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The residence visa is
the first step to obtain the residence card in the
Dominican Republic. It can be obtained in
approximately three months. The Ministry recommends
that the process be begun prior to the person
arriving in the DR, although it can also be carried
out once the person is in the country.
1. Letter of
application addressed to the consul or the Minister
of Foreign Relations (in case the person is already
in the DR), signed by the applicant or legal
representative. The letter of request can be issued
by an individual or a company and should contain the
following:
a) When the
application is filled out by an individual:
individual's name, nationality, place of residence,
and the activity to which the applicant is or will
be dedicated in the country. If the application is
filled out by a company, in addition to the data on
the applicant, the request should be made on company
stationary, and signed by the highest ranking
officer of the company, indicating the position the
applicant will hold.
b) Indication of the ties to the country,
that can be any of the following:
1-b) Dominican by
origin
2-b) Married to a Dominican
3-b) Have a work contract, legalized by the Ministry
of Labour
4-b) Proof of economic solvency (investor, retiree)
2.- Form
509-Ref, duly completed and signed by the applicant,
to be submitted with the other documents to the
Ministry of Foreign Relations.
3.- Certificate of Good Conduct issued in the
jurisdiction of origin. If the beneficiary has been
more than three months in the country, it needs to
be issued by the competent local judicial authority.
4.- Medical Health Certificate. Issued in the
jurisdiction of origin. If the applicant has been
living more than three months in the country, a
recent medical certificate should be presented,
legalized by the Ministry of Public Health (SESPAS).
5.- Three front view 2"x2" photographs.
6.- Birth Certificate.
7.- Certificate of the Department of
Migration with proof of the last entry of the person
to the country and copy of the Tourist Card.
8. Two photocopies of the applicant's
complete passport.
Observations:
1. All documents
received from abroad need to be legalized by the
Dominican consulate in the corresponding
jurisdiction.
2. All documents need to be presented in original
and four copies with the exception of the passport.
3. The passport needs to be valid for a minimum of
three months after having been deposited for the
visa.
4. If the application includes the spouse, a
marriage certificate should be included.
5. Minors are exempt from the Good Conduct
Certificate requirement.
Investment Residence Program
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