🇩🇴Dominican Republic Visa for Venezuelan Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa required

Venezuelan passport holders need a visa to enter Dominican Republic. Apply at a Dominican Republic embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.

How Venezuelan citizens apply for a Dominican Republic visa

Dominican Republic visa cost for Venezuelan citizens

Tourist visa (single entry, consular)

USD 100

single entry, typically 60 daysofficial source
vfsglobal.com

Applications are handled via VFS Global — service fee approx. INR 500-1000, varies by centre.

Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules

Documents required for Venezuelan applicants

The exact documents Venezuelan citizens must submit for Dominican Republic, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.

businessBUSINESS VISA FOR LABOR PURPOSES (NM1) COMPANY MULTINATIONAL OR TRANSNATIONAL

- Completed and duly typed or printed Visa Form legibly printed. Available at the headquarters of the consular offices or on the service portal. - Visa request letter (without notarization), addressed to the consul, signed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs, containing the name of the beneficiary, nationality, place of residence, activity to which it is dedicated, economic means with those who count and purpose of travel to the country. This document must be submitted by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs on a stamped and sealed sheet. - One (1) photograph size 4 x 5 centimeters, front view and with a white background. - Original passport with a minimum validity of one year and a half (18 months). - Legible photocopy of the Residence Card. (If applicable). - Birth Certificate. It must be presented in original duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. If it is written in a language other than Spanish, must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Dominican Republic or apostilled, as appropriate. The original must be deposited and the translation both legalized or apostilled. - Certificate of No Criminal Records (Not required for minors) issued (less than 12 months after the request) by the competent authority (federal authority in the case of federal states) of the countries in which you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Medical Certification that the petitioner does not have infectious diseases. - Copy of valid or expired Dominican visas and visas from other countries. - Certification by a Multinational or Transnational Company: When they come to reside for one year or more: copy of your employment contract or agreement with the parent company and letter of transfer indicating the position that he will occupy and that his remunerations come from the parent company of the country of origin or provenance, these documents duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. If they are written in a language other than Spanish, must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Dominican Republic or apostilled, as appropriate. Must supply the original and the translation. (In case the original contract cannot be provided, they must convert a copy of it into an original, legalizing such copy in country of origin. - When they come for less than a year to carry out technical work: letter of visa application by the parent company, indicating the work or technical work that will be carried out in Dominican territory, as well as the Dominican company where the said work. If they are written in a language other than Spanish, they must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Republic Dominican or apostilled, as appropriate. For the guarantor in the DR: - Letter of Guarantee in Spanish, Duly Notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, this document must be presented by the applicant along with the other documents on the day of his interview at the Dominican consulate, it is essential that this letter of guarantee contain the following clause, so that it can be accepted by our diplomatic or consular mission: WARRANTY CLAUSE - "I guarantee that (name, nationality and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than that granted by the Dirección General de Migración, nor will request residence or change of immigration status from Dominican territory, exclusively performing the activity for which the visa was granted. I am morally and financially responsible upon return from their country of origin, assuming to pay in favor of the Dominican State any expense that said person may incur during their stay in the country, or that arises as a consequence of their repatriation or deportation.” - Supporting Documents: evidence establishing your job qualifications (these documents must not be apostilled or legalized or translated). - Interview. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reserves the right to summon the guarantor, to exhaust an interview with an official of the consular office.

businessBusiness Visa

Single-entry business visa (NS - Negocios Simple) Requirements: - Completed and duly completed Visa Form typed or legibly printed. - Visa request letter (without notarization), addressed to the consul, signed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs, containing the name of the beneficiary, nationality, place of residence, activity to which it is dedicated, economic means with which account and purpose of trip to the country. This document must be issued by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs on a stamped and sealed sheet. - Original passport with a minimum validity of six (06) months. - Legible photocopy of the Residence Card. (If apply) - Certificate of No Criminal Record (Not required for minors) issued (in date less than 12 months from the request) by the competent authority (federal authority in case of federal states) of the countries in which you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Medical Certification that the petitioner does not have contagious infectious diseases. - Dominican visas and other countries valid or expired. - Labor Certification, indicating your date of entry into the company, position you occupy in the company, including salary. For the guarantor in the DR: - Letter of Guarantee in Spanish, Duly Notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, this document must be presented by the applicant along with the other documents on the day of his interview at the Dominican consulate, it is essential that this letter of guarantee contain the following clause, so that it can be accepted by our diplomatic or consular mission: WARRANTY CLAUSE - "I guarantee that (name, nationality and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than that granted by the Dirección General de Migración, nor will request residence or change of immigration status from Dominican territory, exclusively performing the activity for which the visa was granted. I am morally and financially responsible upon return from their country of origin, assuming to pay in favor of the Dominican State any expense that said person may incur during their stay in the country, or that arises as a consequence of their repatriation or deportation.” Documents that demonstrate financial solvency: bank letter(s) from your bank account savings book, checking account or bank certificates, Labor Certification, Indicating its date entry to the company, position held in the company, salary, property titles of your residence, business, farm or land, or vehicle registration if he owns them.

