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  2. Visa policy of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    This fee was previously charged in the form of a tourist card on arrival, but as of 25 April 2018, the card is no longer required of those arriving by air. Instead, the fee is charged with the airfare for all tickets issued outside the Dominican Republic.

  3. Withdrawal of application for admission - Wikipedia

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    Form I-94, endorsing both sections with "WD - Application for Admission WIthdrawn. (Stamp Number), (Port), and (Date)." In addition, Block 20 indicates the file number of the alien's case, Block 26 specifies the grounds of inadmissibility, the withdrawal form served, and the flight or ship by which the alien is expected to depart.

  4. Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Dominican Republic Passport. Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Dominican Republic.

  5. Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic [a] is a North American country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.It shares a maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and a land border with Haiti to the west, occupying the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola which, along with Saint Martin, is one of only two islands in the Caribbean shared ...

  6. National Identity Card (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican national identity card (Spanish: Cédula de Identidad y Electoral or cédula) is a national identity card issued to citizens of the Dominican Republic.The polycarbonate card containing the holder's full name, place of birth, date of birth, nationality, sex, civil status, occupation, polling station, and residential address, as well as a photograph that adheres to ISO/IEC 19794-5.

  7. Dominican Republic nationality law - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In part, the ruling stated "la condición del nacimiento en el territorio del Estado es la única a ser demostrada para la adquisición de la nacionalidad, en lo que se refiere a personas que no tendrían derecho a otra nacionalidad" ("the condition of birth in the territory of the nation is the only one to be demonstrated for the ...

  8. Foreign relations of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic has an embassy in Madrid, consulates-general in Barcelona and Santa Cruz de Tenerife and consulates in Seville and Valencia. [103] Spain has an embassy in Santo Domingo. [104] Switzerland: 28 March 1927: See Dominican Republic-Switzerland relations. Dominican Republic has an embassy in Bern and a consulate-general in Zürich.

  9. Ministries of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Ministries of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Ministerios de la República Dominicana) are the primary units of the executive branch of the government of the Dominican Republic. These offices were formerly known as Secretaries of State ( Spanish : Secretarias de Estado ), but that denominations changed on 2010, with the Constitutional reform .