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  1. #28008
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    Show me in my past posts that I said you should not be arrested if you overstay. You all are crazy! I said if you are tourist visiting and you leave your passport in the hotel they cannot arrest you for that that is stiupid and you all jump on me and said you have to carry your passport on the beach and migration came back and said that they were wrong for doing that. But, what do you do you talk about overstay. I said if you are a tourist not a overstay tourist they cannot arrest you for leaving your passport in your hotel room. I do not give a shit about overstay. I am talking about someone who comes short time. Now go ahead and bring up overstay again to try to prove your point. I do not give a shit about overstay.
    Relax, Revere, just trying to keep the info accurate.

    Peace! .

  2. #28007

    Do Not Drink and Drive

    US national tries to leave country after killing two in crash.

    Sosua, Dominican Republic. - US citizen James Bush was arrested at Gregorio Luperķand international airport in Puerto Plata while trying to leave the country after running over two Haitian citizens on the Puerto Plata-Montellano road in the early Sunday.

    Two Haitians, a man and a woman, lost their lives after being hit by the gray Honda SUV, registration plate number G341317, driven by the 46-year old man.

    Bush tried to escape from the country on Monday afternoon on American Airlines flight 935 to New York, to evade Dominican justice for the deaths and material damage caused by last Sunday's accident.

    James Bush was handed over to the public prosecutor for traffic in Puerto Plata, Dorca Alvarado Reyes, for processing in connection with the deaths of Ketia Joseph and Lorenzo Desir, aged 20 and 43.

    Puerto Plata judge Osvaldo Bonilla ordered Bush to be held in preventive custody as he represented a flight risk.

  3. #28006

    Where, when??

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    For all you Rumba lovers, it is back!
    Where did you here this? Seems to be way off from what I'm hearing?

  4. #28005
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    Excuse me?

    Your last post:

    **Some info about stay in DR: Tourists who want to stay longer in the Dominican Republic than 30 days must pay a fee when leaving the country**.

    I can't believe the shit some of you folks are floating here! Rumba is closed. Rumba is opening, Rumba is open, Rumba is not open, Rumba is closed.

    Question:

    How many mongers does it take to find out if Rumba is open or closed?

    Answer: 5.

    One to hear a rumor.

    One to post the rumor.

    One to celebrate the rumor.

    One to shoot down the rumor.

    And one, my personal favorite, to just take a look!

    It is not surprising that some of you have nothing but problems down there.
    Show me in my past posts that I said you should not be arrested if you overstay. You all are crazy! I said if you are tourist visiting and you leave your passport in the hotel they cannot arrest you for that that is stiupid and you all jump on me and said you have to carry your passport on the beach and migration came back and said that they were wrong for doing that. But, what do you do you talk about overstay. I said if you are a tourist not a overstay tourist they cannot arrest you for leaving your passport in your hotel room. I do not give a shit about overstay. I am talking about someone who comes short time. Now go ahead and bring up overstay again to try to prove your point. I do not give a shit about overstay.

  5. #28004

    Enough of the fake news!

    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    Not talking about overstaying please do not imply I ever talked about overstaying. I never said in any of my posts about overstaying.......Let's stick to facts!
    Excuse me?

    Your last post:

    **Some info about stay in DR: Tourists who want to stay longer in the Dominican Republic than 30 days must pay a fee when leaving the country**.

    I can't believe the shit some of you folks are floating here! Rumba is closed. Rumba is opening, Rumba is open, Rumba is not open, Rumba is closed.

    Question:

    How many mongers does it take to find out if Rumba is open or closed?

    Answer: 5.

    One to hear a rumor.

    One to post the rumor.

    One to celebrate the rumor.

    One to shoot down the rumor.

    And one, my personal favorite, to just take a look!

    It is not surprising that some of you have nothing but problems down there.

