Expired passport? Emergency renewals now available at Dominican airports

The Dominican Republic has implemented a groundbreaking emergency passport renewal service at major international airports, providing a safety net for travelers facing documentation crises. According to the General Directorate of Passports, this specialized service will operate exclusively at selected airports including Las Américas International Airport Dr. José Francisco Peña Gómez (AILA), Punta Cana, Santiago, and Puerto Plata airports.

Director General Lorenzo Ramírez emphasized that the emergency service is strictly reserved for passengers who discover passport expiration issues immediately before travel and already possess confirmed flight tickets. The program will not function as a regular passport office and will only accommodate individuals with demonstrable travel emergencies requiring immediate resolution.

In a significant nationwide improvement, standard passport processing times have been dramatically reduced from five days to between 24 and 48 hours. Ramírez announced this acceleration during his appearance at the Corripio Communications Group Luncheon, noting that conventional services will now prioritize efficiency over premium options.

Edgar Díaz, Deputy Director of Passport Issuance and Renewal, clarified the emergency protocol requirements: ‘Travelers must present concrete evidence of their imminent departure through confirmed flight documentation. This service is specifically designed for those facing immediate travel deadlines, not for general passport applications.’

Concurrently, authorities unveiled details regarding the rollout of the new electronic passport system. The advanced document will require appointments scheduled at least 15 days in advance, with the application process formally commencing on February 19. The initial phase will operate exclusively by appointment in Santo Domingo before expanding to other high-demand provinces across the country.