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Haitian Passports - List of Frequently Asked Questions

Haitian Passports - List of Frequently Asked Questions

The Haitian passport is is a travel document issued to any Haitian citizen who requires it for international travel.

As long as you can provide proof of Haitian citizenship and proof of identity, you can get your Haitian passport in no time.

List of Frequently Asked Questions about obtaining a Haitian Passport


What do I need to get my Haitian passport?

To obtain a Haitian passport, you must be citizen of Haiti and furnish proof thereof, one proof in particular is the latest version of the extrait d'archives from les Archives Nationales d'Haïti --- an extract of your Birth Certificate from the National Archives of Haiti.


How much is a Haitian passport?

For Haitians in the diaspora, the Haitian passport application fee $ 145.00USD.


How much does a Haitian passport cost in Haiti?

In Haiti, the price for a Haitian passport went from 2,500 gourdes to 6,000 gourdes


How many years is a Haitian passport for?
How long before a Haitian Expire?

Before a Haitian passport was issued for 5 years but the new Haitian passports are issued for 10 years.

If you have any other questions about obtaining a Haitian passport that is not on this list, let us know by posting a comment and we will update this list.

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Dominican Republic Visa - Republica Dominicana Visa

Dominican Republic Visa - Republica Dominicana Visa

Here is a photo of a what a Dominican Republic Visa looks like.

This specific Dominican Republic visa issued by the consul general of the Dominican Republic in Port-au-Prince Haiti (Consul General de la Republique Domincaine).

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TPS For Haitians

TPS For Haitians

Many Haitians nationals have had Temporary protected status (TPS) in the United States since 1990. With TPS, Haitians are allowed to live and work in the United States fo a limited time.

What is Temporary Protected Status?

Temporary protected status (best known by Haitians as "TPS") is a temporary status given to eligible nationals of designated countries who are present in the United States.

Read more about TPS at wikipedia.org

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Father Gerard Jean-Juste - TPS For Haitians

Father Gerard Jean-Juste - TPS For Haitians

Look at a photo of Father Father Gerard Jean-Juste holding a sigh that says TPS FOR HAITIANS during a Haiti Immigration March in Miami

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Haitian Migration to Brazil

Haitian Migration to Brazil

There are many Haitians Chasing the 'Brazilian dream,'

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Haitian Deportation

Haitian Deportation

Look at this cartoon depicting the deportation of Haitians in a Haiti, a land with people still camps recovering from the earthquake, a country infested with an imported cholera outbreak, and where prisons are not in their best shapes...

By bennaccartoons

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Domimican Immigration Officials Chasing Haitians

Domimican Immigration Officials Chasing Haitians

Cell Phone Photo - Here is a photo of Dominican immigration officials chasing down Haitians in Santo Domingo.

This photo was taken in Santo Domingo Este MOnday, May 27, 2013, as a Dominican immigration bus stopped in front of a colmado and officials started running after anyone who is BLACK.

It you look on the left side of the picture, there is a house under construction, they even started climing the wall of that house to look for Haitians who apparently ran away...

Un-freakin-believable!

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Wyclef Jean Holding His Green Card And Haitian Passport

Wyclef Jean Holding His Green Card And Haitian Passport

Wyclef Jean is still Haitian, not a Naturalized citizen of the United States.

Here is a picture Wyclef Jean holding up his U.S. 'Green Card' and his Haitian passport as he recounts his experiences after returning from Haiti after the earthquake.

This picture was taken at a news conference in New York, January 18, 2010 by Ray Stubblebine (Reuters)

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False Promise Of A Green Card

False Promise Of A Green Card

Vinn Travay Nan Jaden, Map Ba-w Rezidans is Haitian Creole for "Come work in my farm and I will get you a green card / permanent residency in the United States"

Many people are promised a green card if they work in farms but in many cases it is a false promise.

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United States Embassy

United States Embassy

Here is the official seal of the United States of America Embassy

for info about the U.S. Embassy in Port au Prince Haiti go to
usembassy.gov

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