Immigration and Overstay Issues
We beat that to death some time ago. Lets not go there again guys.
Why should the law be enforced, is the attitude. Why be legal as we can just pay the fine on leaving? etc. As was mentioned, it is a dead horse. Unless the exit fines go away.
For some of us, we don't need the DR to incentivize us to apply for residency. Respecting the laws of our host country is all it takes for us to comply.
It is a personal decision to apply for residency or not.
It is a personal decision to overstay and pay the workaround fees.
It is a personal consequence, in the future, if something goes wrong.
It has taken a long time but they are following what is written in the law.
Here is another bit of very recent news:
Luis Abinader: "Migration Law must be reformed"
The President of the Republic, Luis Abinader said today that the Migration Law must be modified.
.........“That law must also be modified because for us to be able to obtain work permits in an organized manner, it is very difficult as the law is. To seek a work permit they need a tourist visa, and for that visa they have to go to Haiti and come back," explained the president ........
Whilst the President's comments apear related to changing the rules for Haitian workers to get work permits, one never knows if during a review they would change other visitors visa rules too.
Does this mean that airlines will finally be required (and also forced) to ask?
What will happen now if you over stay that already provided return ticket?
Time will tell on those things, but for an extension you now need a return ticket to get the extension.
Economic solvency and a medical certificate were part of the extension previously, but went away. Now they are both back along with that return ticket. Those pesky laws... One thing is for sure, the extension and the changes have nothing to do with Haitians.
It is the receiving immigration officer in DR who is responsible for checking non residents hold a return ticket. Most dont.
Airlines are responsible for repatriating at their cost anyone who tries to enter DR without a return ticket if the immigration office checks and it is decided to repariate the visitor, and so some check at check in.
Equally it is the responsibility of any non resident to hold a return ticket for the extent of their stay in DR.
Policy is gradually reflecting what is wrtten in the law and regulations, yet the President sees need for further reform specifically to smooth the process of granting work permits to Haitian workers needed in key industries.
Except: Dominicans won't do most of those construction jobs. And, many employers won't pay proper legal wages on many of those jobs! They use illegal labor to save money, get a work force and keep their workers compliant by threatening deportation!
We want to extend our tourist visa, but have small problems with 'Certificado Médico'. What is exactly and where we can get it? Is it certificate of covid vaccination or what is it?
Sondrax wrote:Hello!
We want to extend our tourist visa, but have small problems with 'Certificado Médico'. What is exactly and where we can get it? Is it certificate of covid vaccination or what is it?
It's easy to get. Most doctors charge 1000-1500 pesos for it. The doctor asks you if you have any illnesses, diseases, etc before signing off on a certificate saying you're healthy. I walked into a doctor's office without an appointment and had the certificate within 20 minutes. Then you just upload a photo of the document with your application.
in other words that is a must now
Oscarsahony Sanchez wrote:i was told that w/o return ticket I would not be able to fly by AA desk clerk, so i had to buy return ticket.
in other words that is a must now
"They" will believe it is a must when all airlines always ask.
But you can be turned away at departure - or on arrival --
Both can ask for it
I am getting ready to buy a Condo in Punta Cana area, I would like to come for the winter months, Is it true you need to leave the county after 30 days or drive to the capitol and try to extend your time? Any updated info and links if possible would get you a free Margarita once I settle in.
Bobby Maurone
rfmaurone wrote:Hello All,
I am getting ready to buy a Condo in Punta Cana area, I would like to come for the winter months, Is it true you need to leave the county after 30 days or drive to the capitol and try to extend your time? Any updated info and links if possible would get you a free Margarita once I settle in.
Bobby Maurone
You can extend online, no need to drive to Santo Domingo.
rfmaurone wrote:Hello All,
I am getting ready to buy a Condo in Punta Cana area, I would like to come for the winter months, Is it true you need to leave the county after 30 days or drive to the capitol and try to extend your time? Any updated info and links if possible would get you a free Margarita once I settle in.
Bobby Maurone
Process is super easy, and they approve the extension within 3 business days.
Here's the link for the stay extension:
rfmaurone wrote:Hello All,
I am getting ready to buy a Condo in Punta Cana area, I would like to come for the winter months, Is it true you need to leave the county after 30 days or drive to the capitol and try to extend your time? Any updated info and links if possible would get you a free Margarita once I settle in.
Bobby Maurone
The maximum stay is for a total of 120 days where you can prepay the overstay fine by doing this:
easy to do. just have all docs , upload and wait. payonline or at airport.
I am here for 38 days this time. It means I am 8 days overstayed when I return home. Do I really need to pay $1500 for a medical certificate (why) since I am already paying for a PCR test before I leave which is about $80 usd. When I leave I fill out the exit pass for customs and then another $2500 pesos for the visa extension, since I will put on the exit pass I was here 38 days. If you go to the airport and they make you pay it there, then how can you get the medical test? I doubt you can get a medical test at the airport so then what? There are 2 processes, one without a medical test (at the airport) and the other one online, that requires the medical test?
Just showing up at the airport and saying "Oops, I overstayed!' means you are paying a penalty for being in the country illegally. Paying the fine does not erase the fact that you overstayed and could impact your ability to reenter the country, as we have seen at least anecdotally. So actually, you aren't really being forgiven!
While people have gotten away with overstays year after year, I will continue to beat the drum for doing things legally and respecting the laws (however poorly enforced) of your host country.
The rules have been established for all nationalities for the staying extension and they seek to determine if the person applying can support the added time here economically and not be a burden on the Dominican health system.
If the government is committed to applying the immigration law in full, making the staying extension much more attractive than the meagre economic penalty on departure is an easy and quick solution.
We are expecting 7 million tourists this year!
I absolutely agree we need different tourism visa durations that you qualify for, pay for and receive before arriving. But it is what it is!
KarinyCarlos wrote:Hello,
I am here for 38 days this time. It means I am 8 days overstayed when I return home. Do I really need to pay $1500 for a medical certificate (why) since I am already paying for a PCR test before I leave which is about $80 usd. When I leave I fill out the exit pass for customs and then another $2500 pesos for the visa extension, since I will put on the exit pass I was here 38 days. If you go to the airport and they make you pay it there, then how can you get the medical test? I doubt you can get a medical test at the airport so then what? There are 2 processes, one without a medical test (at the airport) and the other one online, that requires the medical test?
If you have already overstayed, you are not eligible to apply for the extension. It must be requested within the first 30 days that you are in the country.
DRVisitor wrote:What is required to do for the medical letter?
A doctor to certify that you are healthy, and not currently suffering from COVID-19 or any other medical conditions.
DRVisitor wrote:What is the typical cost for this for a doctor in DR?
Usually around 1500 DOP.
You are talking about two different things here. The DR, like Costa Rica, invites those who qualify to get residency. In fact the qualifications in CR are tougher than here
This thread is about overstaying a tourist card.
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