Immigration and Overstay Issues
The chart I saw with fees, went to over a year with a stay beyond 30 days.
For now. Maybe some day that will change. The maybe part is why I don't expect anything to change in a logical or timely fashion.
Cheers, have another nice day in the wild wild west.
We don't recommend it obviously. If you plan to stay, get legal.
For many they are retirees or snowbirds. There is no visa for say 4 or 6 months of the year. So they overstay a tourist visa and pay a fine on leaving. Easy.
One time I stayed beyond 60 days.聽 when I showed them the ticket showing the date, they ignored it.
Bottom line.聽 They charged me $ 1,500 plus another penalty of $ 765.00.聽 They took me to a small building behind their offices.聽 I didnt know what to expect.聽 They took pictures similar to a prisoner, fingerprinted me, and gave me 2 weeks to raise the money. It was a harrowing experience.
When I returned, I once again showed him the ticket for 90 days.聽 He said, you know your passport has 60 days.聽 I asked him, then why was I given a ticket with 90 days?聽 He had no response, but told me it was my first offence.聽 If it was my second, it would have been $ 5,000, revoke Visa and I would be barred from returning.
All this because of their screw up.
Keep this in mind:聽 The several thousand snowbirds that visit the DR is a VERY SMALL part of the tourism that visits the island. There are about 10 million tourists who stay less than 30 days.聽 9 million of those tourists visit Punta Cana and stay at the AI resorts and the vast majority don't overstay the 30 day tourist card.聽 Also giving those from the EU, USA and Canada easy access to 6 month visas makes the DR position on illegal聽 Haitians in the DR look even worse in the eyes of the world, if that were possible.
You might visit an area of the DR like Sosua where snowbirds have a significant impact, but in the overall picture of tourism snowbirds are indeed a tiny number and the government that makes such decisions on visas is in Santo Domingo. (Sosua has such a bad reputation in Santo Domingo, that most Dominicans would rather ignore the place.)
That is why the snowbirds have not yet reached a level of consideration beyond a cumbersome and聽 difficult process to potentially extend a tourist card for up to a few months and few are trained in how to expedite that process.聽 They would rather tell you just pay when you leave.聽 聽It is easier for them and currently easier for those that overstay. Unless and until they really enforce the law in the future.聽 聽The overstay fines are not part of the law. I know this for a fact.聽 聽They are an administrative work around. Anyone who stays over 30 days on a tourist card and does not extend that stay in some manner however tedious is an illegal alien.
So, for now, just pay the exit fine when you leave if you stay over 30 days.
I agree that for now people from tourist card countries can come and go as they please and just pay the overstay fines upon departure if it is longer than 30 days.
At some airports you are now directed to a separate cashier where they collect your overstay fine and then you go through the migracion check point with the proof that you paid.聽 The bribing happens a lot less that way.
Colonel you make a valid point.
I was recently told by a lawyer here that my mindset is still too Canadian! After 15 years it's still hard to let certain things go.聽 Reality in Latino countries it's often way better to go with the flow!!!
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You might visit an area of the DR like Sosua where snowbirds have a significant impact, but in the overall picture of tourism snowbirds are indeed a tiny number and the government that makes such decisions on visas is in Santo Domingo. (Sosua has such a bad reputation in Santo Domingo, that most Dominicans would rather ignore the place.)
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Sorry, but I have to ask:聽 What is wrong with Sousa?聽 Never been but need to know if I should stay away.聽 Thanks!!
Only in Sosua was I, a female, physically accosted on the streets by prostitutes. Only in Sosua and Boca Chica did I have to constantly fend off offers. Only in these two areas is it an obvious and constant issue.
Of course it's available all over this country. In almost every car wash, bar, club and many other locations.聽 Sosua and Boca Chica go way beyond every other area I have ever been in.
Does Sosua still deserve the harshness of the reputation they have? I don't know that. I know Boca Chica does!
You can聽 say its cleaned up all you want, it will NEVER be cleaned up.聽 聽That is okay.聽 But don't pretend its a place that it isnt.
I have no issue with prostitution! I just don't want that environment at all when I am trying to relax and enjoy myself.聽 SImple.
Just read your post.聽 This is very concerning.
We've booked to come back in January.聽 This will be our fifth time and each time we have stayed for about 2/12 months and paid our fines..聽 We paid for our tickets and accommodation and now not sure what to do.
Any other ideas please!!!!
Thanks
Ducketts
Further to my last post, I've just read this on the website regarding Tourist cards/Visas and extended stays.
This comes from the UK Dominican Embassy in London.
Any thoughts please.聽 Thanks
Ducketts
As a general rule, all foreigners that enter the Dominican Republic with a visa or tourist card need a valid passport.
In order to extend a visit to the Dominican Republic, the tourist has to go to the offices of the Direccion General de Migracion at the airport and pay for an extension. After the expiration of the 30 day tourist card, the cost of the extension starts at US $10 (depending of the length of the stay).
Ducketts
ps聽 Did you get any feed back about the eye specialist in Santiago?聽 Remember I went to him and he was great and spoke excellent English and trained in the US.
We are planning to come and overstay for a few months before going home to file for residency if we like it.聽
Any information about whether a return flight is asked about would be greatly appreciated.
But rules as they are now are that if they did ask to see your return ticket, you could say that you are going to the Immigration offices to apply for a Visa for 60 days (max) over and above your 30 tourist card.聽 That is the maximum as I understand.聽 In our case we only stay for up to 3 months.
Hope this helps.
Ducketts
The inbound airline is responsible for making sure you have a return ticket. Can be any date. Can be any airline. IF they check and you don't have one they can make you purchase an expensive last minute ticket!
You make the decision and you take the risk!
Your marriage means you qualify so go through the process now.
30 days to 3 months - 2500 pesos - 60 USD
3 months to 9 months - 4000 pesos - 100 USD
9 months to 1 year - 5000 pesos - 120 USD
1 year to 1.5 years - 6500 pesos - 160 USD
1.5 years to 2 years - 8000 pesos - 195 USD
2 years to 2.5 years - 9500 pesos - 230 USD
2.5 years to 3 years - 11000 pesos - 270 USD
3 years to 4 years - 16000 pesos - 390 USD
4 years to 5 years - 20000 pesos - 500 USD
each additional year is 10000 pesos.
I have never been approached by women or men. Granted,I am not walking around in a tube top with a where is the sex, glazed-over eyes, lol...I suspect there are all the same offerings available in all inclusive PC. They just seem classier cause it is all dressed up for the tourists. 馃槈 I get a bit defensive when Sosua gets dissed. 馃挄
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