Haiti is a land that is rich in historical sites and beautiful artwork. The country is a warm and beautiful place that tourists flock to every year.
People visit Haiti for different reasons, most of which go there for a quick tropical getaway. For felons who wish to experience everything that Haiti has to offer, there are restrictions in place which can make travel to Haiti quite difficult.
Travel Restrictions
According to the US Department of State, felons who want to travel to Haiti should confirm the completion of their probation period.
During the probation period, which is a couple of months after serving his or her sentence, felons are not allowed to leave their home district and are strictly monitored by probation officers. Therefore, international travel is out of the question during this period.
However, once probation is finished, a felon can travel anywhere he pleases. He must first get a passport to allow international travel for himself.
There are two hindrances to the possibility of leaving the US for former felons. First, if they still have an outstanding felony warrant, they will not be allowed to leave. Second, if they are guilty of crimes like treason or drug trafficking, they might not get a passport.
Felons are not allowed to stay for more than 90 days outside the US. Staying in another country beyond this period will require them to apply for a visa. Approval is unlikely because visa application includes a rigorous checking of one’s criminal background.
Reasons To Travel To Haiti
Some felons decide to travel to Haiti because they have family there. However, a majority of newly freed prisoners decide to go to Haiti because they want to reconnect with nature and themselves so they can start a new life after prison.
Haiti is a fantastic place to relax and enjoy life in a place not so distant from the United States.
Haiti’s capital, Port au Prince, is also the country’s center for art and culture. The city is full of markets selling produce such as vegetables and meat products. Furthermore, there are also a lot of artworks sold everywhere in the city.
Haiti boasts many beautiful and sunny beaches. The country also has spectacular hidden waterfalls.
There are also historical locations in the country, from the palace of the former rulers of Haiti, to the 19th century citadel located in Haiti’s mountaintops.
Requirements To Enter Haiti
Tourists headed for Haiti must present identification details such as a passport.
People should present a passport that is valid for at least another six months. If a person is staying for more than 90 days in Haiti, they will need to acquire a visa. Applying for a visa is going to include rigorous background checks.
Since visa applications require a criminal record check, felons are advised not to spend more than 90 days in Haiti. The record check will reveal felony charges that will prevent the felon from even leaving the US.
A felon is advised to strictly adhere to rules and regulations while in Haiti. Legal difficulties must be avoided while staying in a foreign country.
If a felon has a travel plan while in Haiti, it is best if he or she sticks to it and leave the country immediately after finishing such plans.
Are you going to Haiti to unwind, or are you meeting your family there? Does your situation allow you to travel internationally? Haiti is a fantastic place to visit which should be included in anybody’s travel plans.
Hi, I am Mike. I am the editor at Jobs For Felons Online. I am passionate about injustice and issues felons face after serving their sentence.