Gov’t cautions against unauthorized immigration sites

Dionne Durand-Smith, Press Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister of Dominica

The Commonwealth of Dominica’s government urges travelers to remain vigilant and refrain from using unauthorized websites or services that claim to handle immigration or travel tasks on behalf of the Commonwealth of Dominica. It was announced via statement, that the official website, https://edcard.dominica.gov.dm, is the sole authorized platform for submitting the Online Immigration and Customs Declaration Card.

This government-operated and secure site provides a complimentary service, ensuring that travelers’ information is processed accurately in accordance with Dominica’s Immigration and Customs Regulations. There are no fees associated with the completion of the online ED forms.

Emphasizing the government’s dedication to delivering safe and efficient services to all travelers, the statement added that third-party sites may lead to misinformation, potential fraud, and delays in the processing of travel documents.

For additional information or assistance, individuals are invited to reach out to:

  • Ministry of National Security and Home Affairs: +1-767-266-3289
  • Discover Dominica Authority Concierge Office: +1-767-275-7263 or +1-767-275-7298

 

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1 Comment

  1. Gelq
    January 15, 2025

    There are sites charging $22 ( and looks MUCH better than the government website) Are they doing anything to actually have these phony sites removed?

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