  6. #28003
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    Not talking about overstaying please do not imply I ever talked about overstaying. I never said in any of my posts about overstaying. I said you cannot arrest tourists for leaving their passport in hotel it is stiupid and I got people saying there right you must carry your passport on the beach I said very clearly that if you are a tourist visiting for a short period time cannot arrest you for leaving passport in hotel. Now I rest my case they said that was wrong will not happen again. Let's stick to facts!
    It's still a good idea to carry a photocopy of your passport with you at all times, while leaving the original in a safe at the hotel.

  7. #28002
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    For the record, overstaying your permitted time in the Dominican Republic is subject to a fine of 2,500 pesos and up. It is not a fee, but a fine.

    It's the law which will allow them to detain you, if they decide to for any reason.
    Not talking about overstaying please do not imply I ever talked about overstaying. I never said in any of my posts about overstaying. I said you cannot arrest tourists for leaving their passport in hotel it is stiupid and I got people saying there right you must carry your passport on the beach I said very clearly that if you are a tourist visiting for a short period time cannot arrest you for leaving passport in hotel. Now I rest my case they said that was wrong will not happen again. Let's stick to facts!

  8. #28001

    Dominican Republic Tourist Overstay Penalties or Fines or Fees Recently updated!

    Copied from a website. I hope this helps.

    If you are a tourist visiting the Dominican Republic and you over stay your allotted time these are the Penalties or Fees. This applies to the Dominican Republic's Tourist Card and is a complete schedule of Fees Fines and Penalties you will pay at the airport when leaving or exiting the country. The words Fees Fines and Penalties are interchangeably used here. They mean the same thing and you will pay them when you are leaving the Dominican Republic if you are here longer than your tourist card allows.

    1 DAY 3 MONTHS New Fine: RD $2,500

    3 9 MONTHS New Fine: RD $4,000

    9 12 MONTHS New Fine: RD $5,000

    12 18 MONTHS New Fine: RD $6,500

    18 24 MONTHS New Fine: RD $8,000

    24 30 MONTHS New Fine: RD $9,500

    30 36 MONTHS New Fine: RD $11,000

    36 48 MONTHS New Fine: RD $16,000

    48 60 MONTHS New Fine: RD $20,000

    6 YEARS New Fine: RD $30,000

    7 YEARS New Fine: RD $40,000

    8 YEARS New Fine: RD $50,000

    9 YEARS New Fine: RD $60,000

    10 YEARS New Fine: RD $70,000

  9. #28000
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I stand by my point. You cannot arrest tourists for leaving there passports in there hotel room. Just cannot do that. You have to be smart in how you approach a situation. I say again not bringing my passport to the beach.

    7 February 2017.

    Migraciand apologizes.

    Wednesday, 2 February, officials from the immigration department (la Direcciand General de Migracin) came to Sosa to check on illegal practices. Officers checked bars and restaurants on the possession of the necessary permits and if t.

    A number of businesses were fined because they did not meet these requirements. Furthermore, officials were looking for foreigners staying here illegally and are on the Interpol list. The following day they went to Cabarete for the same reason. Here quite a few businesses were fined because they had foreigners employed for example as cook or waitress, without a work permit. But the overzealous officials also fined innocent tourists, which appears to be a mistake according to the spokesman of Migraciand. For that they offer apologies and the tourists can rest assured that it will not happen again.

    Some info about stay in DR:

    Tourists who want to stay longer in the Dominican Republic than 30 days must pay a fee when leaving the country.
    For the record, overstaying your permitted time in the Dominican Republic is subject to a fine of 2,500 pesos and up. It is not a fee, but a fine.

    It's the law which will allow them to detain you, if they decide to for any reason.

  10. #27999
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I stand by my point. You cannot arrest tourists for leaving there passports in there hotel room. Just cannot do that. You have to be smart in how you approach a situation. I say again not bringing my passport to the beach.
    Source of the news story contained in the original of the above post is: Soss-News (sosuanews.com).

    With all the fake news going around I don't have any idea why people don't identify the source of information used to support your assertions. Unless you quoting the proverbial source "that does not want to be identified" or "who is not authorized to speak on the subject" or "who is close to (insert name of important individual here)". Right?!

    ROTFLMAO!

