As of 28 July 2008, no, US citizens do not need a visa to visit the Dominican Republic. But always check with the Dominican Consulate or a reputable travel agent before your departure to confirm that policies have not changed.
A Ugandan does not need a passport to enter the Dominican Republic.
Yes. To enter the Dominican Republic you will need your passport. period.
No, you need a valid passport to enter to Dominican Republic, And depending of your nationallity you may need a visa before entering.
yes
Citizens of any country are allowed to enter Montenegro, but I think that Dominican Republic citizens are obliged to take out a Visa
No, you do not need an ESTA to travel to the Dominican Republic. ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) is required for travelers from certain countries, mainly for entry into the United States. However, if you are a citizen of the United States or other countries that do not require a visa, you can enter the Dominican Republic with a valid passport and, in some cases, a tourist card. Always check the latest entry requirements before traveling.
It allows it but does not recognize the foreign citizenship(s) of a Mexican national. This means that you should enter and leave Mexico using your Mexican passport and, while in Mexico, you are not allowed to seek consular assistance from your other country(ies) of citizenship if you get in trouble.
Yes.
No; you also need a visa issued by the US government.
In order to enter France, a citizen of the Dominican Republic would need a formal invitation stating the primary reason for and the duration of the visit requiring that duration is less than 3 months.
I'm a Mexican citizen living in the united states what paper work do I need to enter back to the us
Generally, no. Mexican national must obtain a visa from the US Embassy or Consulate to enter any part of the US, including its territories, like Puerto Rico.