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Dominican Rep US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
674 Review(s)
Dominican Republic
Review #3393 on September 30, 2008:

Jelli




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Let me see...where should i start? I believe the process was I expected. We got there at around 3am and there were people already on line. Their was some confusion as to what line K1 visas should stand but we were on the correct one which was against the wall. We made it in ....DON'T BRING A CELL PHONE OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE. That held everyone up. I don't remember if we were allowed food in the waiting area but we didn't take any. If you are allowed food, I advise that you take stuff to munch on. The cafeteria did not have the best food and the servers were a bit rude. My (now) husband and I stayed there until closing time...we were one of the last people to be interviewed. We were so tired and tired of the metal benches that we didn't even look that happy when he got approved. We just wanted to get out of there, get something to eat and go straight to bed. I would say that the only down parts were the food and that we were the last interviews. Other than that it went as expected.

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Dominican Republic
Review #3316 on September 7, 2008:

Long Family




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

arrived at the Consulate at about 5:30am. As others have stated, there's no need to get there earlier. Yes, there were a ton of people in front of us, but they don't call you on a first come, first served basis. We entered the Consulate at about 6:40. We then sat down and waited on the very elegant, comfortable metal benches until about 8:00, when they called us to look over our paperwork at Window 17. He asked my wife for her cedula, my stepson and wife for their passport, as well as the results of the medical exam. Then....back to those damned benches!! Did I mention that both of our asses are killing us?? Then, at about 8:45, they called us to Window 13 to take my wife's fingerprints. And then...yep, you guessed it, back to the frickin' benches!! At about 9:40 they called us to Window 19 for our interview. We were greeted by a very nice, young balding guy. He swore us in and then the questions began (in English):

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Dominican Republic
Review #3315 on September 7, 2008:

Long Family




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa



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Dominican Republic
Review #3264 on August 23, 2008:

Santos Castillo




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

arrived 5:30 a.m.
entered embassy at 7:30 a.m.
called to window 18 at 8:30 turn in paper work
called to window 13 at 11:30 a.m. finger printed
called to window 18 1:00 p.m.interview
questioned me english and my SO was in spanish
1.When did we meet and how?
2. when was last time I was there?
3. What was the last thing he bought for me and the last thing I bought for him?
Approved


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Dominican Republic
Review #2764 on April 22, 2008:

NaTroy

NaTroy


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We had our interview on April 7 scheduled at 6:00AM. We arrived at the embassy 4:30AM and the line was already huge!! After about 45 minutes, some embassy workers in yellow shirts came out and started breaking up the line into four lines according to types of visa interviews. It was complete confusion and the first worker told us to get in the wrong line!! After we figured things out and got in the correct line, we finally entered the embassy around 8:30. After about 15 minutes inside, we were called to window 25 to submit our forms and supporting documents. We received a numbered ticket. Another half hour later, we were called to window 13 to get her fingerprints taken. After that, we waited until around 2:45 for the actual interview. We were called to window 21, were the consul agent swore us in in Spanish. He spent several minutes looking over the documents. He read several of our emails. Then he asked me the following questions in English:

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