Attorneys in Dominican Republic  
Español
Deutsch
Français

The Dominican Republic Law Firm Free Consultation Law in Dominican Republic
Lawyers in Dominican Republic
About Us Guzman Ariza in Dominican Republic Practice Areas Law in Dominican Republic Attorneys Law in Dominican Republic Locations Lawyers in Dominican Republic Publications Law in Dominican Republic Careers Law in Dominican Republic Contact Us in Dominican Republic Law Directory Law in Dominican Republic
home » dominican visa requirements waived for citizens of several countries  
Legal News in Dominican Republic
Dominican Visa Requirements Waived for Citizens of Several Countries  

Foreigners with up-to-date passports and visas issued by the European Union, the US, UK or Canada, as well as nationals from the countries listed below will have their Dominican Visa requirements waived and will be allowed to enter the country by purchasing a tourist card at their port of entry:

Andorra, Bahrain, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, Estonia, Fiji, Grenada, Guyana, Iceland, the North Marianas Islands, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Micronesia, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, Qatar, South Africa, Romania, Samoa, Seychelles, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, Turkey, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

Other Dominican Legal News
  Dominican Customs Department Removes 10% CIF tax
  Antitrust and Competitiveness Bill Signed into Law
  Updated Dominican Free Trade Zone Investment Figures
  Renewable Energy Investments Waiting for Enactment of Regulations
  Dell Ordered to Pay US$3.6 Million for Breach of Contract
  European Union-Caribbean Economic Partnership Agreement reached
  Dominican Visa Requirements Waived for Citizens of Several Countries
  Fast Track residency/investment Incentive Bill Approved by Congress
  Senate Passes First Dominican Hacking Bill
  Fernández Signs Renewable Energy Bill into Law
  Free Trade Agreement with the US
  New Tax Reform Bill
  New Personal Income Tax Rates
  Chamber of Deputies approve Credit Bureau Bill
  New Land Registry Law
  New Immigration Law