Immigration and Overstay Issues
Yesterday at JFK I used the automated kiosk to check in...
It asked me for my visa type.... advising me that a visa is necessary to visit RD
(perhaps b/c of the one way ticket)
I showed it to the attendant and mentioned I was running late for my flight.
She ushered me to the Help Desk for a fast boarding pass.
This happens regularly at JetBlue / JFK
NO kiosk check-in.... Help Desk... I've done it before
Thanks.聽 I fly international regularly.聽 I lived in China for 2.5 years and the Ukraine 3 months last fall.聽 I am a 6 level contributor on Trip advisor.com and hotels.com and booking.com.
In all my travels it cost upwards of , $175.00 USD to cancel.聽 I bought a ticket to come here and they had a 24 hour FREE. Cancellation.聽 But when I called within the 24 hours, I was told it would cost me $75.00.聽 And it was advertised as FREE 24 hour cancellation.聽
Who do you know where I can get cheap tickets with a cancellation clause?聽 I would appreciate receiving their coordinates.
Blessings
Even if you check in at a booth, clear immigration, dont be suprised if you get called at the gate to show your return ticket or in my case proof of residency. Happens to me all the time with Jet Blue in SJU.
Don't try to cancel聽 half of a 2 way聽 ticket. That is my best advice.....
"doll baby"聽 gotta like that....聽 聽

I've done it....
planned a trip then cancelled
Some airlines allow a 3-7 price lock for $7
UAL does.
That's a handy option
FareLock then never buy.... to escape the round trip rule
When did anyone reading this, use the 24 hour FREE Cancellation clause and not get charged?聽 What airline and where were you flying from and to?聽 Month of the year?聽 聽
Appreciate any specific that was personally experienced by anyone.
Gracias
So in theory, you could buy your return as a separate trip just prior to checking in on your inbound trip to DR and cancel on arrival within 24 hours for nowt.
Personally, I wonder how one justifies not buying a return ticket with anticipated return date knowing that you will be charged a modest change fee if you had to change dates (on a likely cheaper original return itinerary rather than two single trips), in the knowledge you could get challenged for a return ticket at either check in counter, departure desk, arrival immigration counter or by a PN or DGM in DR as proof of your intended return.
My advice is follow various country's foreign office advice to visitors to have an聽 聽 聽 聽onward or return ticket when visiting DR.
Obviously as I also stated, I never know how long I will stay.聽 One was as short as 3 weeks and the last as long as 56 days.聽 So it is impossible to get a round trip ticket.聽 I fly extensively.聽 I have a 10 year Visa for China.聽 And a Visa for Vietnam.聽 Ukraine doesn't require a Visa and allows you to stay 90 days out of every 180 days which you can use all at once as I did.聽 I stayed 83 days.
I have been to the Dominican Republic 7 times in 4 years and never bought a roundtrip ticket and never had a problem.聽 I never knew there was a problem. This blog was the first time I heard anything about needing a return flight when entering the Dominican Republic.聽
I also discussed this with American flight attendants when I was filling out the Immigration form on the airplane in flight.聽 I never saw the entry on the form in July when I came here.聽 In July, there was no disclosure that you needed a return flight before entering.聽 So the form changed since July. And although it was on the new form, I was told to put POP airport only and left the flight information blank.聽
Note.聽 As previously stated, this arrival was the first time I had to write the physical address where I was staying.聽 Every other time, when I came here, I would put Luperon with no physical address.聽 So definitely things are changing.
I am still waiting to hear from anyone who has access to cheap fares and carriers who provide FREE Cancellation.
Thanks guys.聽 Especially "doll baby".聽 You know who you are.聽 Lol
Tarifa Vigente
30 D铆as A 90 D铆as = RD$ 2,500.00
3 A 9 Meses = RD$ 4,000.00
9 A 12 Meses = RD$ 5,000.00
12 A 18 Meses = RD$ 6,500.00
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.
But, it is much easier just to pay an exit fee at the airpot upon leaving the DR.
