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05-03-2005, 01:08 AM
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*** Sin Bin ***
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 47
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Do Filipinos need a visa?
Can a citizen of the Philippines enter the DR as a tourist without a visa? If not, how would one go about getting a visa.
Thanks
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05-03-2005, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,652
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/ 03MAY05 / 1240 UTC
National PHILIPPINES (PH)
Destination DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (DO)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (DO)
Passport and visa required.
Minors (applicable only when LEAVING Dominican Rep.):
irrespective of nationality (until 13 years of age), traveling
as an unaccompanied minor or with adult other than parent or
legal guardian, must hold a permit issued in the Dominican Rep.
or a consular permit issued by representation of the Dominican
Rep. abroad. For information on how to apply for a permit and
documentation required contact Dominican Rep. representation
abroad or the Director General's Office of Immigration, Santo
Domingo.
Persons born in the Dominican Rep. are considered nationals of
the Dominican Rep., regardless if having another nationality.
Passenger must hold documents required for nationals of the
Dominican Rep.
Exempt are: female passengers who have obtained another
nationality by marriage.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carriers will be fined USD
1,000.- for transporting passengers with improper documents.
Visitor must hold:
- return or onward ticket (one-way ticket allowed if born in
Dominican Rep. or if being foreign minor, but travelling
with parents who are nationals of Dominican Rep.); and
- all documents required for next destination.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carrier will be fined USD
1,000.-, for transporting passengers with improper documents.
Persons born in the Dominican Rep. are considered nationals of
the Dominican Rep., regardless if having another nationality.
Passenger must hold documents required for nationals of the
Dominican Rep.
Exempt are: female passengers who have obtained another
nationality by marriage.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carriers will be fined USD
1,000.- for transporting passengers with improper documents.
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05-04-2005, 11:06 AM
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Bronze
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 65
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Your country is not permited entry with out a VISA it is not on the list of countries permitted on a tourist card or to travel with out visa. You need to apply at a Dominican Embassy or Counsular Office here is the requirement;
Business/Tourism Visas
1. Letter of application addressed to the consul or the Minister of Foreign Relations (in case the person is already in the DR), signed by the applicant or legal representative. The letter of request can be issued by an individual or a company and should contain the following:
a) Name, nationality, place of residence, economic solvency and the profession of the interested party or the activity to which the applicant is or will be dedicated in the country.
b) Relationship or parentage of the person that will be responsible for the applicant during his/her stay in the country, if this is the case. (This is not necessary if the person is applying by way of a consulate abroad.)
c) If the person is applying individually, the letter should explain the person's economic solvency, nationality and profession or primary activity. (This is not necessary if the person is applying by way of a consulate abroad.)
d) If the person is employed or to be employed by a company in the Dominican Republic, the application should be made on company stationary and signed by the highest ranking officer of the company, indicating the position to be occupied by the applicant. The company needs to establish that it will be responsible for the applicant during his stay in the country.
2. Form 509-Ref -Typed or printed, accompanied with a Internal Revenue Service stamp. Citizens of the United States, Spain, Italy, Panama, Mexico and Norway do not need to purchase these stamps, because the visas are free for them.
3. Three front view 2 x 2 photographs.
4. Two complete copies of all pages of applicant's passport.
5. Certificate of Good Conduct issued in the jurisdiction of origin. If the beneficiary has been more than three months in the country, it needs to be issued by the competent local judicial authority.
Residence Visas
The residence visa is the first step to obtain the residence card in the Dominican Republic. It can be obtained in approximately three months. The Ministry recommends that the process be begun prior to the person arriving in the DR, although it can also be carried out once the person is in the country.
1. Letter of application addressed to the consul or the Minister of Foreign Relations (in case the person is already in the DR), signed by the applicant or legal representative. The letter of request can be issued by an individual or a company and should contain the following:
a) When the application is filled out by an individual: individual's name, nationality, place of residence, and the activity to which the applicant is or will be dedicated in the country. If the application is filled out by a company, in addition to the data on the applicant, the request should be made on company stationary, and signed by the highest ranking officer of the company, indicating the position the applicant will hold.
b) Indication of the ties to the country that can be any of the following:
1-b) Dominican by origin.
2-b) Married to a Dominican.
3-b) Have a work contract, legalized by the Ministry of Labor.
4-b) Proof of economic solvency (investor, retiree).
2.- Form 509-Ref, duly completed and signed by the applicant, to be submitted with the other documents to the Ministry of Foreign Relations. Typed or printed, accompanied with a Internal Revenue Service stamp.
3.- Certificate of Good Conduct issued in the jurisdiction of origin. If the beneficiary has been more than three months in the country, it needs to be issued by the competent local judicial authority.
4.- Medical Health Certificate. Issued in the jurisdiction of origin. If the applicant has been living more than three months in the country, a recent medical certificate should be presented, legalized by the Ministry of Public Health (SESPAS).
5.- Three front view 2"x2" photographs.
6.- Birth Certificate.
7.- Certificate of the Department of Migration with proof of the last entry of the person to the country and copy of the Tourist Card.
