Immigration and Overstay Issues
A tourist VISA is a different animal and is issued for 60 days at this time and requires you to jump through a bunch of hoops.
These "random" refusals are usually for a flagged file - meaning a flagged passport. We don't usually get to know why but the reasons include: people wanted in their own countries, people who have previously overstayed and those with legal issues here.
You can easily be led astray .....
So when you say it could affect overstays this concerns me as I was hoping to come back next year.
Ducketts
We have heard & posted earlier that Euros and NoAmericans are not being scrutinized.
So & Central Americans seem to be the targets....
they might be considered 'fleeing' their countries...I suppose
In all, I wouldn't say you have worries at this point.
Hopefully, someday - we'll see 90 and 120 day permits
Makes to sense to sell in multiples of 30 days - IMO
As you can see dont feel bad because we are trying to control the overstayers, after all you are very lucky that can travel a lot countries only with your passports and here just stamp and says welcome to all of you, but you have to keep in mind that travel as a tourist is not same as move to another country to live and pretend to be a tourist at the same time.
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
MINISTERIO DE INTERIOR Y POLICIA
DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE MIGRACIÓN “Año del Fomento de la Vivienda”
PRÓRROGA DEPÓSITOS DE EXPEDIENTES
A partir de la fecha, todos los casos de usuarios extranjeros que, habiendo violado el plazo de treinta (30) días prescrito en el PARRAFO y del artículo 45 y del artículo 71 de la Ley General de Migración No. 285-04, del 15 de agosto del 2004, dentro del cual debieron realizar el depósito de sus aplicaciones y que solicitaren PRÓRROGA PARA SOLICITUD DE DEPÓSITOS DE EXPEDIENTES CON FINES DE RESIDENCIA Y/O CUALQUIER OTRO ESTATUS MIGRATORIO que sea de lugar conforme a la ley, se les cobren los siguientes importes, según el caso:
De 1 a 4 meses
RD$5,000.00 Pesos
De 4 a 5 meses
RD$6,000.00 Pesos
De 5 a 6 meses
RD$7,000.00 Pesos
De 6 a 7 meses
RD$8,000.00 Pesos
De 7 a 8 meses
RD$9,000.00 Pesos
De 8 a 9 meses
RD$10,000.00 Pesos
De 9 a 10 meses
RD$11,000.00 Pesos
De 10 a 11 meses
RD$12,000.00 Pesos
De 11 a 12 meses
RD$13,000.00 Pesos
A partir de un (1) año de haber ingresado al país se cobrará cinco mil pesos con 00/100 (RD$5,000.00), por cada año o fracción. Para los fines pertinentes, el plazo se computara a partir de la fecha al país no del período establecido en la visa de residencia.
Here this is CLEARLY an administrative work around. This is not saying you are legally allowed to overstay. That being said, they are also NOT ENFORCING this currently. Will this change? NO ONE actually knows. But it is likely you will see more and more selective enforcement.
The presumption of why the two different people who lived in Casa de Campo were denied re-entry was because of previous overstays, but of course that is possibly not the only reason.
Also begs the question why Casa de Campo thinks they can have illegal employees! Clearly a golf pro would qualify for a work visa!
Am I being too simplistic in thinking this the least they would do-a written warning.
Ducketts
"***THIS IS NOT TO BE CONFUSED AS LEGAL ADVICE AND NOONE IS TO MAKE A DECISION ABOUT HOW THEY HANDLE THEIR STATUS BASED ON WHAT I AM SHARING – IT IS MERELY AN FYI***
So, I posted the other week about a 2nd person reporting that they had an issue entering the country. I was simply sharing what others have reported (more than one person) and found it relevant because of a lot of the recent changes/evolution in migracions process (new biometrics, writing your exit date in the PP, asking you to show proof of your return flight when entering etc...). I shared what was reported along with a link to the posted legal process on the migracion website that should be followed if you want to extend your tourist card beyond the 30 days.
Many people messaged me already wanting information on extending (I am in this bucket because my plan was to extend) and others decided to call me out as a fear monger. I am a person who respects rules and have no appetite for risk or inconvenience. I don’t jump to conclusions and like to know the FACTS. If there is a process, I prefer to follow it.
You may think you know where this going – but you may actually be surprised by what I am about to report – or not.
Last week I tried calling the immigration office myself – and they don’t answer the phone. I called repeatedly.
