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Dominican Republic Investor Visa

Permanent residency from day one and a two-year clock to citizenship. $200K through business, bank deposit, or property – three equal-priced routes into the same residency, US-aligned time zones, and two hours from Miami.

Investment from
$200K
Processing
4 to 6 months
Naturalization
2 years
Presence required
183+ days / year
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The basics of the Investor Visa

What it is

The Dominican Republic Investor Visa grants permanent residency on first issue through any of three equal-priced $200K investment routes: a qualifying Dominican business, a Dominican bank deposit, or qualifying real estate. You apply through the Dominican consulate that covers your US state, attend a single Dirección General de Migración appointment in the DR within 90 days of arrival, and receive a Cédula de Residencia (foreign-resident ID). The visa is permanent from grant; citizenship petition becomes possible after two years of legal residency, with a 183-day annual presence requirement during the two-year clock.

Who it’s for

  • Investors with $200K+ in capital deployable into Dominican business, deposit, or property
  • Families wanting permanent residency from day one (no temp-to-permanent conversion)
  • Clients building a second-passport plan on a 2-year naturalization clock – among the fastest in the hemisphere
  • Patient relocators who can spend 183+ days per year in the DR during the two-year window
  • Families wanting a Caribbean base two hours from Miami with US East Coast time zones

Why it’s beneficial

The Dominican Republic has the shortest naturalization clock in the Caribbean – two years of legal residency, then a federal-court petition. Combined with permanent residency on first issue (no conversion cycles) and three equal-priced ways to qualify, the structure is unusually flexible. The US East Coast time zone, the two-hour flight from Miami, and the established American expat infrastructure mean the relocation experience is materially smoother than most Latin American alternatives.

Key benefits

The outcomes the Investor Visa actually delivers, beyond the headline numbers. The six that matter most to our clients.

  1. Two-year clock to citizenship

    Dominican law allows naturalization after two years of legal residency – among the fastest naturalization clocks anywhere outside Argentina. The clock starts the date your investor visa is approved.

  2. Permanent residency from day one

    Unlike most regional programs that grant temporary status convertible to permanent at year two or three, the Dominican investor visa issues permanent residency on initial grant. No conversion application, no risk of non-renewal.

  3. Three equal-priced ways to qualify

    $200K through a Dominican business, a Dominican bank deposit, or qualifying real estate. The same residency, the same timeline, the same path to citizenship apply to each.

  4. US East Coast time zone

    The DR sits on UTC-4 year-round. Same time as US Eastern in winter, one hour ahead in summer. Remote work, US business operations, and family calls stay on cadence.

  5. Family on one application

    Spouse or registered partner, dependent children, and dependent parents qualify as beneficiaries. Each family member receives the same permanent residency status and the same two-year clock.

  6. Two hours from Miami

    Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, and Santiago each host daily direct service to most major US cities. Two hours from Miami, three from New York, four from Houston. Weekend trips home are practical.

Investment options

3 routes into the same residency. Each fits a different financial picture.

Most popular

Real Estate Purchase

$200,000

Acquire Dominican residential or commercial property valued at $200K+ in your name. The property must be properly titled and registered. Recoverable on resale, subject to capital-gains treatment.

Dominican Bank Deposit

$200,000

Deposit $200K in an approved Dominican bank as a fixed-term certificate (typically 24 months). The lowest-friction route through the program, with no property purchase or business operating overhead. Capital is recoverable at maturity, subject to certificate terms.

Productive Business Investment

$200,000

Inject $200K of capital into a Dominican operating company that conducts active commercial activity. The business must be properly registered with DGII (the Dominican tax authority).

Choosing the right route is half the work. We model the comparison against your portfolio in the Consult.

How the process works

  1. Contact us

    Reach out and tell us about your situation. From there, you'll either book a 60-minute Freedom Consult (if you're weighing options across countries) or get started on this route directly (if you already know it's the right fit).

  2. Engagement and document gathering

    We coordinate the document pack: FBI background check (apostilled), birth and marriage certificates, US tax returns, source-of-funds documentation, and the Dominican-counsel power of attorney.

  3. Investment commitment and proof

    Make the qualifying $200K commitment via bank deposit, property purchase, or business injection. Our Dominican counsel coordinates the documentation and registration with the relevant authority.

  4. Consular submission

    Submit the visa application through the Dominican consulate covering your US state. Most consulates process complete files in 60 to 90 days.

  5. Arrival and Cédula appointment

    You enter the DR on the visa stamp. Within 90 days of arrival, register at the Dirección General de Migración and apply for your Cédula de Residencia. The card arrives within 30 to 60 business days.

