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Online Scams in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Fraudulent booking sites, phishing, fake reviews, and digital cons targeting travelers. Below are the online scams scams reported in Santo Domingo β€” how they work and how to avoid them.

For broader context, compare this scam type with nearby destinations like Varadero, and Negril.

Last updated: April 7, 2026

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Online Scams Scams

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Total in Santo Domingo

How it works

The Dominican Republic requires all arriving and departing travelers to complete a free online e-ticket via the official government migration portal. Fraudulent websites that closely mimic the official government site appear prominently in search engine results and charge tourists between $36 and $90 USD for this free service. The Dominican General Directorate of Migration issued a formal public warning about these fake portals in June 2025. Victims submit personal information and payment to fraudulent sites and may receive a convincing but non-functional QR code.

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