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CONTADORES DOMINICANOS

Multiple Dependency Visa in the Dominican Republic

Dependency visas are issued based on family dependency or the direct relatives of Dominican citizens, beneficiaries of diplomatic, official, courtesy, business (NM1), and student visas, subject to the type of visa granted to the principal relative or employer on whom they depend.

Who Can Apply for the Multiple Dependency Visa?

  1. Spouses of Dominican Residents: Husbands or wives of Dominican citizens or permanent residents.
  2. Minor Children: Dependent children of Dominican citizens or permanent residents.
  3. Other Dependents: In some exceptional cases, the visa may extend to other dependent relatives, such as parents or individuals with disabilities, as long as the dependency relationship is demonstrated.

Requirements to Apply for the Multiple Dependency Visa

Applicants must meet several requirements and submit a series of documents that prove both their relationship with the Dominican citizen or resident and their economic situation. Below are the main requirements:

  • Completed Application Form: The applicant must complete the official visa application form, which is available at the consulate or online.
  • Valid Passport: The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from the date of entry into the Dominican Republic.
  • Certificate of No Criminal Record: A certificate of no criminal record from the country of origin or from the country where the applicant has resided in the last five years must be provided.
  • Marriage or Birth Certificate: For spouses, the marriage certificate is required, while for children, the birth certificate must be provided to demonstrate the direct relationship with the Dominican citizen or resident.
  • Request Letter from the Dominican Citizen or Resident: The Dominican citizen or resident must provide a letter requesting the visa for their dependent, explaining the family relationship and the reason for the request.
  • Proof of Financial Solvency of the Applicant or Sponsor: Bank statements, employment letters, or any document demonstrating the financial solvency of the resident or citizen who will cover the dependent’s expenses must be presented.
  • Recent Photograph: The applicant must submit a passport-sized photo in color with a white background.
  • Proof of Legal Residence in the Dominican Republic: If the applicant is a dependent of a legal resident, a copy of the sponsor’s residence ID must be submitted.
  • Payment of Consular Fee: The visa cost varies by country, but it usually ranges from 100 to 150 USD.

Steps to Apply for a Multiple Dependency Visa

1. Gather the Documents

Ensure you have all required documents and that they are up to date. The birth certificate or marriage certificate must be properly legalized and, if necessary, translated into Spanish.

2. Complete the Form

Fill out the application form online or at the nearest Dominican consulate. Ensure all information is correct and complete.

3. Submit the Application at the Consulate

Submit the documents at the nearest Dominican consulate to your location. Some consulates allow for virtual submissions, but generally, in-person attendance is necessary.

4. Payment of the Consular Fee

Make the corresponding payment at the consulate and keep the receipt. This payment is necessary for processing the visa application.

5. Processing Time

The processing time for the Multiple Dependency Visa usually ranges from 30 to 60 business days. During this period, the consulate will review the documents and may request additional information if necessary.

Benefits of the Multiple Dependency Visa

The processing time for the Multiple Dependency Visa usually ranges from 30 to 60 business days. During this period, the consulate will review the documents and may request additional information if necessary.

  • Multiple Entries to the Country: With the multiple dependency visa, you can enter and exit the country as many times as necessary during the one-year validity of the visa. This is especially useful if you have commitments outside the Dominican Republic but need to return to be with your family member.
  • Ease of Accompanying Family Members: This visa allows spouses, children, or dependents of Dominican citizens or legal residents to be with their loved ones without entry restrictions, facilitating family reunification.
  • Renewal Option: The Multiple Dependency Visa can be renewed once it expires, as long as the dependency relationship continues. This allows dependents to continue residing or visiting their relatives in the Dominican Republic for extended periods.
  • Access to Basic Services: Although this visa does not permit work in the Dominican Republic, holders have access to basic services such as healthcare and education, in the case of minor children, making prolonged stays in the country easier.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Multiple Dependency Visa

1. How long can I stay in the Dominican Republic with this visa?

Each entry with the Multiple Dependency Visa allows a stay of up to 60 consecutive days. After that, you can exit and re-enter as needed.

2. Is it possible to work with a Multiple Dependency Visa?

Yes, the Multiple Dependency Visa allows the holder to work in the Dominican Republic.

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