businessBUSINESS VISA FOR LABOR PURPOSES (NM1) UNDER THE REGIME OF FREE ZONE

- Completed and duly completed Visa Form (Online Form (consuladord.com)), typed or legibly printed. Available at the headquarters of the consular offices or on the service portal. The original and the translation must be deposited, both legalized or apostilled. - Visa application letter (without notarization), addressed to the consul, signed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs, containing the beneficiary's name, nationality, place of residence, activity to which he is dedicated, economic means with which it counts and purpose of trip to the country. - One (1) photograph size 4 x 5 centimeters, front view and with a white background. - Original passport with a minimum validity of ONE AND A HALF YEAR (18 months). - Legible photocopy of the Residence Card. (If applicable). - Certificate of No Criminal Record (Not required for minors) issued (less than 12 months after the request) by the competent authority (federal authority in the case of federal states) of the countries in which you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Birth Certificate. It must be submitted in original duly legalized or apostilled. If it is written in a language other than Spanish, it must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Dominican Republic or apostilled. - Medical Certification that the petitioner does not have infectious diseases. This document must be issued by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs on a stamped and sealed sheet. - Copy of valid or expired Dominican visas and visas from other countries. - Certification from the National Council of Free Export Zones (CNZFE) for visa purposes, indicating that you are a beneficiary of Law 8-90 as established in article 5, indicating the type of benefit granted: a) That it is a free zone operator; b) It is a Free Zone company; c) He is a Free Zone Investor. For the guarantor in the DR: Letter of Guarantee in Spanish, Duly Notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, this document must be presented by the applicant along with the other documents on the day of his interview at the Dominican consulate, it is essential that this letter of guarantee contain the following clause, so that it can be accepted by our diplomatic or consular mission: WARRANTY CLAUSE - "I guarantee that (name, nationality and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than that granted by the Dirección General de Migración, nor will request residence or change of immigration status from Dominican territory, exclusively performing the activity for which the visa was granted. I am morally and financially responsible upon return from their country of origin, assuming to pay in favor of the Dominican State any expense that said person may incur during their stay in the country, or that arises as a consequence of their repatriation or deportation.” - Supporting Documents: evidence that establishes your job qualifications, including your resume or CV (curriculum vitae), university diplomas, (these documents must not be apostilled, legalized nor translated). - Interview. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reserves the right to summon the guarantor, to complete an interview with an official from the consular office.

otherResidence Visa

- Completed Visa Form (Online Form (consuladord.com)) and duly completed by machine or in legible print. Available at the headquarters of the consular offices or on the service portal. - Visa request letter to the signature of the beneficiary addressed to the corresponding consular office, containing name, nationality, place of residence and productive activity to which he is dedicated, as well as information on how he plans to settle in the country as a spouse or child (a) of a foreigner legal resident in the DR or of a Dominican, this letter is not legalized, nor is it apostilled. - Photograph size 4 x 5 centimeters, front view and with a white background. - Original passport with a minimum validity of one year and a half (18 months). - Legible photocopy of the Residence Card. (If apply) - Birth Certificate. It must be submitted in original duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. If it is written in a language other than Spanish, it must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Dominican Republic or apostilled, as appropriate. The original and the translation must be deposited, both legalized or apostilled. - Certificate of No Criminal Record (Not required for minors) issued (less than 12 months after the request) by the competent authority (federal authority in the case of Federated States) of the countries in which you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate of the children, according to the quality of the person requesting the dependency visa, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Notarized Declaration that certifies the Free Union for a period of not less than two years, in the cases in which it corresponds. - Medical Certification that the petitioner does not have contagious infectious diseases. - Dominican visas and other countries valid or expired. From the guarantor in the DR: - Letter of Guarantee in Spanish duly notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, in which it indicates that it is morally and economically responsible in the territory of the spouse or partner/children. This document must be presented by the applicant together with the other documents on the day of the interview at the Dominican Consulate. - Documents that demonstrate economic solvency:1) bank letter(s) from your savings account, checking account or bank certificates; 2) Labor Certification (indicating your date of entry into the company, position you occupy in the company, salary); 3) Property titles of your residence, business, farm or land, or vehicle registration if applicable. - Interview. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reserves the right to summon the guarantor, to complete an interview with an official from the consular office.

