Liaison Office of Taiwan in Abuja
Address | 31, Katsina Ala Crescent Maitama, Abuja Nigeria |
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Phone | local: international: |
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Address | 31, Katsina Ala Crescent Maitama, Abuja Nigeria |
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Phone | local: international: |
roctmtaiwan@ | |
Web site | http:/ |
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Please I write to know if Taiwan Embassy Abuja issue Visa,I want to apply for Visa in Abuja.
Dear Sir/Madam
I trust that you are doing well. It has been requested by the Taipei Liaison Office in Pretoria, South Africa to contact you regarding the visas of three of our employees who are nationals of Gambia. According the new regulations all West African should apply for their visas at your office.
Could you advise me on how this process will work ? We are planning on sending the applications with passports and supporting documents via dhl. I would like to know how do we pay for the visa fees and any other relevant details we should know ?
Looking forward to your reply
Best Regards
AUDREY MAKOTI
email: audrey@invest4africa.org
Dear Jane, Thanks For The Enquiry! Please Kindly Send Us An Email Ok. [SCAM EMAIL] Thanks Embassy Admin.
Please can I get the requirement for a Taiwan bussiness visa for a Nigerian passport holder.
Dear Applicant, Thanks For The Enquiry! You Will Need To Visit Us Inperson To Further Your Application And Also It Require Thumprint At Our Office Ok. When Are You Planning To Visit Us? Thanks Taiwan Laison Office Admin.
Good day. Please I will like to know the actual address I should send the copy of my Taiwan application to. I filled the online application and printed out. I want to know which address to send the hard copy to before 16th of July, 2016. There are two addresses I have : 31, Katsina Ala Crescent
Maitama, Abuja
Nigeria
and
The Trade Mission of the ROC (Taiwan)
Plot 3175, Katsina,
Ala Crescent
Abuja
Nigeria
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