  11. #27998

    Immigration Say's Sorry

    I stand by my point. You cannot arrest tourists for leaving there passports in there hotel room. Just cannot do that. You have to be smart in how you approach a situation. I say again not bringing my passport to the beach.

    7 February 2017.

    Migraciķand apologizes.

    Wednesday, 2 February, officials from the immigration department (la Direcciķand General de Migraciķn) came to Sosúa to check on illegal practices. Officers checked bars and restaurants on the possession of the necessary permits and if t.

    A number of businesses were fined because they did not meet these requirements. Furthermore, officials were looking for foreigners staying here illegally and are on the Interpol list. The following day they went to Cabarete for the same reason. Here quite a few businesses were fined because they had foreigners employed for example as cook or waitress, without a work permit. But the overzealous officials also fined innocent tourists, which appears to be a mistake according to the spokesman of Migraciķand. For that they offer apologies and the tourists can rest assured that it will not happen again.

    Some info about stay in DR:

    Tourists who want to stay longer in the Dominican Republic than 30 days must pay a fee when leaving the country.

  12. #27997
    Quote Originally Posted by Boriman  [View Original Post]

    ......Although I've not seen my buddy in several years he once explained to me that he always overstays, saying that it is cheaper and less hassle to pay the fine than it is to gain citizenship. Every so often he left the country and reentered, to avoid any complications. My friend is a businessman so obtaining a Resident or Business visa would cost $125 (which is DOP 5843, not counting cost of paperwork, and other expenses, claiming residency).

    For that he could overstay in the DR up to 9-12 months and only pay a DOP 5,000 fine. The way Dominican Immigration works overstaying is simply the better option.

    I guess many others have been doing the same thing and now they are cracking down on it. The problem are not the overstays but how the government has been addressing the issue. Like the motoconcho guys. They are all suppose to be wearing helmets. Every so often they enforce this law by confiscating the bikes. Then the police get lax and the motoconcho guys return to their old ways.

    Let us see how long this Immigration crackdown lasts.

    Manizales, Wrx2005, Berthold, and everyone else, thanks for your imput.
    Thanks for the details.

    Seems pretty straight forward to me, nothing mysterious there.

    Play by their rules, carry a copy of your papers, be respectful of their laws and culture while you are there, and you'll be fine. It's hard, as they say, to cheat an honest man.

    If you ignore, or try or game the rules, like the examples above, you are on your own. Good luck with that!

  13. #27996

    Sosua Ink / Tattoos

    Hey guys,

    I've seen some great sleeves on the chicas in DR. I assume they probably get the best work in Santo Domingo, but thought I'd ask about any reputable places in Sosua or elsewhere on the North coast. Any ideas on pricing would be great too! It's got to be cheaper than in the US! Safety is important of course.

  14. #27995

    Immigration detainees

    Quote Originally Posted by Berthold  [View Original Post]
    Looks like Punta Cana / Bavaro will be next.

    http://bavarodigital.net/2017/02/05/...o-actualizado/
    First, I hope my fellow board members do not mind it when I copy and paste articles directly into this forum. I do so since, many times, after a certain period, some links stop working. Second, on some computers the links do work but in others they do not.

    Not that I discourage links but occassionally clicking them puts some unwanted stuff on people's computers.

    Finally, the link is to a Spanish article. An English translation is helpful for my fellow brothers out there who do not read Spanish.

    Below is a translation of the link http://bavarodigital.net/2017/02/05/...o-actualizado/.

    In the area of Bavaro. Punta Cana, sources close to Bavaro Digital reported that there will be massive detentions in the month of March-April by the Migration Department. We advise foreigners to come to normalize and regularize their papers and residence permits in the Dominican Republic.

    SANTO DOMINGO. - The General Directorate of Migration (DGM) calls on all foreign nationals residing in the Dominican Republic with expired immigration status to renew their residence cards, in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 285-04 General of Migration. In a press release, the DGM indicates that according to the provisions of article 25 of the Law, "foreigners authorized to remain in the country, are obliged to obtain, maintain and carry their immigration identification documents. ".

