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Passports and visa: U.S. citizens must have a valid U.S. passport to enter Dominica. No visa is required for stays less than 6 months if you have an onward or return ticket, confirmation of accommodation, and can produce evidence of your ability to maintain yourself.
Travelers need a QR Code to enter Dominican Republic, which is generated through the government's e-Ticket platform. This system makes entering the Dominican Republic easier by combining customs, immigration, and health forms into one QR Code. Travelers show this code at the security check-ins when they arrive.
Although Dominican law technically allows U.S. citizens to enter the country on other proof of U.S. citizenship (U.S. birth certificate, Naturalization Certificate, etc.) along with a photo ID, numerous U.S. travelers have been prohibited from departing the Dominican Republic on such documents.
Passport with a minimum validity of six (6) months. Air, maritime or land ticket of entrance and return. A permanent address in the Dominican Republic. Proof of sufficient economic solvency to cover their expenses during their stay in the Dominican Republic.
Travelers need a QR Code to enter Dominican Republic, which is generated through the government's e-Ticket platform. This system makes entering the Dominican Republic easier by combining customs, immigration, and health forms into one QR Code. Travelers show this code at the security check-ins when they arrive.
Passport with a minimum validity of six (6) months. Air, maritime or land ticket of entrance and return. A permanent address in the Dominican Republic.
What is the current travel advisory for Dominican Republic? Dominican Republic is currently rated at 3,0 out of a possible 5.0. Collected from 5 official sources. We advise caution when travelling to Dominican Republic.
Travelers need a QR Code to enter Dominican Republic, which is generated through the government's e-Ticket platform. This system makes entering the Dominican Republic easier by combining customs, immigration, and health forms into one QR Code. Travelers show this code at the security check-ins when they arrive.
You must fill in an entry and exit form before arriving in and leaving the Dominican Republic.