Hong Kong Visa RequirementsFor Dominican Republic passport holders

Dominican Republic citizens can enter Hong Kong without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Hong Kong maintains its own immigration policy separate from mainland China and extends visa-free access to Dominican passport holders. Simply present your passport at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) immigration and receive a 90-day entry permit.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Free visa cost
Hong Kong
Asia
HKD (HK$)
Cantonese, English
UTC+8

Great news! Dominican Republic passport holders can enter Hong Kong without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa application needed. Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) with your Dominican passport and proceed through immigration. You will receive a stamp or entry permit valid for 90 days. Carry a return or onward ticket as immigration may request it. Ensure your passport has at least 6 months of validity.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Dominican Republic to Hong Kong: What You Need to Know

Hong Kong has its own immigration system distinct from mainland China. A visa for mainland China does not grant entry to Hong Kong, and vice versa. Dominican passport holders enjoy generous visa-free access to Hong Kong, making it an excellent base for exploring the region. Note that entering mainland China from Hong Kong requires a separate Chinese visa.

How to Get There

No direct flights connect SDQ or PUJ to Hong Kong. Common routes go via Miami MIA or New York JFK connecting to Hong Kong (HKG) on Cathay Pacific, or via a Korean or Japanese hub on Korean Air or Japan Airlines. Hong Kong is also served via Middle East hubs through Emirates. Total journey time from Santo Domingo is approximately 22 to 28 hours.

Money & Banking

Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong dollar (HKD), pegged to the USD at approximately 7.8 HKD per dollar. ATMs are ubiquitous and accept all major international cards. Credit cards are accepted everywhere. Tipping 10 percent is customary at sit-down restaurants. A mid-range daily budget in Hong Kong is $100 to $180 USD, as accommodation is expensive. Street food and local cha chaan teng diners offer excellent value at $5 to $10 USD per meal.

Practical Tips

Hong Kong is dense and energetic. The MTR subway is one of the worlds most efficient transit systems. The Octopus card is used for metro, buses, ferries, and even convenience store purchases. Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour is iconic and extremely affordable. Dim sum brunch is a local institution: go early on weekends. Hong Kong is a duty-free shopping paradise for electronics and luxury goods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dominican citizens need a visa for Hong Kong?

No. Dominican Republic passport holders can enter Hong Kong visa-free for up to 90 days. Hong Kong has its own immigration policy separate from mainland China.

Is a China visa valid for Hong Kong?

No. Hong Kong and mainland China have separate immigration systems. A Chinese mainland visa does not grant entry to Hong Kong. Dominican citizens can enter Hong Kong visa-free with their passport, but need a separate visa to enter mainland China.

How long can Dominican citizens stay in Hong Kong?

Up to 90 days per visit on the visa-free entry. No advance application is needed.

How do I get from the Dominican Republic to Hong Kong?

Fly from SDQ or PUJ via Miami or New York to Hong Kong (HKG) on Cathay Pacific with a connection, or via Middle East hubs through Emirates. Korean Air and Japan Airlines also connect via Seoul or Tokyo. Total travel time is approximately 22 to 28 hours.

Is Hong Kong expensive for Dominican travelers?

Hong Kong is expensive for accommodation. Budget hostels start at $50 USD and mid-range hotels average $120 to $200 USD per night. However, food at local cha chaan teng diners and dai pai dong hawker stalls is very affordable at $5 to $10 USD per meal.

How is public transport in Hong Kong?

The MTR subway is world-class. The Octopus card is used for all public transport including metro, buses, trams, and Star Ferry. The iconic Star Ferry ride across Victoria Harbour costs less than $1 USD.

Can I use Hong Kong as a stopover to mainland China?

Yes. Hong Kong is a great stopover point. However, to cross into mainland China from Hong Kong, Dominican passport holders need a valid Chinese mainland visa obtained in advance. The high-speed rail from Hong Kong West Kowloon connects to major Chinese cities.