• Knowing that I will be going there and wanting to be prepared I engaged my lawyer to go to the office to 1) to confirm the specific process as it is posted on the website and that it is as posted 2) to ask the longest amount of time I can extend 3) If I can get the medical performed at any medical facility 3) to confirm if I could have the medical anywhere.
Today he attended the office posted on the Migracion website specifically for people wishing to extend their tourist card / time in the country (the address and posted process is on this link) https://www.migracion.gob.do/Menu/Index/21
He was told there is NO WAY to extend your tourist card!!!! That if you overstay to pay the penalty when leaving the airport!!! Despite a posted process. So, he WhatsApp’d video called me from the office to show me he was there and to tell me what they said. To me that is still not good enough because migracion has a posted process – I asked him to go back in and obtain something saying that I would not be illegal or subject to a future issue as long as I pay the overstay fee.
I shared with him the reports people have made on social media and also that I didn’t want a future issue by having Salida dates in my PP beyond what was written in there as the permitted time.
He went back to the counter and when asking for the above they then advised him that:
Beyond the 30 days you are illegal and you could have a problem – but not because of re-entry, in the event you find yourself with an issue with the police.
Further she acknowledged there is a process to extend but wasn’t sure what it was and said that it is not a visa or any formal entry in your passport – its a prepayment of the fine.
My lawyer and I discussed this at length and he too thought it was very strange (beyond the normal strange things that happen in DR lol) that the Migracion website has a process posted that you cant even apply under if you wanted to?
While my lawyer is encouraging me not to worry, stay as long as I want and just pay the overstay penalty based on verbal information we received at the office - he is also wondering WTF especially considering:
1) They seemed to imply that the only option to stay beyond 30 days is to apply to live under one of their residency programs – at the very least the staff just didn’t seem to know what to do at all with their own posted policy
2) What they tell you completely contradicts their posted policy.
While he doesn't think I should worry he agrees we need to look into it, get to the bottom line so that I can have comfort re: the things I want to do in DR.
I have further engaged my lawyer to request and attend a meeting with the legal department or upper management at that specific migracion office for a definitive answer / clarity concerning my questions about both the process and contradictions and I am documenting the entire process.
My question to the group is – has anyone in this group ACTUALLY extended their tourist card beyond the 30 days – like went to migracion and actually completed the process:
Which office did you go to?
What documentation did they provide you at the end? Meaning was something placed into the passport or just a receipt for paying the overstay fee.
To the frequent overstayers who don’t care – please do me a favor…. Do not start calling implying I am crazy, ill intentioned, a fear monger and a host of other names for discussing this. The last time I posted about this some people came at me in a really patronizing and offensive way. Your thoughts are understood. This topic is valid and on the minds of me and many others – just because you don’t care doesn’t mean others don’t!
I am also posting this because I am concerned that if you are planning to go to the capital as a result of what is posted on the migracion website you could have the same experience my lawyer did today which would end up being extremely frustrating. I will keep you in the loop as to what comes out of my journey 😊"
The author is Courtney Jewell, FYI.
The British Gov website actually does say that if overstay pay the fine.
Would you know planner about whether you can apply online before entering the country for extension of stay. I can't see it anywhere on the DGM website
Lastly all of this makes me very worried whether to come next year or not
Thanks
Ducketts
The confusion arrives after 60 days. DGM says that if you do stay longer than 60 days you are at risk of denied entry at a later date. But they are not apparently applying this to western countries except in rare cases it appears. Your wife is Russian and does not hold a UK passport so she may assessed differently but lets hope not since increasing numbers of Russians are vacationing here.
The DGM advice is that if you want to apply for an extended stay you must apply in writing yourself to them at Santo Domingo stating your reason for wanting an extended stay. It would appear you apply during the first 30 days. To reiterate they state they want a personal written application. DGM Santo Domingo will be the ones deciding.
The only incidence that I have read on social media of someone doing this and being accepted did not involve a medical nor proof of means of economic support. He didn't include that with his letter. I don't think you are the target for such provisions which have been written in the law.
So there lies your dilemma along with others who want to do things right and get confusing signals.
You have indicated this may be one of your last visits to DR because of your age, and because your overstay visits have been short and once a year the odds are totally with you to be welcomed, so come and enjoy with proof you are a prepared visitor with return ticket, medical insurance and accommodation booked and bring that marriage certificate too.
If you still want to cover all bases ask clear questions on the DGM forum.
The process has been posted! It's been verified.
Sadly ( not meaning you Uncle buck) some are posting on FB groups looking for attention and for whatever reason wanting to stir things up!
I wish they would just stop it.