So many conflicting stories though.
About the tickets the airlines sells diferents class on the tickets, always the cheapest one has a lot restrictions, some of them do not has cancelation option so if you cant fly you will lose your money, so is very important that you read the restriction聽 before you buy what kind of ticket are you buying.聽 聽 This option is avilable only buying on the airline website, online travel agencies usually do not show all the information about it.
If you just want to visit without ever getting residency and you are told you need a return ticket, buy a fully refundable return ticket and get the refund as soon as you arrive in the DR. Then pay the exit fine/fee when you leave the DR as long as that is possible to do so.
Those are the options I am aware of at the moment.
windeguy wrote:To avoid any potential issues with overstays or the need to purchase a return ticket, become a resident or a citizen of the DR.
If you just want to visit without ever getting residency and you are told you need a return ticket, buy a fully refundable return ticket and get the refund as soon as you arrive in the DR. Then pay the exit fine/fee when you leave the DR as long as that is possible to do so.
Those are the options I am aware of at the moment.
I will add also the option to apply for a聽 Dominican Visa that let you stay up to 60 days, and if you need more than 60 days then apply for an extention.
Riva31 wrote:windeguy wrote:To avoid any potential issues with overstays or the need to purchase a return ticket, become a resident or a citizen of the DR.
If you just want to visit without ever getting residency and you are told you need a return ticket, buy a fully refundable return ticket and get the refund as soon as you arrive in the DR. Then pay the exit fine/fee when you leave the DR as long as that is possible to do so.
Those are the options I am aware of at the moment.
I will add also the option to apply for a聽 Dominican Visa that let you stay up to 60 days, and if you need more than 60 days then apply for an extention.
I do not know of anyone personally from North America that has successfully done the extension and 60 days still does not help snowbirds very much. It is quite the hassle for just another 30 days.
They should do it more simple for those people willing to stay up to 6 months, I would say for those people coming with Visas to extend the time of staying when you come with a vista from 60 days up to 180 days.
I have canadian visa and I read in the聽 Canadian Inmigration Website that when I enter to Canada if the inmigration officer do not write in my passport the date I must leave, I can stay in聽 Canada up to 6 months, but I never do it as I go on vacations and never stayed more than 15 days.
Same thing with my Mexican visa, I went to Cancun last august and they wrote in the inmigration form that we most return before聽 departure back home 180 days and I went there for 5 days.
I think that would be the best thing to solve the snowbird problem with overstaying.
Nothing is extendable here to 180 days, nothing.
planner wrote:Riva some of your info is out of date. The tourist visa is 30 days only and extendable for聽 30 more. That is a TOTAL of聽 60 days.聽 Thats it there is nothing more on a tourism visa.
Nothing is extendable here to 180 days, nothing.
Maybe didnt explain very well my thoughs in english, what I mean is the goverment should do it that way and let people stay with visas up to 180 days.
My return is always just under 3 months.聽 To date no one has ever asked to see my ticket.
If for any reason I were questioned I would say that I am going to the immigration office to apply for an extension Visa for 2 months which is currently the maximum over and above the 30 day tourist card..聽 This application for extension can only be done in DR and not in your country of departure.
If they bring in new Visas for 3 and 6 months that would be great, because then it can be done in your country, hopefully eventually on-line like most other countries.
Ducketts
We have at least 2 immigration lawyers who get referrals from the聽 forums.聽 But it seems taking the time to actually participate isn't worth it to them.
I will ask a lawyer to write me a response and I will post it.
I can confirm that the DR is riddled with constant rumors but without some specifics. like for example a letter from immigration. or some specific example of people being denied re-entry I think there no confirmation
I think it is possible that the generally incompetent dominican immigration is looking at some new list related to issues with particular travelers and then using previous overstay as a reason to reject
I cant over state the fact that I have been looking very carefully for actual "confirmation" and have found none
Fingerprints..... overstay payment records
What will they do w/ that?
Why are they doing that ?
You tell me
BTW- you can confirm all the above activities
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