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See DR Formalities for detailed clearance information and fees.
There are full-time Immigration officials based at Marina Zar Par. The official offices are open 24 hours per day, however, pleasure boats are serviced between 0800 and 1800.
Additionally, boats may not depart before sun-up and may not depart after 6 pm.
Bear this in mind when planning your departure clearance. Rules in the DR are that yachts must leave directly after clearing out. The officials here are very strict about this, and you must leave immediately after your despacho has been issued.
The marina provides their fuel dock as a clearance dock to complete paperwork. If you are there for any length of time, however, and not taking a slip/buoy in the marina, then they will charge for use of the dock.
The officials you need to see on entering are The Coast Guard, Drug enforcement, M-2 Customs and Immigration.
Clearance can be complicated and lengthy, however, cruisers are free to undertake clearance themselves if they wish. It is unlikely the marina will offer you this option (they have an agent on-site who can handle all arrival and departure procedures), however, if you wish to do it yourself, insist on not using their service.
First, visit Immigration in the marina and then go to the Coast Guard and the other officials. Expect it to take around half a day with transport costs for between offices.
The marina's "clearance service" is a flat rate of $250.00 US. This includes two visas at US$15 each plus US$73 for the boat plus departure fees. The balance goes to the 4 agencies involved in the form of gratuities and for transport to and from the Coast Guard office twice (once to bring the despacho from the prior harbour and again to get the despacho the day the boat leaves).
The visas are good for 30 days and if you stay over, you can pay a small additional fee when you depart.
There is one permitted anchorage in Boca Chica for visiting yachts, at the island across from the Yacht Club (see docking notes below for details). Yachts can proceed hereafter clearance if they prefer not to use the marina facilities, or anchor here prior to clearance and proceed to the marina by dinghy for clearance with officials.
For clearing out, the marina indicates that only those that are cleared to exit and cannot depart due to the time of day (i.e. after 6 pm), may stay overnight on the fuel dock (no electric) and not pay.
It is advisable to arrive in Boca Chica during the day when all clearance offices are open. If arriving at night, the security guard will help you tie to the fuel dock (note he only speaks Spanish) and the authorities may, or may not come down to the boat. Some, or all, may wait until the morning. Note the launch service for guidance into the marina is not available at night.
Most boats are not boarded and searched. However, if a boat meets a profile, such as men only and having come from Jamaica, it most likely will be searched for drugs. The DR is close to the US and is required by agreements to search every boat that wants to head for the USA as its next stop. The search is a few minutes for virtually all boats.
Last updated May 2017.
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