  6. Maintain compliance for two years

    Spend at least 183 days per year in the DR during the qualifying period. The two-year clock to citizenship runs from the date your residency is approved.

  7. File the citizenship petition

    After two years of legal residency, file the citizenship petition with the Office of Naturalization. The petition includes a Spanish-language assessment and a basic Dominican civics exam. Processing typically runs 6 to 12 months.

Processing

Temporary residency

Permanent residency

Citizenship

4-6 months

N/A (permanent on grant)

Years 1-2

Year 2-3

Investor Visa versus the alternatives

How this program stacks against the closest credible options for the same visitor. We don’t earn more if you choose one over another.

DimensionDominican Republic Investor VisaAntigua & Barbuda CBILearn moreDominica CBILearn more
Path typeResidency → citizenshipDirect CBIDirect CBI
Minimum financial bar$200K business, deposit, or property$230K donation$200K donation
Processing4-6 months4-6 months3-6 months
Presence required183+ days / year (2 years)5 days / 5 yearsNone
Time to passport2-3 years end-to-end4-6 months3-6 months
Capital recoverableDeposit / property: yesNDF: no. Property: 5 yr holdEDF: no. Property: 3 yr hold
Family inclusionSpouse, children, parentsSpouse, children, parents, siblingsSpouse, children, parents

The DR Investor Visa is the route for clients willing to actually live in the Caribbean for two years and earn citizenship that way. Caribbean CBI programs (Antigua, Dominica) are faster and don't require relocation, but the capital is donation-based. We don't earn more if you pick one over another.

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Why clients work with us

Three reasons families pick Freedom Files over the do-it-yourself path or a single-jurisdiction agent.

First-hand experience

We know the consular cadence and the Cédula process from active engagements. The DR Investor Visa looks simple until source-of-funds documentation or DGII registration stalls.

Honest recommendations

About a third of inquiries end with our recommendation against engagement. We tell you when a Caribbean CBI or Argentina's Rentista fits cleaner.

Pro counsel from the start

Every engagement runs with US-licensed counsel from the first call. The territorial-tax-system interaction with US worldwide filing is mapped before residency is triggered.

Do I really have to spend six months per year there?

Yes. The investor visa requires roughly 183 days per year of physical presence during the qualifying period to support a clean citizenship petition. This is more demanding than CBI routes (zero presence) but materially lighter than most US-resident comparisons. Most clients use the two-year window deliberately, treating it as a strategic relocation rather than passive optionality.

What's the difference between the bank-deposit, property, and business routes?

All three require $200K. The bank-deposit route is the lowest-friction – deposit funds in an approved Dominican bank for 24 months. The property route requires buying a Dominican unit at $200K+ in your name. The business route requires injecting $200K into a Dominican operating company. Most clients pick the deposit route unless they have specific plans to operate a Dominican business or relocate to a specific area.

Do I have to learn Spanish?

The naturalization application requires a Spanish-language assessment and a basic Dominican civics exam. Daily life in Santo Domingo's expat neighborhoods, Punta Cana, and Cap Cana runs comfortably in English at most service providers, but Spanish is essential for the citizenship phase. Most clients use the two-year residency window to build practical Spanish through immersion plus tutoring.

What happens to my US taxes once I move?

The United States taxes citizens on worldwide income regardless of residency. The Dominican Republic taxes residents on Dominican-source income only, not on worldwide earnings. Foreign-source income (your US salary, US dividends, US property rent) is generally not taxable in the DR, which makes the tax structure clean for Americans whose income is US-sourced. We coordinate with US-licensed counsel.

How strong is the Dominican passport?

The Dominican passport currently grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to roughly 75 destinations, including most of Latin America and the Caribbean. It is materially weaker than European or Caribbean-CBI passports on raw mobility, but it sits alongside your US passport rather than replacing it. The strategic value is the citizenship itself, not the standalone mobility.

Can my family come with me?

Yes. Spouse or registered partner, dependent children, and dependent parents qualify under a single application. Each family member receives the same permanent-residency status and the same two-year clock to citizenship eligibility.

Will I have to give up my US citizenship?

No. The United States and Dominican Republic both permit dual citizenship. You hold both passports indefinitely.

Ready to talk?

Two paths in. If the Investor Visa is clearly the right program for your family and you’re ready to engage, contact our team directly. If you’re weighing this against other programs and want an honest read on the right move, the Freedom Consult is the sixty-minute conversation that ends the loop.

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