8. Two photocopies of the applicant's complete passport.
Observations:
1. All documents received from abroad need to be legalized by the Dominican consulate in the corresponding jurisdiction.
2. All documents need to be presented in original and four copies with the exception of the passport.
3. The passport needs to be valid for a minimum of three months after having been deposited for the visa.
4. If the application includes the spouse, a marriage certificate should be included.
5. Minors are exempt from the Good Conduct Certificate requirement.
Student Visas
1. Letter of application addressed to the Minister of Foreign Relations.
a) If the visa is requested in the DR, the letter of application needs to be made by the rector of the university or educational institution.
b) If the application is made from abroad, it needs to be remitted via the corresponding Dominican consulate.
2.- Letter of Guarantee or Affidavit addressed to the Minister of Foreign Relations. Legalized by the corresponding consulate.
a) Signed by the parent or tutor certifying he/she will cover the student's expenditures in the country.
b) Proof of economic solvency.
c) If issued in the country, it needs to be legalized by a notary public.
3. Three front view 2"x2" photographs.
4. Form 509-Ref - Citizens of the United States, Spain, Italy, Panama, Mexico and Norway do not need to purchase these stamps, because the visas are free for them.
5. Certificate of Good Conduct: Issued by the jurisdiction of residence, legalized by the corresponding consulate. If it is a renewal, it should be issued in the country by the Attorney General.
6. Photocopy of the previous visa, in case of a renewal.
7. Medical Certificate: Issued by the jurisdiction of residence of the applicant, legalized by the corresponding consulate. If it is a renewal, it can be issued in the DR, using a IRS form .
8. Proof of registry from the university: This can be a photocopy of the registration.
9. Two complete copies of the applicant's passport.
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05-04-2005, 11:23 AM
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*** Sin Bin ***
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 47
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wow thats rediculous, looks like PR instead for this trip as my fiance has only a Philippine passport
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05-15-2005, 04:38 PM
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Silver
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 154
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where does she reside
If your fiance has PERMANENT RESIDENCY
In Canada,USA,European Union,venezuela
she wont need a visa to enter DR
otherwise YES
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05-15-2005, 08:56 PM
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Gold
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 711
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Everyone basiclly needs a visa except of course if you are a dominican citizen because you can see the tourist card as a type of visa (As a way to steal money.)
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05-15-2005, 10:21 PM
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Silver
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 320
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by apdomini100max
Everyone basiclly needs a visa except of course if you are a dominican citizen because you can see the tourist card as a type of visa (As a way to steal money.)
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Dude, lighten up! All countries charge tourist one fee or another.
NotLurking
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07-22-2005, 11:40 AM
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Bronze
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 7
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For Visa Renewal?
I am a filipino presently working in Haiti. do i need to submit same requirements?
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Originally Posted by SKY
/ 03MAY05 / 1240 UTC
National PHILIPPINES (PH)
Destination DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (DO)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (DO)
Passport and visa required.
Minors (applicable only when LEAVING Dominican Rep.):
irrespective of nationality (until 13 years of age), traveling
as an unaccompanied minor or with adult other than parent or
legal guardian, must hold a permit issued in the Dominican Rep.
or a consular permit issued by representation of the Dominican
Rep. abroad. For information on how to apply for a permit and
documentation required contact Dominican Rep. representation
abroad or the Director General's Office of Immigration, Santo
Domingo.
Persons born in the Dominican Rep. are considered nationals of
the Dominican Rep., regardless if having another nationality.
Passenger must hold documents required for nationals of the
Dominican Rep.
Exempt are: female passengers who have obtained another
nationality by marriage.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carriers will be fined USD
1,000.- for transporting passengers with improper documents.
Visitor must hold:
- return or onward ticket (one-way ticket allowed if born in
Dominican Rep. or if being foreign minor, but travelling
with parents who are nationals of Dominican Rep.); and
- all documents required for next destination.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carrier will be fined USD
1,000.-, for transporting passengers with improper documents.
Persons born in the Dominican Rep. are considered nationals of
the Dominican Rep., regardless if having another nationality.
Passenger must hold documents required for nationals of the
Dominican Rep.
Exempt are: female passengers who have obtained another
nationality by marriage.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in
deportation on same aircraft and carriers will be fined USD
1,000.- for transporting passengers with improper documents.
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07-22-2005, 01:43 PM
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Grande Pollo en Boca Chica
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 4,827
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You don't have to ask in every thread about a visa .
You are a Filipino, and Filipinos require a visa, ergo, you need a visa. Working in Haiti doesn't eliminate your nationality nor does it make you Haitian and being Haitian is no great advantage in trying to get to the DR anyway.
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07-22-2005, 02:52 PM
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Bronze
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 7
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I am asking for visa renewal........... if I have to submit the same documents listed from the post.
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Originally Posted by ricktoronto
You don't have to ask in every thread about a visa .
You are a Filipino, and Filipinos require a visa, ergo, you need a visa. Working in Haiti doesn't eliminate your nationality nor does it make you Haitian and being Haitian is no great advantage in trying to get to the DR anyway.
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