    In that sense, it states that "foreign citizens with immigration status due in any of the categories: students, temporary workers, temporary residents, permanent residents and investors, must proceed with the renewal of their immigration identification documents. " The institution informs that in order to do so, they must come to the Headquarters, located in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, at George Washington Avenue, Hroes de Luperand, (La Feria) from Monday to Friday, 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

    In the case of foreign citizens residing in localities of the interior of the country, the renewal of their documents can be carried out in the regional offices of the DGM in bevaro, La Altagracia Province, for the East zone and in the regional offices of Santiago de LOS Caballeros and Puerto Plata, for the Cibao region and the North.

    The agency issued a warning following the arrest of a number of foreigners in the last hours in Puerto Plata, Sosa and Cabarete, after establishing that they were residing illegally in the country, most of them with a residence permit and other documents Expired.

    During operations carried out by immigration inspectors in Puerto Plata, Sosa and Cabarete, several Canadians, Russians, Germans, Italians, Venezuelans, Cubans, Americans and other nationalities who were illegally residing in the country were detained, after leaving their residence permit, States the entity.

    However, the Migration Directorate reports that many of the detainees proceeded immediately to renew their documents in order to stay longer in the national territory, so that the entity deprived them of their deportation.

    He warns, however, that other foreigners who maintain an attitude of indifference in the renewal of their stay permits in the Dominican Republic and other important documents will be located and could be removed from the national territory for violation of law 285-04 on Migration.

    "We are exhausting the decision to call those foreigners to come to our offices to regularize their documents because otherwise, we will act accordingly," says a communication from the General Directorate of Migration delivered to journalists of this medium who cover the source.

    Where to seek help. In addition, the entity explains that in addition to the main office located in the Center of Heroes, Migration also opened premises in Punta Cana and bevaro, where foreigners can go to normalize and regularize their roles and residence permits in the Dominican Republic and Covers both workers and students of different nationalities residing here.

    This puts a different spin on the article I previously posted (post number 28045). The above article does not mention tourists, people who ride motorized vehicles being particularly targeted, or even a DOP 2,500 (this is the fine one pays for overstaying from one day to three months!

    It seems that there are two groups here: the overstays (the above article) and the tourists (post 28045). Either the media are confusing the two, reporting it incorrectly, both media have a different focus, or Immigration (or law enforcement sent out to do their bidding), in it's overzealousness are targeting overstays and accidentally arresting tourists in the process.

    It could even be that Immigration is arresting tourists, along with the overstays, knowing that tourists will pay up since many have to be back home by a certain time. Surely, if I was arrested I would be worried about being detained so long that I would miss my plane back home (and have problems explaining myself to my boss). I could easily see a nave tourist, not overstaying, not speaking Spanish, being made to pay a fine for not having documents on hand. Excuse my skepticism and cynicism but I have been to DR so many times I am still amazed at all the scams some Islanders pull.

    Although I've not seen my buddy in several years he once explained to me that he always overstays, saying that it is cheaper and less hassle to pay the fine than it is to gain citizenship. Every so often he left the country and reentered, to avoid any complications. My friend is a businessman so obtaining a Resident or Business visa would cost $125 (which is DOP 5843, not counting cost of paperwork, and other expenses, claiming residency).

    For that he could overstay in the DR up to 9-12 months and only pay a DOP 5,000 fine. The way Dominican Immigration works overstaying is simply the better option.

    I guess many others have been doing the same thing and now they are cracking down on it. The problem are not the overstays but how the government has been addressing the issue. Like the motoconcho guys. They are all suppose to be wearing helmets. Every so often they enforce this law by confiscating the bikes. Then the police get lax and the motoconcho guys return to their old ways.

    Let us see how long this Immigration crackdown lasts.

    Manizales, Wrx2005, Berthold, and everyone else, thanks for your imput.

  15. #27994
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    You are welcome. And yes we will see how this plays out. Since it is not easy to figure out the motives behind this, why they targeted certain people / places, and what is going to happen next.
    Looks like Punta Cana / Bavaro will be next.

    http://bavarodigital.net/2017/02/05/...o-actualizado/

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