Bureau of Consular Affairs
Address: 3-5 Fl, No. 2-2, Section 1, Jinan Rd, Taipei City, Taiwan(R.O.C)
Phone: (+886) 2- 23432888
Fax: (+886) 2- 23432968
Help Line: (+886) 3- 3932628
(+886)3-398-2629
(+886)3-398-5805
Service Hour Monday ~ Friday 08:30~17:00
Email post@boca.gov.tw
For Directions and Location Map: http://www.boca.gov.tw/content.asp?CuItem=1499&mp=2
Central Taiwan Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China
Address No. 503, Section 2, Liming Rd, Taichung City, Taiwan(R.O.C)
Phone (+886) 4- 22510799
Fax (+886) 4- 22510700
Help Line (+886) 3- 3932628
Service Hour Monday ~ Friday
Email taichung@boca.gov.tw
For Directions and Location Map: http://www.boca.gov.tw/content.asp?CuItem=1664&mp=2
Southwestern Taiwan Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China
Address 2 Fl, No.184, Wufeng North Rd, Chiayi city, Taiwan(R.O.C)
Phone (+886) 5- 2251567
Fax (+886) 5- 2255199 , 2255299
Help Line (+886) 3-3932628
Service Hour Monday ~ Friday
Location Map: http://www.boca.gov.tw/content.asp?CuItem=5923&mp=2
Southern Taiwan Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China
Address 2 Fl, No. 436, Chenggong 1st Rd, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan(R.O.C)
Phone (+886) 7- 2110605
Fax (+886) 7- 2110523
Help Line (+886) 3- 3932628
Service Hour Monday ~ Friday
Email bocakhh@boca.gov.tw
For Directions and Location Map: http://www.boca.gov.tw/content.asp?CuItem=1665&mp=2
Eastern Taiwan Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China
Address 6 Fl, No. 371, Zhongshan Rd, Hualian City, Taiwan(R.O.C)
Phone (+886) 3- 8331041
Fax (+886) 3- 8330970
Help Line (+886) 3- 3932628
Service Hour Monday ~ Friday
Email bocahun@ms21.hinet.net
Location Map: http://www.boca.gov.tw/content.asp?CuItem=1666&mp=2
Diplomatic Passports
The following persons are eligible for diplomatic passports:
Official Passports
The following persons are eligible for official passports:
Dependents specified in subparagraphs 1 and 3 of the preceding paragraph of this Article and subparagraphs 1 and 2 of the preceding Article are spouses, parents and unmarried children.
Ordinary Passport
Ordinary passports are issued to ROC nationals. This provision, unless approved by the Competent Authority, does not apply to those who possess resident status in the Mainland Area, Hong Kong and Macao, or those who possess passports issued by Mainland Area authorities.
Within the Republic of China
The fee for an ordinary e-passport is NT$1,300 for applications made within the Republic of China (ROC). But for applicants under 14, male applicants who turned 14 and apply an e-passport before December 31 of the year they turn 15, and male applicants who apply an e-passport after January 1 of the year they turn 16, are obligated to serving in the military, and the passport validity term would be shortened due to their service in the military, the fee for an ordinary e-passport is NT$900.
Applications made abroad
Before collecting the fee in local currency, the overseas embassies, consulates or representative offices shall determine the exchange rates from US dollars into local currencies and have them approved by the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
For applications made abroad by mails, applicants may in person or authorize others to pick up the passport; otherwise, a stamped envelope or equivalent delivery fees should be attached.
Applicants who apply for passports in Taiwan and request expedited service
Applicants shall pay an extra charge, unless the request for that service is due to a disaster, an accident or official use approved by the Bureau of Consular Affairs. The extra charges for expedited service are:
Those who have applied for passports and decide later to request expedited service and are approved by the Bureau of Consular Affairs shall be charged in accordance with subparagraph 3 of the preceding paragraph.
The Bureau of Consular Affairs may announce to suspend partially or entirely the expedited service depending on the actual operational situation.
To know more about local currency conversion rates and rules on refund: http://www.boca.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=1297&CtNode=765&mp=2
NOTE:
Diplomatic passports and official passports are valid for up to five years. Ordinary passports are valid for up to ten years. For people under fourteen years of age, ordinary passports are valid for up to five years only.
The validity of passports specified in the preceding paragraph may be prescribed by the Competent Authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
Passports shall not be extended after expiry.
In regards to ordinary passports held by males who have not yet fulfilled their compulsory military service, the validity, required annotated stamps, application for replacement and re-issuance, and endorsement of overseas Chinese status shall be prescribed by the Competent Authority after consultation with other relevant authorities.
Items and the methods by which they are entered in passports shall be prescribed by the Competent Authority.
Guidelines for ePassport Photographs
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You can apply for a passport at the Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taipei or at its branch offices in Taichung, Kaohsiung and Hualien. If you are traveling or residing abroad, you can apply for a passport at the nearest ROC Overseas Mission.
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A passport is a document, issued by the national government. It certifies the identity and nationality of the holder for travel abroad. It contains information about the holder; like name, gender, date and place of birth.
This document does not in itself entitle the passport holder entry into another country, nor consular protection while abroad nor any other privileges. However, it does normally allows the passport holder to return to the country where the passport was issued.
Rights to consular protection arises from international treaties, while the holder's return to the issuing country depends on the laws prevailing in that country.
Passports issued in Taiwan are categorized as diplomatic, official and ordinary.
Details about the ePassport Photographs:
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