Can you get Tria Card in Taiwan?

Yes — Tria Card is available in Taiwan.

We applied ourselves with an identity from this country and were approved.

KYC completed with a Republic of China (Taiwan) passport.

Source: https://docs.tria.so/card-terms-international · Checked 2026-08-12

What else works in Taiwan?

Of the 13 cards we track, 11 can be used from Taiwan — either because the issuer names the country, or because we applied ourselves.

Tria Card fees

These are the same figures as on the full review — one database, one set of numbers. Anything the issuer does not publish is marked as such rather than filled in.

Annual fee25 / 109 / 250 USD a year by tier (Virtual has a limited-time waiver)
Foreign transaction feeUp to 3% (the issuer contradicts itself — see the notes)
Top-up / depositThe card terms state "up to 1%" for USDC settlement/deposit while the help centre states deposits are free. A Provider Fee may also appear on deposits — the issuer states that is the cost of on-chain swaps and bridging, not a Tria charge

Last checked 2026-08-12. Full breakdown with per-item sources on the Tria Card review.

Apply for Tria Card Virtual costs 25 USD a year, currently waived in the app

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