In 2026, Vietnam has solidified its position as the core hub for Taiwan’s “New Southbound Policy.” Whether you are heading to Binh Duong to inspect a factory, negotiating supply chain partnerships in Ho Chi Minh City, or rushing to an international trade fair in Hanoi, Taiwanese business professionals need one thing above all else: speed.
However, many Taiwanese applicants often encounter hurdles on the official Vietnam government website, such as “credit card payment failures,” “incorrect Chinese name formatting,” or “approval delays lasting over a week.” This article will show you how to bypass these pitfalls and utilize Ultra-Fast Track services to receive your visa within 1–2 hours, ensuring your business itinerary remains seamless.
I. 2026 Specifics for Taiwanese: Business Visa Categories
For Taiwanese passport holders, the Business E-Visa categories mainly cover the following needs:
- Short-term Business Trip (Category DN1): Ideal for SMEs, used for negotiations, contract signings, or exhibitions.
- Technical Support & Installation: Essential for engineers in Taiwan’s tech and precision machinery sectors traveling to Vietnamese industrial zones for equipment setup.
- Long-term Business Commuting: In 2026, the E-Visa fully supports 90-day multiple entries, providing extreme convenience for those frequently flying “Taipei/Kaohsiung – Ho Chi Minh/Hanoi.”
II. Why Do Taiwanese Professionals Need “Ultra-Fast Track”?
For executives with tight schedules, time is money. Risks of self-application include:
- Transliteration Issues: The Vietnamese system is strict regarding Taiwanese passport Pinyin (e.g., surname/first name order and the use of hyphens “-“). Errors can delay the process by another 3 working days for corrections.
- Payment Blockages: Many Taiwanese credit cards face authorization failures on the Vietnamese government portal, leaving applications in limbo.
- Last-minute Business Emergencies: When a client calls for an urgent meeting, Ultra-Fast Track allows you to receive your visa while en route to Taoyuan (TPE) or Kaohsiung (KHH) airport.
⚡ 2026 Ultra-Fast Processing Timeline (Taiwan Exclusive)
| Category | Estimated Processing Time | Ideal Scenario |
|---|---|---|
| Elite Lightning Case | 1–2 Hours | Already at the TPE counter and denied boarding due to no visa. |
| Same-day Half-day Case | 4 Hours | Booked on a same-day afternoon VietJet, CI, or EVA flight. |
| 24H Guaranteed Case | 1 Working Day | Flying tomorrow; want to avoid unannounced gov system maintenance. |
III. Required Document Checklist (Digital Version)
To ensure approval within 1 hour, Taiwanese applicants should prepare:
- Taiwan Passport Copy: Valid for at least 6 months (Color scan, do not obscure the chip symbol).
- Color ID Photo: 2-inch white background digital photo (No glasses, ears must be visible).
- Entry Port Info: e.g., Tan Son Nhat (SGN), Noi Bai (HAN), or Da Nang (DAD).
- Address in Vietnam: Hotel name or the address of the Taiwanese company’s Vietnam branch.
IV. How to Initiate an Ultra-Fast Application?
If you are in an emergency, follow these steps:
- Instant Online Consultation: Access the dedicated Vietnam-Visa.tw Taiwan window.
- Upload Passport & Photo: Send files via Line or the official website. Our team will perform a “Taiwanese-specific pre-audit” to ensure Pinyin and data are 100% accurate.
- Complete Payment (TWD/USD): Supports Taiwan credit cards and bank transfers, eliminating overseas payment failures.
- Expedited Retrieval: If you have an “in-progress” application that is stuck, we offer a “Pull & Expedite” service to prioritize its approval manually.
- Download PDF & Enter: Save the E-Visa to your phone and print 2 hard copies.
V. 2026 Vietnam Entry Tips for Taiwanese Business Travelers
- Verify Visa Info: A common mistake for Taiwanese is the “Place of Birth.” Ensure it matches your passport (e.g., TWN / TAIWAN).
- Ports are Fixed: If you apply for entry via Ho Chi Minh, you cannot change to Hanoi last minute unless you re-apply for a new expedited visa.
- Single vs. Multiple Entry: If you plan to return to Taiwan and then go back to Vietnam within 90 days, apply for Multiple Entry to avoid repetitive paperwork.
💡 Professional Reminder: In 2026, Vietnamese Immigration has tightened scrutiny on “Purpose of Entry.” Taiwanese travelers using a Business E-Visa are advised to carry a copy of their Taiwan company’s dispatch letter or a Vietnamese invitation letter for inspection.
Need your Vietnam Business Visa in 1-2 hours? Contact Vietnam-Visa.tw immediately. With over 10 years of experience serving Taiwanese enterprises, we help you seize every opportunity without delay!
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- Email: info@vietnam-visa.tw

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