mikeyone said:Just wondering if anyone has tried visiting these or any Visa Free Countries with a Dominican National and how it turned out... Thanks.. M.
SKY said:I have been to both Ecuador and Argentina with no problems of any kind.
Chris_NJ said:I have been to Ecuador, also - no problems for my girlfriend coming from DR.
THE GAME said:from DR to ecuador through which airlines? where did you do transfers?
and approx how much was cost per person?
THE GAME said:from DR to ecuador through which airlines? where did you do transfers?
and approx how much was cost per person?
Chris_NJ said:Last May from Santo Domingo to Quito on Aeropostal for about $540 including taxes and a bunch of stops/transfers.
THE GAME said:thnx guys... i checked copa SDQ to Quito, txfer at Panama
for $510 (incl taxes) for sept '05.
do you have to buy transfer visa at panama?
any problems for a dominican person transferring at panama?
domenico said:can you enter brazil visa free with dominican passport?
so true ...you have it rightjorge_33 said:Have you ever been in Punta del Este? (Uruguay) or Japan....???? I used to say the same thing about the DR and other small islands in the Caribean, but now my thinking is wayyy different. this planet is beautiful....but you'll never know until you get out more often and visit some other places..
Regards,
Jorge
domenico said:can you enter brazil visa free with dominican passport?
call the Brazilian Embassy in Santo domingo they would be best to inform udomenico said:what are the regulations for brazilian visa for dominican rep nationals ???
The question is who the hell feels that he/she is so superior that will not want to visit these countries, I hope other people are not as arrogant as you, when it comes to visiting other countries. Afterall what would be of our DR without some tourist wanting to visit the country. You should be happy that those countries grant Dominicans entry, try doing the same in France, or Italy, I am pretty shure you would like to visit those countries. Or maybe you already have.Toronto2inDR said:Who the hell wants to go to any of those places...well ok Argentina maybe to visit my family but the rest...Yeah right!
I would like someone to answer this question if they could.Bartolomeo67 said:Just out of curiosity:
In Santo Domingo you can book group tours to e.g. Europe. A dominican friend of mine and her mother visited Europe like this 3 years ago in a group of 20 dominicans. They arrived in Paris and visited France, Belgium, Holland, Germany (all Shengen visa countries) and also Switzerland (outside Shengen, so extra visa needed). How do these travel agencies get visas for these people? I cannot imagine everyone needs a guarantor for each individual's visa. Are there special regulations for groups?
Also I have seen well-off brazilians, mexicans, etc travel on their own through Europe, certainly from countries who's citizens need travel visas? How do they get them?
For the expats married to or living together with a dominicana: Is it easier for her to get a tourist visa when she is travelling with you (who doesn't need a visa for US/Canada/Europe and who is likely to pay for the trip) or does this not make any difference or do you never travel anywhere together because off these visa problems?
Bartolomeo