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Update:
Just picked my passport with the visa :), they gave me a bunch of stuff too! like booklets, a map of Taipei, a pin with the flag, and assorted information :).
Regards,
- -- Ing. Damian Finol Ingeniero en Informática Caracas, Venezuela.
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Damian Finol wrote:
I thought I'd share something quick regarding Visas.
I went to the Taipei Cultural and Economic Office in Caracas on Monday and requested the tourist visa.
The process went without a hassle, they asked for some bank statements, a work letter, a photo, the invitation letter, the ticket, to fill out a form (simple form) and 75k bolivares (around 30$) for a simple one entry visa.
It went really smooth, and I'm supposed to pick it up today friday in the afternoon, so it usually takes a couple of days (yesterday was a holiday in here)
I thought for a moment that the process would be slow or that I would get it denied, but no complaints on the visa process.
Taiwan's geopolitical situation has made it one of the most pragmatic nations in the world. Having "Cultural and Economic Offices" in Caracas and many other cities around the world to substitute for embassies and consulates attests to that pragmatism. They can't afford the security extravagances of certain much bigger countries.
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