It is an application in writing by the person(s) involved with stated reasons. The person that will approve any extended stay is not the DGM official at any window nor any official at regional offices or airports. It goes to senior officials to decide and they have made it quite clear it is by letter and not online nor by personal application nor lawyer at their offices.
Come on who decides if you get your foreign visa or extension in the USA etc.? Not the person who interviews you; it goes up the chain. And they like to hear from the applicant directly.
The UK travel advice is:
On arrival you will normally be granted a 30-day stay. This can be extended to 60 days by paying for an extension when you leave the country. If you’re planning to stay for longer, seek advice from a local lawyer or contact the local Immigration authorities.
Your wife is Russian and does not hold a UK passport so she may assessed differently but lets hope not since increasing numbers of Russians are vacationing here.
lennoxnev, Russia and Ukraine are on the same list of 146 countries whose nationals are entitled to Tourist Card ... we could assume there is no special problem with them.
https://www.migracion.gob.do/Content/ma … ner_01.pdf
lennoxnev wrote:i just checked the DGM website and Russia is one of the 25 countries not requiring a visa or tourist card which is less than ducketts needs as UK citizen. So forget that comment!:
https://www.migracion.gob.do/Content/ma … ner_01.pdf
Uuuups ...
That's the list of countries concerning those who have a Diplomatic Passport, an Official Passport or 'Service' Passport . They enter DR without Tourist Card or Visa.
Anyway, Russia is on the same list as us. No Worry about that.
Thanks
Ducketts
I think their systems are getting up dated. lol we went to haiti for 2 weeks in the middle of our vacation, unfortunately we didn't calculate the days and were just over the 30 days in DR so had to pay overstay at haiti border then to top it off we went back to DR and ended up 31 days till we headed back to Canada and they nailed us again with overstay fees for just being over 1 day. grrrrr we are smarter now
https://www.migracion.gob.do/Menu/index/21 this link will give your the government rates.
Cut the confusion for me
kittenjuggler wrote:I called the DR embassy in Canada and the guy with whom I spoke was unaware of overstaying a tourist visa of 30 days and recommended to pay an additional tourist visa, at the airport while exiting the country. In fact the reason I was calling was to get an extending tourist visa (6-7 weeks) in hand before arriving. It make me wonder, who or what is behind these "random" refusals of entry. And thanks so much for reposting.
Then you should apply for a VISA, will let you stay up to 60 days arrive with stamped visa, not a Tourist Card that is charged in you ticket and let you stay for 30 days.
Here on the 30 day tourist card. Disinclined to risk ANY chance of being refused a Tourist Visa to enter the DR in future, I am considering requesting an extension.
[Background] New Zealand passport with zero "flags" and no history of overstaying. In Santo Domingo. No legal or meaningful connections to the country.
That said, unless I've misread the thread, an 'extension' is really just paying the overstay fine in advance and wouldn't necessarily guarantee me problem free entry in future by preventing an 'overstay' being attached to my name.
It seems that, in an environment of inconsistent enforcement, to estimate my own risk of future 'entry' problems (even with an extension), would require more information than we (this forum) have.
Feel free to enlighten me. Have I missed anything?
From what I read/hear
If you have the means and the knowledge to extend your stay legally, you should.
And then I can tell you what most people are doing, what is actually being enforced etc I can tell you what I see hear and read after I tell you what is legally correct.



I'm not sure what you mean by "new rule"
2500 pesos is the fine for overstaying up to 90 days per person
The application for extension of stay up to 90 days can be done online Their website have an English section. Here is the list of requirements:
For those who request extension to tourist card.
1. Form duly completed and signed
2. Passport valid for a minimum of six (6) months after the extension.
3. 2 Copy of the passport face where the personal data is.
4. 2 Copy of the last entry into the country.
5. Medical certificate issued by an authorized doctor with his due exequatur.
6. Payment of the planned rights.
Here is what they say:
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.
And this is their fees for overstaying
COSTO
Tabla costo de Estadía
Tiempo de
Estadía
Tarifa Vigente
30 Días A 90 Días 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
18 A 24 Meses RD$ 8,000.00
24 A 30 Meses RD$ 9,500.00
30 A 36 Meses RD$ 11,000.00
36 A 48 Meses RD$ 16,000.00
48 A 60 Meses RD$ 20,000.00
6 Años RD$ 30,000.00
7 Años RD$ 40,000.00
8 Años RD$ 50,000.00
9 Años RD$ 60,000.00
10 AÑOS RD$ 70,000.00
Regards
Ducketts
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