touristTourist Visa

- Completed Visa Form (Online Form) and duly completed by machine or in legible print. Available at the headquarters of the consular offices or on the service portal. - Visa request letter to the signature of the beneficiary addressed to the corresponding consular office, containing name, nationality, place of residence and productive activity to which he is dedicated, as well as information on how he plans to settle in the country as a spouse or child (a) of a foreigner legal resident in the DR or of a Dominican, this letter is not legalized, nor is it apostilled. - Photograph size 4 x 5 centimeters, front view and with a white background. - Original passport with a minimum validity of one year and a half (18 months). - Legible photocopy of the Residence Card. (If apply) - Birth Certificate. It must be submitted in original duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. If it is written in a language other than Spanish, it must be translated by a judicial interpreter, legalized by the Consulate of the Dominican Republic or apostilled, as appropriate. The original and the translation must be deposited, both legalized or apostilled. - Certificate of No Criminal Record (Not required for minors) issued (less than 12 months after the request) by the competent authority (federal authority in the case of Federated States) of the countries in which you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate of the children, according to the quality of the person requesting the dependency visa, duly legalized or apostilled, as appropriate. - Notarized Declaration that certifies the Free Union for a period of not less than two years, in the cases in which it corresponds. - Medical Certification that the petitioner does not have contagious infectious diseases. - Dominican visas and other countries valid or expired. From the guarantor in the DR: - Letter of Guarantee in Spanish duly notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, in which it indicates that it is morally and economically responsible in the territory of the spouse or partner/children. This document must be presented by the applicant together with the other documents on the day of the interview at the Dominican Consulate. - Documents that demonstrate economic solvency: 1) bank letter(s) from your savings account, checking account or bank certificates; 2) Labor Certification (indicating your date of entry into the company, position you occupy in the company, salary); 3) Property titles of your residence, business, farm or land, or vehicle registration if applicable. - Interview. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reserves the right to summon the guarantor, to complete an interview with an official from the consular office.

businessMULTIPLE BUSINESS VISA (NM - Negocios Múltiples )

For the Applicant Abroad: - Visa application letter (without notarization), addressed to the consul, signed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs, containing the name of the beneficiary, nationality, place of residence, activity to which he is dedicated, means financial resources that he has and the purpose of traveling to the country. This document shall be processed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs on the sheet stamped and sealed. - Duly completed Visa form either electronically or by hand (block letters). - Original passport with a minimum validity of six (06) months. - Labor Certification, indicating your date of entry into the company, position in the company and salary. - Immigration Status, these are: a legible photocopy of the National Document of Identity of the country of nationality and a legible photocopy of the Residence Card, if resides in a second country. - Travel history, photocopies of Dominican visas and other countries. - Certificate of No Criminal Record issued by the corresponding authorities of the last country in which the interested party was domiciled. Such document must be duly legalized or apostilled. For the guarantor in the DR: - Letter of Guarantee in Spanish, Duly Notarized and legalized in the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, this document must be presented by the applicant along with the other documents on the day of his interview at the Dominican consulate, it is essential that this letter of guarantee contain the following clause, so that it can be accepted by our diplomatic or consular mission: WARRANTY CLAUSE - "I guarantee that (name, nationality and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than that granted by the Dirección General de Migración, nor will request residence or change of immigration status from Dominican territory, exclusively performing the activity for which the visa was granted. I am morally and financially responsible upon return from their country of origin, assuming to pay in favor of the Dominican State any expense that said person may incur during their stay in the country, or that arises as a consequence of their repatriation or deportation.” - Documents that demonstrate financial solvency: bank letter(s) from your savings account passbook; current account or bank certificates; Labor certification, indicating your date of entry into the company, position you occupy in the company, salary; Title deeds of your residence, business, farm or land; either Vehicle registration if applicable.

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Dominican Republic visa for Venezuelan citizens — FAQ

Do Venezuelan citizens need a visa for Dominican Republic?

Venezuelan passport holders need a visa to enter Dominican Republic. Apply at a Dominican Republic embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.

What documents do Venezuelan citizens need for Dominican Republic?

A valid passport plus the Dominican Republic document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.

How much does the Dominican Republic visa cost for Venezuelan citizens?

The Dominican Republic tourist visa (single entry, consular) fee is USD 100. Applications through VFS Global carry an additional service fee of about INR 500-1000.

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