travelling legally without visa, is that possible?

niki-pooh

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Hi. I read somewhere (or someone told me, i can't really remember) that there are some countries where a dominican citizen/national can enter without visa, by buying a tourist card. Can any1 tell me if this is true and where can we dominicans go without visa?

I think i read t on the net, i just don't remember the URL. Having a hard time finding it in google!!!
 

jojocho

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I don't know the list of countries that don't require the visa, but I'm sure that this is possible. I went to Ecuador in May and all I needed was to buy one of those tourist cards at the Quito airport. If you call the Cancilleria they might be able to provide you with an extensive list.
 

moniquita

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hi
if i am not mistaken you can go without a visa to cuba and jamaica
there is a cruiseship that leaves from puerto plata to these destinations and they do not require visa's.
 
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Stephen

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This question/answer is in the DR1 Legal Section:

Which countries can a Dominican visit without a visa?
Argentina, Chile, South Korea, Ecuador, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Peru, Liechtenstein, Uruguay
 

niki-pooh

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Stephen said:
This question/answer is in the DR1 Legal Section:

Which countries can a Dominican visit without a visa?
Argentina, Chile, South Korea, Ecuador, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Peru, Liechtenstein, Uruguay

what about panama and costa rica? i know ppl who visited those countries and didnt have to get a visa....