Slovakia Visa RequirementsFor Dominican Republic passport holders

Dominican nationals require a Schengen C visa to enter Slovakia. Slovakia has no embassy in the Dominican Republic; applications are typically processed by the German Embassy in Santo Domingo on Slovakia's behalf.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Bratislava
Europe
EUR (€)
Slovak
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Dominican Republic passport holders require a visa to enter Slovakia.

Applications are typically handled by the Embassy of Germany in Santo Domingo on Slovakia's behalf. Confirm this arrangement before applying. Schengen C visa fee: EUR 80 (approximately USD 87), plus any service fee. Processing time: 15 calendar days. Apply at least 6 weeks before your travel date.

Slovakia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Schengen Visa Application Form

Completed and signed Schengen C visa application form. Available from the embassy or VFS/BLS application center.

Passport Photos

Two recent passport-sized photos (35x45mm, white background, taken within the last 6 months), meeting Schengen biometric photo standards.

Valid Passport

Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned return date from the Schengen Area, issued within the last 10 years, with at least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.

Travel Medical Insurance

Travel health insurance covering at least EUR 30,000 for emergency medical costs, repatriation, and hospitalization, valid for the entire Schengen Area and the full duration of your stay.

Flight Itinerary

Round-trip flight reservation showing entry and exit from the Schengen Area. A reservation or itinerary is sufficient; you do not need to purchase tickets before your visa is approved.

Accommodation Proof

Hotel booking confirmations, rental agreement, or an official invitation letter from a host in the destination country covering the full duration of your stay.

Bank Statements

Personal bank statements for the last 3 to 6 months showing sufficient funds to cover your stay. A common guideline is EUR 100 per day of stay. Statements must be recent and stamped by your bank.

Employment Letter or Proof of Income

A letter from your employer confirming your position, salary, and approved leave dates. Self-employed applicants should provide business registration documents and recent tax returns.

Recent Payslips

Last 3 months of payslips or proof of income to demonstrate financial stability. Pensioners should provide pension statements; students should provide enrollment certificates and sponsor financial proof.

Cover Letter

A personal cover letter explaining the purpose and itinerary of your trip, your ties to the Dominican Republic (employment, family, property), and your intent to return after the visit.

Current Travel Situation

Dominican Republic to Slovakia: What You Need to Know

Slovakia is a Central European Schengen country bordered by the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, and Poland. Dominican passport holders need a standard Schengen C visa. Since Slovakia does not maintain an embassy in Santo Domingo, the German Embassy typically represents Slovakia for visa purposes. Bratislava, Slovakia's capital, sits just 60 kilometers from Vienna, making Austria a common arrival hub for travelers heading to Slovakia.

How to Get There

No direct flights from SDQ or PUJ to Bratislava (BTS). Most travelers fly into Vienna Schwechat (VIE) via Lufthansa from Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC), Austrian Airlines (via VIE), or Air France/KLM via Paris (CDG)/Amsterdam (AMS). From Vienna Airport, FlixBus and Slovak Lines run frequent buses to Bratislava (approximately 1 hour, about EUR 5). Total journey time from SDQ is approximately 14 to 16 hours. From Bratislava, trains and buses connect to Kosice, the High Tatras, and neighboring countries.

Money & Banking

Currency: Euro (EUR). ATMs and card payments are widely available in Bratislava and major cities. Smaller towns may be more cash-dependent. Slovakia is among the most affordable EU countries: budget EUR 50 to 80 per day in Bratislava for accommodation, food, and transport. Street food, local beer, and markets offer excellent value. The High Tatras mountain region is particularly good value for outdoor activities.

Practical Tips

Bratislava (BTS) has limited international flight connections; many travelers fly into Vienna (VIE) in neighboring Austria and take a short bus or train to Bratislava (about 1 hour). Alternatively, flights to Prague (PRG) or Warsaw (WAW) connect easily to Bratislava by bus. Slovakia is one of Central Europe's most affordable destinations. A Schengen visa for Slovakia covers travel across all 27 Schengen member states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dominican Republic nationals need a visa to visit Slovakia?

Yes. Dominican passport holders require a Schengen C visa to enter Slovakia. The visa permits up to 90 days in any 180-day period across all 27 Schengen countries.

Which embassy handles Slovak visa applications in the Dominican Republic?

Slovakia has no embassy in Santo Domingo. Applications are typically handled by the Embassy of Germany in Santo Domingo, which represents Slovakia for Schengen visa purposes. Verify this with the German Embassy before applying.

What is the best way to get to Slovakia from the Dominican Republic?

There are no direct flights to Bratislava (BTS). Most travelers fly into Vienna Schwechat (VIE) via Lufthansa (Frankfurt or Munich), Austrian Airlines, or Air France/KLM via Paris/Amsterdam, then take a bus from Vienna Airport to Bratislava (approximately 1 hour, around EUR 5). Total journey time from SDQ is approximately 14 to 16 hours.

Is Bratislava worth visiting for a Dominican traveler?

Bratislava is compact and walkable with a charming Old Town, a hilltop castle, and a growing food and nightlife scene. It pairs excellently with Vienna (60 km away) for a twin-city itinerary. Bratislava is notably more affordable than Vienna or Prague.

Can I visit Vienna with my Slovakia Schengen visa?

Yes. Austria is a Schengen member, and your Schengen C visa issued for a Slovakia trip is valid for travel across all 27 Schengen countries, including Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.

Does Slovakia use the Euro?

Yes. Slovakia adopted the Euro in 2009 and uses EUR as its official currency. ATMs and card payments are widely available across the country.

What natural attractions does Slovakia offer?

Slovakia has excellent hiking in the High Tatras mountains (the highest peaks in the Carpathians), stunning caves (Dobsinska Ice Cave, Demanova), and medieval castle ruins throughout the countryside. The Slovak Paradise National Park offers unique gorge hiking with ladders and waterfalls.