Turkey, with its breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia, the historical richness of Istanbul, and the turquoise waters of the Aegean coast, has become a top-tier destination for Dominican travelers. However, before you pack your bags, there is one essential step: securing your travel authorization.

Fortunately, the days of waiting at an embassy are over. Dominican Republic citizens are eligible for the Turkey e-Visa, an electronic system that makes getting your permit faster and easier than ever.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the Turkey e-Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens, processing times, and how to ensure a 99.9% approval rate.
Yes. Citizens of the Dominican Republic are required to obtain a visa to enter Turkey for tourism or business purposes. While some nations enjoy visa-free entry, Dominican passport holders must apply for an e-Visa before their departure. The good news is that this process is entirely digital and can be completed from your home in Santo Domingo, Santiago, or anywhere with an internet connection.
The most common type of e-Visa for Dominican citizens is the Tourist/Business Visa.
The Turkey Tourist Visa is generally valid for 180 days from your intended date of arrival. This means you have a 6-month window to enter the country. However, remember that the actual "stay" is limited to 90 days total within that 180-day period.
To apply via turkey-evisa.it.com, you only need a few basic items:

Special rules apply to different types of passports. While ordinary Dominican passport holders always need an e-Visa, those holding Service or Diplomatic Passports should check the latest bilateral agreements. Often, official passport holders are exempt for short stays, but it is critical to verify this with the Turkish Embassy in Santo Domingo before departure to avoid boarding issues.
Applying is a straightforward 3-step process:
We understand that travel plans can sometimes be last-minute. That’s why we offer three distinct processing tiers to fit your schedule:
If you are traveling within the next 24 hours, using a professional agent like turkey-evisa.it.com is highly recommended. Official government portals can sometimes be slow to respond to errors or have technical glitches. An agent provides an extra layer of human review, correcting typos (like "0" instead of "O" in passport numbers) that would otherwise lead to an instant rejection at the boarding gate.
Once you arrive, getting around is easy with the right apps.

If you plan to rent a car:
If your passport is lost or stolen in Turkey, you must immediately:
Children and infants cannot "share" a visa with their parents.
Turkey follows standard international safety protocols. Children under 18 traveling alone (unaccompanied minors) are often required by airlines and immigration to have specific authorization forms from both parents. Ensure you check with your airline (e.g., Turkish Airlines or Arajet) for their specific "Unaccompanied Minor" service requirements.

If you are traveling with family or a group of friends (between 2 and 10 people), you can submit a Group Application.
An e-Visa is strictly for tourism and trade. It cannot be "converted" into a work or study permit upon arrival. If you decide you want to live in Turkey, you must apply for a "Short-Term Residence Permit" at the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management before your 90-day visa stay expires.
Yes, but with one major condition: your arrival must be on or after the start date of your e-Visa's validity period. You cannot enter Turkey even one day before the start date printed on your visa. However, you can enter any time within the 180-day window following that date, as long as your total stay does not exceed 90 days.
Q: Do I need to visit the Turkish Embassy in Santo Domingo?
A: No. For the e-Visa, everything is done online. You only need to visit the embassy if you are applying for a long-term work or study permit.
Q: Is the e-Visa valid for cruise ship passengers?
A: Dominican citizens arriving at sea ports for a day trip (less than 72 hours) may not need a visa under certain conditions, but for any inland travel or overnight stays, an e-Visa is mandatory.
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