Taiwan Visa RequirementsFor Tanzania passport holders

Tanzanian passport holders need a Schengen visa costing $87 USD to visit Iceland, with stays up to 90 days allowed within the Schengen zone.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$68 visa cost
Taipei
Asia
TWD (NT$)
Mandarin Chinese
UTC+8

Tanzania passport holders require a visa to enter Taiwan.

Apply at the embassy handling Iceland's Schengen visa applications for Tanzania (often the Danish or Norwegian Embassy). The fee is $87 USD (80 EUR). Required documents include a valid passport, application form, travel insurance, round-trip flight bookings, accommodation reservations, and bank statements.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Tanzania to Taiwan: What You Need to Know

Iceland is a Schengen Area associate member, meaning it applies Schengen rules even though it is not an EU member state. Tanzanian citizens must obtain a Schengen visa. Iceland is a unique destination known for geothermal landscapes, the northern lights, and midnight sun, attracting a growing number of visitors from East Africa.

Practical Tips

Confirm which Schengen embassy handles Icelandic visa applications for Tanzania before booking appointments. Iceland's weather is unpredictable, so plan clothing accordingly. A Schengen visa issued for Iceland is valid throughout the Schengen Area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Tanzanian citizens need a visa for Taiwan?

Yes. Tanzanian passport holders require a tourist visa for Taiwan. Applications are submitted at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Nairobi or another office with jurisdiction over Tanzania. The visa fee is approximately USD 68.

What is TECO and why is it used instead of an embassy?

Taiwan is not recognized by most countries as a sovereign state under international law due to the One China Policy. As a result, Taiwan uses Taipei Economic and Cultural Offices (TECOs) instead of embassies to conduct consular affairs such as visa processing. The TECO in Nairobi handles applications for East African countries including Tanzania.

What is the currency in Taiwan?

Taiwan uses the New Taiwan dollar (NTD or TWD). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas. ATMs are plentiful in Taipei and other major cities. Local markets and smaller shops may prefer cash.

What are the top experiences in Taiwan for tourists?

Top experiences include exploring Taipei 101 (former world's tallest building) and the Xinyi shopping district, Shilin and Raohe Night Markets for street food, the National Palace Museum (one of the world's greatest collections of Chinese art), Jiufen old street, Sun Moon Lake, Taroko Gorge National Park, and the Alishan mountain scenic area.