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Visa not required for US permanent resident card Holders. [42] Cape Verde: Visa on arrival [43] Not available at all entry points. [44] Central African Republic: Visa required [45] Chad: Visa required [46] Chile: Visa required [47] Visa not required for max. stay of 90 days for holders of a valid visa issued by USA. China: Visa required [48]
Santo Domingo: Met with President Luis Abinader, Vice President Raquel Peña and Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez. [6] February 5–6, 2025 2 Germany: Munich: Attended the Munich Security Conference with Vice President Vance. [7] Met separately with Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. [8] [9]
Holders of passports of the following countries and territories may enter the Dominican Republic without a visa for tourist purposes for up to 30 days (unless otherwise noted). Extension of stay is possible for up to 120 days for a fee. [1] [2]
South Korea (Santo Domingo) Spain Sweden Switzerland (Santo Domingo) Sudan South Sudan (Washington D.C.) Syria Thailand Turkmenistan (Washington D.C.) Taiwan Turkey (Santo Domingo) Tunisia (Washington D.C.) Tajikistan (Washington D.C.) United Arab Emirates
Las Américas Airport opened in 1959 as the official airport of Ciudad Trujillo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, with the city subsequently changing its name to Santo Domingo. The official name of the airport was changed in 2002 to "Aeropuerto Internacional Las Américas- José Francisco Peña Gómez (AIJFPG)" but is known as "Las ...
Arajet Airlines is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Dominican Republic, with headquarters in Santo Domingo. Established in 2022, the airline provides low-cost flights to destinations in North, Central, and South America with the aim of showcasing Dominican culture and hospitality on the global stage.
Left Santo Domingo, March 20, 1897 Accredited to Santo Domingo, also accredited to Haiti; resident at Port-au-Prince. Credentials presented on November 18, 1893, by his predecessor; Smythe was officially received in person at Santo Domingo, October 28, 1895. William F. Powell: Chargé d'Affaires February 18, 1898: Superseded, July 23, 1904
Volo (formerly branded as Aeronaves Dominicanas [1] and AeroDomca) is a charter airline with facilities in Samaná El Catey International Airport and main offices in the La Isabela International Airport, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. [2]