In a significant move to enhance bilateral cooperation, the Dominican Republic and Mongolia have mutually established a visa-free entry arrangement for their citizens. This landmark agreement, encompassing diplomatic, official, and ordinary passport holders, is designed to streamline travel and fortify international relations between the two nations.
The framework for this accord was formally established with the signing of the agreement on September 26, 2024. The Dominican Republic officially ratified the pact through Resolution 94-25 on November 28, 2025, as documented in Official Gazette No. 11219. This ratification followed a comprehensive review ensuring full compliance with the country’s legal statutes.
Diplomatic communications, specifically note DU/TI-051162 dated December 29, 2025 from the Dominican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mirex), reveal an interesting diplomatic configuration. The Mongolian Embassy in Cuba holds concurrent accreditation for the Dominican Republic, while the Dominican Embassy in Cuba reciprocates this multilateral diplomatic engagement. Mirex has actively sought updates regarding Mongolia’s domestic ratification process to coordinate the final implementation timeline.
The Dominican Embassy extended formal gratitude to its Mongolian counterparts for their collaborative efforts in bringing this agreement to fruition. Both nations have emphasized that this visa-waiver program represents more than just travel facilitation—it symbolizes a growing partnership and a shared commitment to enhancing people-to-people connections and diplomatic collaboration across continents.
