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The recommended insurance policy is 50,000 USD
Rules of entry
- Haiti allows citizens of most countries to stay without a visa for 3 months.
- All non-Haitian passport holders are required to pay a $10 tourist tax upon arrival.
- Visitors must have passports valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival.
Guest or tourist visa
Citizens of the following countries need a visa to enter Haiti:
1) Dominican Republic
2) Panama
3) Colombia
4) Cuba
5) Syria
6) Libya
7) Iran
8) Vietnam
9) Yemen
Persons requiring a visa must apply at least one (1) month prior to the date of departure and provide the following supporting documents:
- Duly completed and signed application form;
- Two (2) passport size color photographs;
- A letter explaining the reason and duration of the stay, as well as providing references in Haiti;
- The name, address and telephone number of the hotel or hotels where the applicant will be staying; or, alternatively, the name, address and telephone number of a friend or friends with whom the applicant will be staying
- Valid passport;
- A photocopy of the booking confirmation or round-trip ticket; and
- A letter from the applicant's current employer.
The fee for a visitor or tourist visa is $25.00. This type of visa is valid for three (3) months with only one entry into the country. The fee must be paid by money order, certified check, or cashier's check made payable to the Embassy of Haiti.
A visa is not required for transit through Haiti, provided that citizens do not intend to leave the international transit zone.
Haiti does not quarantine cats and dogs that meet the following requirements. All requirements also apply to service and emotional support animals.
1.Haiti does not require that your pet be identified with a pet microchip, but it is recommended that you microchip your pet and register your contact information prior to traveling as a means of identification should your pet be lost or separated from you.
2.Your pet must be vaccinated for rabies between 21 days and 12 month to entering the country.
3.Within 7 days of travel the Veterinary Certificate of Haiti must be completed by a licensed veterinarian. Although it is not required , just recommended that a USDA or CFIA licensed veterinarian complete the form and you have it endorsed by the USDA or CFIA if traveling from the United States or Canada. If you are not traveling from either of these countries, the Governing Authority of your country responsible for the import and export of animals should endorse the forms.
4.An import permit is not required when entering Haiti with a personal pet.
5.A ticks and tapeworm treatment is not required prior to entering Haiti but is recommended due to availability of these products in the country.
6.Pets must enter Haiti via Port-au-Prince International Airport. Pets can arrive in the cabin, as checked baggage or as air cargo.
Upon arrival in Haiti you will present the documents and the Veterinary officer stationed at the entrance port will stamp them.
All domestic dogs and cats must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the entry airport. If your dog or cat is not in apparent good health, further examination by a licensed veterinarian may be required at your expense.
Whenever you accompany your pet to foreign country like Haiti, it is always advisable to carry some form of identification indicating ownership of your pet.
7. Haiti does not publish a list of banned breeds.
Emergency contact
National Police of Haiti Emergency Line: 114 (for Haitian phones only)
Fire Dept: 115
Ambulance: 116
Red Cross: 118
List of Diplomatic Missions in Haiti & Haitian Diplomatic Missions abroad you can see at.
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