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Is a tourist card and visa the same thing?

A tourist card, often known as a citizenship identity card, is granted to a visitor for a set number of days. A tourist card is not the same as a passport or a visa. Depending on the country you are traveling to, you might be required to fill out a tourist card application form before entering the country.



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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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What are the tourist Visa USA Requirements??
  • A valid passport –Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months, beginning with your period of stay in the United States.
  • Digital photograph – you can take it yourself following the requirements.
  • Travel itinerary – if you have already made travel arrangements.


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The Tourist Card (FMM) is no longer needed for visitors arriving by Air. For years, all tourists arriving in Mexico have been required to fill out their FMM form to get a tourist card. This helped Mexico track who arrived in the country and where they were.

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Travel restrictions in Cuba began in 1962 when President John F. Kennedy placed sanctions as a response to actions of the Cuban government. Since then, the U.S. forbade its citizens from traveling to Cuba by law. Additionally, various statutes and regulations further secluded Cuba from The United States.

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Brushing teeth with tap water in the Dominican Republic is not recommended unless the water quality is guaranteed to be filtered or treated. In most cases, using boiled, filtered, or bottled water is a safer option for traveling.

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Verizon Wireless' international roaming allows customers traveling to Bermuda, Canada, China, Dominican Republic, Israel, Jamaica, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Taiwan and Venezuela to make calls and receive calls with the same Verizon Wireless handset they carry in the United States.

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