Visa policy of the Dominican Republic
Visitors to the Dominican Republic must obtain a visa unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.
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Visa exemption
Nationals of the following 108 countries and passport-issuing jurisdictions do not require a visa to enter the Dominican Republic for 90 days (longer stays may be requested with a fee):[1][2][3][4]
1 - Only holders of British citizen passports and British overseas territories citizen passports are eligible.
2 - Exempt from the tourist fee.
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Visa exemption also applies to residents, holders of valid visas, and refugees and stateless persons with travel documents of Canada, the United States or the European Union.
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports of Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela and Vietnam do not require a visa.
Visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and service passports was signed with China in November 2018 and it is not yet ratified.[17] A visa-free agreement for holders of diplomatic and service passports was signed with the Serbia in December 2018 and it is yet to be ratified.[18] A visa-free agreement for holders of diplomatic and service passports was signed with India in August 2019 and it is yet to be ratified.[19]
Visa is not required for citizens of any country who were born in the Dominican Republic as per their travel document.
Future changes
The government of the Dominican Republic and Morocco have signed an agreement, which is yet to be implemented, stating the tourist and business visa exemptions for both countries entering each other's boundaries.[15]
Tourist fee
Visitors are required to pay a tourist fee of US$10, except for:[20]
- citizens, residents or holders of visas of the Dominican Republic
- diplomats accredited to the Dominican Republic
- nationals of Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Israel, Japan, Peru, South Korea or Uruguay[2][3]
- those arriving in a small private aircraft (up to 30,000 pounds and 12 passengers)
This fee was previously collected in the form of a tourist card on arrival, but from 25 April 2018, the card is no longer required from those arriving by air. Instead, the fee is charged with the airfare for all tickets issued outside the Dominican Republic. Visitors who were automatically charged the fee with the airfare but satisfy one of the exemptions may request a refund of this fee online, to be issued within 15 days on a credit card, check or local bank account.[20][21]
Visitors who arrive by land or sea (and are not exempt) are still required to purchase the tourist card on arrival. The fee may alternatively be paid as 10 EUR.[4]
Reciprocity
Dominican Republic citizens can enter all of the countries whose citizens are granted permanent visa-free access to Dominican Republic without a visa except for the European Union, Albania, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda (grants eVisa), Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain (grants eVisa), Barbados, Bolivia (grants Visa on arrival), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominica, Fiji, Iceland, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Macao (grants Visa on arrival), Marshall Islands, Mauritius (grants Visa on arrival), Mexico, Monaco, Namibia, Nauru, New Zealand, Nicaragua (grants Visa on arrival), Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Serbia, South Africa, Suriname (grants eVisa), Thailand, Tonga, Turkey (grants eVisa), Tuvalu (grants Visa on arrival), Ukraine (grants eVisa), United Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay, Vatican City and Vanuatu.
Visitor statistics
Most visitors arriving to Dominican Republic were from the following areas of residence or countries of nationality:[22]
Country/Territory | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 |
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United States | 2,073,963 | 2,085,186 | 2,001,909 | 1,784,486 | 1,587,404 |
Canada | 827,721 | 768,486 | 745,860 | 706,394 | 684,071 |
Germany | 265,709 | 259,133 | 247,613 | 230,733 | 214,151 |
Russia | 245,346 | 136,249 | 71,572 | 180,821 | 188,110 |
France | 221,492 | 232,024 | 227,483 | 229,678 | 232,754 |
Argentina | 182,170 | 137,642 | 133,888 | 112,489 | 107,305 |
Spain | 177,993 | 169,760 | 172,245 | 150,859 | 142,207 |
United Kingdom | 177,534 | 165,111 | 142,083 | 126,563 | 108,236 |
Puerto Rico | 111,095 | 121,131 | 115,084 | 103,891 | 74,580 |
Venezuela | 109,734 | 170,713 | 167,176 | 112,854 | 75,173 |
Colombia | 103,444 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Total | 5,354,017 | 5,178,050 | 4,872,319 | 4,511,062 | 4,117,493 |
See also
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dominican Republic. |
References
- "Country information (visa section)". Timatic. International Air Transport Association (IATA) through Olympic Air.
- List of countries and visa conditions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic. (in Spanish)
- Countries authorized to enter the Dominican Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, 17 March 2016. (in Spanish)
- About the tourist card, General Direction of Internal Taxes of the Dominican Republic. (in Spanish)
- "一部旅券査証の相互免除に関する日本国政府とドミニカ共和国政府との間の取極(交換公文)" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. 8 April 1957. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
- https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1981/11/monstate.pdf
- https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1968/08/monstate.pdf
- https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1968/12/monstate.pdf
- Under arrangement on 2 February 1982.
- https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1989/09/monstate.pdf
- Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (May 8, 2015). "República Dominicana ya no les exigirá visa a los colombianos". El Tiempo.
- "VisadbApp". visadb.io.
- Finol, Mary Cruz (December 9, 2019). "República Dominicana exigirá visas de ingreso a venezolanos".
- https://www.plenglish.com/index.php?o=rn&id=35484&SEO=china-and-dominican-republic-sign-cooperation-agreements
- "Minister Dacic: "It is our desire for Serbia and the Dominican Republic to build friendly bilateral relations and a strategic partnership"". mfa.gov.rs.
- DelhiAugust 27, Asian News International New; August 27, 2019UPDATED:; Ist, 2019 14:37. "India, Dominican Republic sign visa waiver agreement". India Today.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- Announcement about the application of the 10-dollar fee for the tourist card, General Direction of Internal Taxes of the Dominican Republic. (in Spanish)
- Request refund, General Direction of Internal Taxes of the Dominican Republic. (in Spanish)
- "Banco Central de la República Dominicana". www.bancentral.gov.do.
External links
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic (in Spanish)
- About the Tourist Card (in Spanish)