North Macedonia visa for Dominican citizens

For Dominican passport holders, planning a trip to North Macedonia requires obtaining a visa in advance, with options typically limited to tourist or transit types. This journey will span continents, often involving multiple connections through major European hubs like Vienna or Frankfurt, crossing at least five time zones. From the vibrant Creole culture of Dominica to North Macedonia's ancient Byzantine monasteries and Ottoman-era bazaars, travelers are truly crossing worlds. While a typical tourist visa might permit a stay of up to 90 days, be prepared for a significant currency adjustment from the Eastern Caribbean Dollar to the Macedonian Denar (MKD) upon your arrival.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Onward ticket
Required
Funds proof
Required
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

TransitAirport Transit Visa (A visa)
TouristShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Tourism
90dvalid 6mo
BusinessShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Business
90dvalid 6mo
FamilyShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Family
90dvalid 6mo
OtherLong-Stay Visa (D visa) – General
180d$76valid 1y
OtherEntry Visa
BusinessBusiness Visa
WorkEmployment Visa
WorkWork Permit
OtherResidence Permit
multiple-entry
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee
$70
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee (Children 6-12)
$35
OtherVisa-free entry with multiple-entry Schengen C visa or EU/Schengen residence permit
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry with valid Canada, UK or US visa (temporary decision)
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry for EU/Schengen nationals
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for UN travel document holders
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with temporary residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with permanent residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with multiple-entry Schengen visa (type C)
15d

Visa not required for Canada/USA visa holders (valid 5+ days), max 15 days.

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