Dominican Republic•North AmericaVaries
Free
Varies (Renewable annually as long as employment continues)
No
Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Temporary residence permit for foreigners entering exclusively for work purposes, valid for one year with a pathway to permanent residence.
The Temporary Work Residence (RT-3) visa was established under the framework of the Dominican Republic’s General Law on Migration (Law No. 285-04) and its corresponding Regulation 631-11, which serves as the cornerstone for managing foreign labor integration within the country. This visa was created to provide a structured, legal pathway for international professionals and skilled workers to contribute to the Dominican economy while ensuring that the state maintains oversight of its domestic labor market. By formalizing the entry of foreign personnel, the RT-3 fills a critical gap in the immigration system: it bridges the divide between short-term business visitors, who are prohibited from engaging in gainful employment, and permanent residents, who are typically required to have already established a long-term connection to the country. Consequently, the RT-3 acts as a vital regulatory mechanism that allows local companies to recruit specialized talent from abroad to address domestic skill shortages, ensuring that the influx of foreign labor remains transparent, tax-compliant, and aligned with the nation’s broader socioeconomic development goals.
The ideal applicant for the RT-3 visa is a skilled professional, technician, or specialized worker who has secured a formal employment contract with a legally registered entity operating within the Dominican Republic. This visa is particularly well-suited for individuals in fields such as engineering, telecommunications, renewable energy, international finance, and specialized manufacturing, where the demand for niche expertise often exceeds the local supply. What makes the RT-3 distinctive compared to other temporary permits is its dual nature as both a work authorization and a residency status; unlike a standard work permit that might be tied strictly to a specific project, the RT-3 grants the holder legal residency, providing a clear and reliable pathway toward permanent residence after the initial one-year term. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legal stability and the ability to reside in the country for the duration of the contract, it is not without its limitations. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and are strictly required to maintain comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay, ensuring that they do not become a burden on the public health system. Because the visa is intrinsically linked to the employment contract, the holder’s status is contingent upon their continued professional engagement with the sponsoring employer, making it a highly effective tool for employers to secure long-term talent while providing the worker with a protected, regulated, and professional immigration experience.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Dominican RepublicValid passport with at least 6 months of validity.
Must have entered the country with a specific work-related visa (e.g., NM1).
Employment contract with a local entity.
Certificate of No Criminal Record (from country of origin and/or Dominican Republic).
Medical examination at a DGM-authorized institution.
Guarantee policy (Póliza de Garantía) contracted with an authorized insurer.
Apostilled/legalized birth certificate.
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Letter of application addressed to the DGM.
Valid employment certification/contract.
Original passport.
Original Temporary Work Residence card (for renewals).
Two 2x2 photographs (white background, no accessories).
Certificate of No Criminal Record (from the Attorney General's Office).
Guarantee policy from an authorized insurer.
Medical exam results.
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