Dominica Tourist Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders
Fee Breakdown
Key Requirements
- ✓ Pakistani passport holders can enter Dominica visa-free for up to 180 days
- ✓ Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
- ✓ Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay
- ✓ Return or onward ticket confirming departure from Dominica
- ✓ Confirmed accommodation details such as hotel bookings or invitation letter from a host
- ✓ Travel health insurance is recommended
Documents Required
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Ensure your Pakistani passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned stay in Dominica.
Step 2: Book your return or onward flight ticket and arrange accommodation in Dominica.
Step 3: Prepare proof of sufficient funds and a travel itinerary for your stay.
Step 4: Upon arrival at Douglas-Charles Airport or by sea, present your passport and supporting documents to immigration officers.
Step 5: Immigration officer will grant entry for up to 180 days on a visa-free basis.
⚠️ Important Notes
Dominica and the Dominican Republic are two entirely separate countries. Pakistani passport holders enjoy visa-free access to Dominica only. Ensure you have sufficient funds and confirmed accommodation before travel. Entry is at the discretion of immigration officers, so carry all supporting documents. Note that permission to stay is granted for up to 180 days but the actual duration may be determined by the immigration officer upon arrival.
Common Rejection Reasons
- ✗ Insufficient proof of funds to cover the stay
- ✗ No confirmed return or onward travel ticket
- ✗ Lack of confirmed accommodation arrangements
- ✗ Passport validity of less than 6 months at the time of entry
- ✗ Previous immigration violations or criminal record
- ✗ Immigration officer not satisfied with the purpose of visit
Frequently Asked Questions
No, Pakistani passport holders can enter Dominica visa-free for up to 180 days for tourism or leisure purposes.
You can stay in Dominica for up to 180 days without a visa on a single visit.
Extensions beyond the initial visa-free period may be requested through the Dominica Immigration Department, but are not guaranteed. It is advisable to contact local immigration authorities well before your permitted stay expires.
No, Dominica is a separate island nation in the Eastern Caribbean and should not be confused with the Dominican Republic, which is a different country with different entry requirements.
Travel insurance is not a mandatory requirement but is strongly recommended to cover medical emergencies and unexpected expenses during your stay.
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