Here is the response from DR1's own lawyer, Dr. Fabio Guzman on the overstay fees for those who still doubt that they are outside the law.
The extension is something virtually nobody is going to do, requiring a medical tests, trips to Santo Domingo and more just to get another 30 days.
I put the most important part of Dr. Guzman's response in
red and bold and a bit larger font for the hard of seeing:
Feb 11, 2017
"Under laws 199-67 and 285-05, a tourist card allows non-Dominicans (or
aliens in American legal parlance) entry into the Dominican Republic, for 30 days, for the purpose of “rest, relaxation, rest or entertainment,” on condition that they have the funds required for those activities.
Legally, the tourist who wishes to stay for more than 30 days must obtain an extension from the Immigration Department. Without the extension, any tourist that overstays the 30-day period is an illegal alien subject to deportation under Article 121-3 of Law 285-05.
The penalty for overstaying is an administrative aberration that cannot and does not amend or affect the letter of the law.
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Fabio J. Guzman Ariza
Guzman Ariza
Attorneys-at-Law
Santo Domingo, Bavaro (Punta Cana), La Romana, Casa de Campo, Sosúa, Cabrera, Samaná and Las Terrenas
Dominican Republic
mailto:
info@drlawyer.com
Guzmán Ariza is an internationally recognized law firm that provides quality advice in all areas of law to national and international clients in the Dominican Republic.
www.drlawyer.com
Here is the thread for that post:
https://dr1.com/forums/threads/question-for-fabio-guzman.121721/ "
Are there still doubts about the legal status of those entering on a tourist card and staying for more than 30 days?