The Dominican Republic and Mongolia Agree on Visa-Free Regime

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The Dominican Republic and Mongolia have agreed on a visa-free regime

“As part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and simplify travel, the Dominican Republic and Mongolia have agreed on visa-free entry for citizens of both countries. This agreement will allow holders of diplomatic, service, and ordinary passports to cross borders without the need for visas,” reports MiddleAsianNews.

The diplomatic note DU/TI-051162, issued on December 29, 2025, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic (Mirex) through the embassy in Cuba, confirms that the Embassy of Mongolia is also accredited in this country. The visa-free regime agreement was signed on September 26, 2024, and received official approval from the Dominican Republic on November 28, 2025, in the form of resolution 94-25, published in the Official Gazette No. 11219, after all necessary legal procedures were completed in accordance with national legislation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic has requested information about the ratification process of the agreement by Mongolia to monitor its entry into force. At the same time, the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Cuba expressed gratitude to the Embassy of Mongolia for their joint work and efforts that led to the signing of this bilateral agreement, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic cooperation for the development of international relations and mobility.

Diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Dominican Republic were established on May 27, 2010. The capital of the Dominican Republic, located on the eastern Caribbean island of Haiti, is Santo Domingo. The official language of the country is Spanish, the population is 11.4 million people, and the area is 48,670 km², making it the 85th most populous and 132nd largest country in the world.
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