.
- Immigration Check: Immigration officers will check the visa and related documents upon arrival in Taiwan.
2. Family Visit Arrangements
- Accommodation: Upon arrival, follow the planned accommodation arrangements.
- Family Visits: Proceed with visiting relatives in Taiwan as scheduled.
Applying for a Visitor Visa for a Filipino citizen to visit family in Taiwan requires careful preparation and following specific procedures. We hope this guide helps you understand the application process and requirements. If you encounter difficulties or uncertainties during the process, NN can assist in ensuring your application is completed smoothly.