The SEPA is in short for The Single Euro Payments Area which is a single market for euro-denominated payments. The European Union (EU) created this idea to harmonise payments across the Eurozone.
Countries within the EU...
No, once the application has been submitted to the Taiwan government, the e-Visa application fees are non-refundable....
Once the application is approved, the e-Visa will be made available. You must print a copy to carry with your passport and bring it along when you travel to Taiwan. When you arrive in Taiwan, you must have your e-Visa pr...
The processing time is 3 business days....
There are two kinds of e-Visa fees that you have to pay for to get your e-Visa, including visa service fee (69 USD) and Government fee (54 USD) for normal service. Total is 123 USD/person for normal service....
Yes. Each traveller must have his or her own eVisa....
You must apply for a new eVisa application....
No. You must re-apply and obtain a new eVisa....
No. The validity of an eVisa starts from the date specified in the approval form. The eVisa is a single-entry visa valid for three months with a maximum duration of stay of 30 days, and cannot be extended. eVisa holders ...
The validity of an eVisa is three months starting from the issue date. The eVisa is a single-entry visa, and the maximum duration of stay in Taiwan is 30 days, which cannot be extended....