Complete and accurately fill out the online application, print it twice, and sign it at the bottom. The form asks for basic information such as your name, birth date, place of birth, passport number, and country of citizenship. Additionally, inquiries concerning your itinerary will be made, such as where you will stay, how long you intend to remain in each nation, etc.
Visit the website of the consulate or embassy of the country you desire to visit to make a reservation or schedule an interview in your own country.
The document file has been completed. Make certain you have the necessary documentation for a Dominica visa in two copies. So that you won't have a mess on your hands the day of the appointment, arrange them. You must leave your passport at the Dominica country's consulate when making a visa application. Taking your passport out while your Dominica visa application is still being processed will be denied.
Attend the appointment on time and be quick in getting there. Remember that if you are even a few minutes late for your appointment, they might cancel it. The submission process takes roughly ten minutes in total.
The use of biometrics: If you have never applied for a European visa, you must also have your fingerprints taken there. If so, there is no requirement must go through the process once more because the consulate ought to be able to look for it.
Once your application has been approved, your information will be placed into the online system, and you will receive a printed copy. Check the information. Usually, this process takes ten to fifteen minutes.
After obtaining the printed form, please double-check that all the information is correct before signing it. Applications from children must be submitted with parental consent or the consent of another legal guardian.
Pay the required fees: Adults applying for a Dominica visa must send in 80 euros. However, children between the ages of 6 and 12 must pay a 45 euro visa fee.