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Do I need to fill out paperwork to enter Dominican Republic?

All passengers are required to fill out an E-Ticket or paper form when entering or exiting the Dominican Republic. If using E-Ticket, a new form is required for each entry and exit and the code generated upon form completion can be presented at the airport on a digital device.



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Is it the same QR code to enter and leave the country? No, the form must be filled out once for entry and once for departure, so you will have two QR codes in case of a round trip flight.

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Yes, you must create a user each time you travel To and From the Dominican Republic. This means you must complete the e Ticket each time you plan to go to the Dominican Republic. The same goes when you travel from the Dominican Republic to your home country or embark on your next getaway.

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Arrival/Departure Forms: I-94 and I-94W. U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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Presentation of your e-tickets at the entrance of the venue is mandatory. We advise you to check and print your e-tickets ahead of the day of the event. If you print your e-tickets several times, only the first ticket whose barcode is scanned at the venue of the event will be considered valid.

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Currently, there are no COVID-19 testing requirements to enter or exit the Dominican Republic. However, COVID-19 is still present. If you need testing, you will find resources below for regional clinics.

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This means that the fee for entry into the country which was previously paid upon arrival at the airport will now be included in your airline ticket. By Dominican law, there's also a US$20 departure tax, the cost of which is usually included in your airfare (verify with your carrier).

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Illegal drugs, animal, horticultural and agricultural products are prohibited. The prescription medication you bring for personal use should be in its original container. Find out what items you can bring home with you and in what quantities by reading the information on customs and duty for your own country.

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To check in with an e-ticket you only need to provide a valid passport (for international flights) or government issued ID (domestic flights) so the agent can pull up your record in their system. The check-in agent then provides your boarding pass to take to the gate.

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You must declare the cash you are bringing into the Dominican Republic, but there is no limit on how much you can bring in. You may be forced to convert a minimum of USD$100 to Dominican Pesos upon arrival, though this rule is rarely enforced.

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Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor's prescription. Check with the Ministry for Public Health to ensure the medication is legal in the Dominican Republic.

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Passage through Customs is mandatory for all dominicans or foreign travelers entering the country transporting money or goods. However, up to certain limits permitted by law, citizens are not required to declare the goods they are carrying with them.

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Departure tax to leave the Dominican Republic is US$20. Scheduled airlines include this charge in the price of the tickets.

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All tourists entering the Dominican Republic are required to pay a US $10 entry fee in cash. If you're arriving by air, you don't need to worry about this - the fee is now included in the airfare. If you're entering via Haiti, Cuba or another Caribbean location, though, be prepared to pay the fee.

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The Dominican Republic charges at USD $20 departure tax that must be paid before leaving the airport. The departure tax may have been included in your package price and we recommend you speak with your Tour Operator/Travel Agent to clarify. Money: Dominican peso is the currency used in the Dominican Republic.

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