Most travelers can stay in the Dominican Republic for up to 30 days as a tourist.
What You Need to Know
The eTicket itself does not grant permission for a specific length of stay. It is a required entry and exit form, but your actual stay is determined by Dominican immigration authorities upon arrival.
For many nationalities, the standard permitted stay is 30 days, but this can vary depending on your passport or the purpose of your visit. Extensions may be possible by applying with local immigration authorities once in the country.
The allowed stay is not the same as the eTicket’s validity, which only covers your submitted travel dates.
Our Recommendation
Check the entry stamp in your passport upon arrival to confirm the length of stay granted by immigration. If you plan to stay longer than the standard period, make arrangements in advance to apply for an extension.
A Quick Tip
Always respect the maximum stay allowed to avoid fines, denied re-entry, or issues with future travel to the Dominican Republic.