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Ok, I went on the waiting list for the Dominican Consulate and I found my case has an interview in August but I havent received anything, he hasnt either. I dont know what i need or what he needs. There use to be a forum on Yahoo but I havent received any more emails on updates from them so I dont know. I am hoping that maybe someone knows something about the interviews in the Dominican Republic :(

Sent I-129F 4-25-2005

Date of I-129F Noa1 5-5-2005

5-12-2005 Checked status and received the surprise of my life, my case was approved on this date

5-23-2005 received letter from United States Department of State National Visa Center saying that our they received our approval and they will forward our petion to the Santo Domingo Consulate

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Ok, I went on the waiting list for the Dominican Consulate and I found my case has an interview in August but I havent received anything, he hasnt either. I dont know what i need or what he needs. There use to be a forum on Yahoo but I havent received any more emails on updates from them so I dont know. I am hoping that maybe someone knows something about the interviews in the Dominican Republic :(

After getting your NOA2, the consulate has to send the person who will attend the interview what we call a Packet 3. This packet contains the instructions and list all the documents that need to be brought to the interview, such as police records and an affidavit of support. The content of packet 3 varies from country to country. After you've gathered all the documents needed, you're then supposed to send the consulate a form which states you're ready to have your interview scheduled. They will then send you Packet 4 - more forms to fill out and intructions regarding a medical exam that needs to be taken.

If I were you, I'd try and call or e-mail the consulate to find out more. Interviews aren't supposed to be carried on without these documents and forms.

Hope I helped.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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