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Hi, does anyone have experience with this type of visa in the DR ? My fiancé and I have been together 2 years, have a daughter and he even has my name tattooed REALLY big on his arm.

Should I take the baby to the interview ?

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Hi, does anyone have experience with this type of visa in the DR ? My fiancé and I have been together 2 years, have a daughter and he even has my name tattooed REALLY big on his arm.

Should I take the baby to the interview ?

It's optional if you want to take the child to the interview, As long as you have your childens birth cert. with you and shows his name on it you should be ok. Now as far as him having a BIG tattoo with your name on his arm, will NOT be considered "proof of relationship". Everything else you should be ok. Good Luck.

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It's optional if you want to take the child to the interview, As long as you have your childens birth cert. with you and shows his name on it you should be ok. Now as far as him having a BIG tattoo with your name on his arm, will NOT be considered "proof of relationship". Everything else you should be ok. Good Luck.

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It's optional if you want to take the child to the interview, As long as you have your childens birth cert. with you and shows his name on it you should be ok. Now as far as him having a BIG tattoo with your name on his arm, will NOT be considered "proof of relationship". Everything else you should be ok. Good Luck.

The babys birth certificate doesn't have his name on it because she was born in the U.S and they said if he wasn't present, his name wouldn't appear on it. She has his last name though. I also have one of the pregnancy test I had done over in DR .

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The babys birth certificate doesn't have his name on it because she was born in the U.S and they said if he wasn't present, his name wouldn't appear on it. She has his last name though. I also have one of the pregnancy test I had done over in DR .

This may be an issue as they would went to confirm that the child indeed is his. Try dropping a msg to our good friend reese1 who had a similar expirence a couple of months ago and maybe able to guide you in the right direction.

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This may be an issue as they would went to confirm that the child indeed is his. Try dropping a msg to our good friend reese1 who had a similar expirence a couple of months ago and maybe able to guide you in the right direction.

Ok, thank you so much

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Sorry, but like GodsGift225 posted tattoo is not proof nor is the child if the fathers name is not on the BC even with the last name. Not sure how long you have before your interview but once the affidavit of parentage is received by your state agency that handles that, it can be anywhere from 1-6 months to get the updated BC. Have you looked into having the dad added?

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I have enough proof to not have to involve the baby but I know its the strongest proof.I talked to a lawyer and he said to just wait because I never know what they are going to say and his name on the BC isn't proof

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