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Haiti Debuts iKat: Digital Border Control System Launches Pilot Phase

Christopher Louissaint by Christopher Louissaint
December 23, 2025
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Haiti Debuts iKat: Digital Border Control System Launches Pilot Phase
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Port-au-Prince – Haiti’s migration management entered a new era on December 4, 2024, with the formal unveiling of its digital embarkation and disembarkation card system, “iKat.” The initiative, introduced by the Directorate of Immigration and Emigration (DIE) at a national ceremony, signals the government’s effort to modernize border security and streamline traveler processing across all entry points.
The pilot launch, held at El Rancho Hotel, convened transitional government officials, international technical partners, and aviation stakeholders—underscoring the project’s strategic priority as Haiti confronts complex migration governance challenges.
System Overview: What iKat Replaces
iKat digitizes the longstanding paper-based arrival/departure card that travelers historically completed en route or upon landing. The shift enables pre-arrival data collection, allowing authorities to process passenger information before physical entry. Developed in partnership with the Haitian Institute of Statistics and Informatics (IHSI), the platform represents one of Haiti’s most significant digital infrastructure investments in border management to date.
Operational Requirements for Travelers
Who Must Comply
All individuals entering Haitian territory—citizens and foreign nationals alike—regardless of entry method: commercial flights, private vessels, or land crossings from the Dominican Republic.
Submission Window
Travelers must complete the digital form within 72 hours of arrival, though officials strongly recommend submission before departure. The system issues a QR-coded receipt valid for single entry.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
According to DIE Director General Antoine Jean Simon Fénelon: “Failure to pre-register will require completion at control points, significantly complicating passage.” Travelers should expect processing delays and potential secondary screening if arriving without iKat documentation.
Step-by-Step Process

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  1. Access the Portal
    The only authorized platform is delidoc.gouv.ht/ikat (available in French and English). Travelers should verify they are using the official .gouv.ht domain to avoid phishing risks.
  2. Data Entry
    The form captures four categories of information:
    Personal & Biographic Data
  • Passport details (number, expiry, nationality)
  • Full legal name, gender, date of birth, marital status
  • Permanent residence address and contact information
    Trip Specifics
  • Transportation mode and carrier details
  • Flight/vessel number and embarkation port
  • Purpose of stay (tourism, business, employment, study, medical)
  • Intended duration and accommodation address
    Customs Declarations
  • Currency amounts exceeding 400,000 HTG or $10,000 USD
  • Food products and commercial goods
  • High-value items requiring duty assessment
    Health & Security Screening
  • Countries visited within the previous 21 days
  • Current health conditions or symptoms
  • Emergency contact information
  1. Receipt Generation
    Upon submission, the system immediately generates a PDF containing a unique QR code and nine-character alphanumeric reference number. Travelers receive the document via email and can download it directly from the portal.
  2. Presentation at Entry
    The QR code must be presented to immigration officials—either printed or displayed on a mobile device—at the primary inspection point. The reference number allows post-submission modifications if travel plans change.
    Strategic Implications Beyond Passenger Convenience
    While framed as a traveler service enhancement, iKat’s architecture serves broader governmental objectives:
    Migration Enforcement: The system creates a centralized biometric and biographic repository to identify individuals exceeding Haiti’s 90-day maximum stay. Integration with partner agencies’ databases will enable real-time watchlist screening and overstay tracking—capabilities previously non-existent at the national level.
    Data-Driven Policy: IHSI’s involvement ensures statistical analysis of migration patterns, informing labor market policies and border security resource allocation. The aggregated dataset addresses longstanding information gaps that have complicated international cooperation on migration matters.
    Regional Integration: The digital platform aligns Haiti’s border infrastructure with emerging Caribbean standards, potentially facilitating future information-sharing agreements with CARICOM partners and international security organizations.
    Technical Considerations & Risk Factors
    Infrastructure Readiness: The pilot’s success depends on reliable internet connectivity at all designated entry points—particularly land borders where technical capacity remains limited. Travelers should prepare for potential system outages by saving offline copies of their QR codes.
    Data Privacy: The government has not publicly released details on data retention policies, encryption standards, or third-party access protocols. Given Haiti’s evolving data protection legal framework, organizations conducting business in the country should review compliance implications for employee travel.
    Implementation Timeline: DIE officials have not specified the pilot duration or full rollout date. Travelers should monitor announcements through official diplomatic channels, as requirements may evolve rapidly.
    Bottom Line for Stakeholders
    Corporate Travel Managers: Update Haiti travel protocols to mandate iKat completion within your pre-trip approval workflow. Build buffer time for land border crossings where digital infrastructure may create bottlenecks.
    Airlines & Maritime Operators: Coordinate with DIE to integrate iKat data into passenger manifest processes, reducing on-arrival processing burdens at Port-au-Prince Toussaint Louverture and Cap-Haïtien Hugo Chávez international airports.
    Individual Travelers: Treat iKat as a mandatory entry document, equivalent to a visa or passport. Completion is not optional, and the 72-hour window requires advance planning—particularly for business travelers with complex itineraries.
    As Haiti navigates its transitional governance period, iKat demonstrates a concrete effort to anchor public administration in digital processes. Its effectiveness will ultimately be measured not by the launch ceremony, but by processing efficiency gains and enforcement outcomes in the months ahead.

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Christopher Louissaint is the founder and editor of Haitian Prime News. He oversees editorial direction and reporting standards, with a focus on Haiti, international affairs, and political accountability. His work emphasizes verification, context, and responsible coverage aimed at informing the public with clarity and accuracy.

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