Immigration and Overstay Issues
Anyone arriving on a tourist visa can apply to extend for a total of 120 days. it must be done within your 30 day tourist visa or the 60 days if you have an extension. They are working on the website but its not yet ready. (so it doesnt say how to extend or cost)
Changes to the sanciones (overstay fines I assume) based on the visa you used to enter the country and what you are actually doing. Arriving on a tourist visa, extending 120 days and doing business here may not be acceptable for example.
It is illegal now to overstay past that 120 days. And they can refuse you re entry. They retain the right to establish what will be "acceptable".
I am assuming (big assumption) there will be a transition period and people need to get informed and make your choices accordingly.
in order to conduct business in the DR, you have to be a legal resident. That does not change if you extend a visitor's visa. As for a transition period , removal of the exit fines/fees, website for extensions, and if you can extend a visa anywhere but Santo Domingo, that all remains to be seen. Time will tell.
To conduct business here you do not need to be a resident honey, you need a business visa! But not a tourist visa.
To own a business needs literally none of the above, but to work in it or run it you do!
It will be fascinating to watch this all shake out.
For certain this will be interesting to watch and see if anything really changes.
For now just carry on as normal!!!
UPDATE ON DOMINICAN IMMIGRATION
Content of circular DSAC / DAM 019020 of the Vice Ministry of Consular and Migratory Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, is reported, reporting migratory categories, permanence, procedures, requirements and sanctions applicable to foreign citizens in the Dominican Republic:
- The migratory categories contemplated by the Migration Law No. 285-04 are Resident and Non-Resident. The tourist is Non-resident and is allowed to remain in the territory of R.D. for a period of up to 60 days renewable for another 60. 120 days in total.
- To apply for the extension, those who enter with a tourism card have 30 consecutive days in Dominican territory, who enter with a visa have 60 days, in accordance with Application Regulation No. 631-11 of Law No. 285-04.
- Foreigners who wish to reside in the Dominican Republic, staying in Dominican territory beyond the period allowed for Non-Residents, must be provided with a visa for residency purposes in the corresponding Dominican consular representation.
- Temporary residences, defined by art. 48 of Regulation No. 631-11 are for one year, renewable annually. In cases of family reunification, rentier and retired or pensioned (Article 50 of the same regulation) are renewed after one year after the issuance and every two years after the first renewal.
- Law 285-04 empowers the DGM (Directorate General of Migration) to declare illegal entry or stay of foreigners in Dominican territory, when they can not prove their situation in the country. Similarly, it allows you to apply for non-admission when they extend their tourist stay beyond the authorized extension to 120 days.
As planner stated, there have been documents sent to explain what is happening. Like a warning shot. But still they have not been enforcing it. Typical manana DR stuff.
For the last 5 years we've been staying for about 3 months. We have always paid the overstay fine in cash and not had any problems. Are you now saying ,when we arrive we should go to an immigration office and apply for an extension or can we continue with overstay fines.
Frankly if it gets to this it may not be worth coming back-that would be a pity. We've looked at other places like Costa Rica, no problem there, but we much prefer DR. I actually rang my local consulate office in France. All they said was that we could not apply in France we would have to apply in DR. If that's the case, this worries me as administration in DR is not efficient and the thought of queuing up for hours on end instead of enjoying your holiday, begs the question-is it worth it. Many thanks.
Ducketts
Ducketts
Very understandable concerns indeed. I feel for you.
Your concerns should create a lot of comments.
I have not read any yet.
Tom, in Cabrera, awaiting notification that my temp.
residency is confirmed.
We bought our tickets in March, arriving in July. As far as can determine, no Tourist Card equivalent charges on our tickets.  Understand policy changes in April embedded those charges into airline tickets. So, we came prepared to purchase the cards at the airport. Â
To our surprise, no apparent places to purchase the TC in airport; when we asked our escort, he assured us, emphatically, that TCs were no longer required. We went through the rest of the entry process and had our passports stamped without difficulty.
So, are we likely to have an issue when we depart this week? Are they going to check for a paid up TC as we process out?
Understand most of this thread is about tourist VISAs, but for us the tourist CARD is the pressing issue.
Any advice appreciated mucho!
I have a friend of mine who owns a large travel agency in Armenia. I have tried to contact the Dominican Embassy to find out, if she needs to get a Visa to enter the D. R.
Armenia is a very small country, but she has a lot of people who want to come here. Any information is greatly appreciated. Does anyone know someone at the Dominican Embassy here in the D. R.? Or, does anyone have a telephone number that I can call?
I was told by one government official I met in Luperon, said he was told, all she has to do is come to the D. R. with her passport. But I question that, since she was told she needs a Visa.
HELP!
Thanks in advance of any help from you guys.
Big Bob
Armenia is one of those countries that most other countries don't pay much attention to.Â
I don't mean to question your response. I just want to make sure, so that when she arrives, she is not allowed entry into the D. R. So, you are sure she can come to the D. R. with her airline ticket?Â
Thanks Planner.
Big Bob
According to the following website people from Armenia do require to get a visa from a a Dominican Consulate to enter the DR.
Yesterday, I met with the local official here in Luperon, as I have extended my stay beyond 30 days. He told showed me a chart that had fees associated with staying past 30 days. He told me I could pay him, but he heard some people had to pay again at the airport a second time.
Yes, on the chart, 1 to 3 months past 30 days is 2,500 pesos. The next was 4,000 pesos for I believe was 4 to 6 or 9 months. And fees beyond 9 months, were on a graduated scale.
I hope this helps everyone.
It is not necessary to do anything before 30 days. The airport will routinely collect the fees before you depart.
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