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Hi there,

I am currently in Taiwan and will be flying to Thailand next month. I was wondering if it is possible to get a double entry tourist visa in Taipei? I will have a flight out of Thailand as well.

If not, should I get a single entry or just use my free 30 days and get the visa elsewhere?

I want to do four months of Bikram yoga, maybe study something, and visit angkor wat inbetween.

Thanks in advance,

Saar

If you can show travel plans/tickets to indicate the need for a two entry tourist visa Consulates will often issue even if they are not known for such. Nothing lost in asking.

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If you can show travel plans/tickets to indicate the need for a two entry tourist visa Consulates will often issue even if they are not known for such. Nothing lost in asking.

Thanks for your reply, I will give it a shot and let you know the outcome :)

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Too bad; the issuing of the visa goes really fast, same day service, but you can only get a 60 day single entry in Taipei. Costs 1100 ntd. (did show them my flight info, but they laughed in my face when I asked for 2x60 days).

Thank you for your report. I have added a link to it in the list of "Latest Reports Of Getting A Visa In The Region". The last one for Taipei was in January last year, also for a single entry.

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