Dominican Rep US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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674 Review(s)
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| Dominican Republic | Review #23007 on December 21, 2017: |
Leah09

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My appointment was at 10 AM and I got there at 9 AM. The lines to go through security and to turn in the original documents were both very long. They asked for my police certificate, marriage certificate, and birth certificate and copy. We waited almost 2 hours to be called to the second window for the interview. The questions were:
- What is your name? (to me), and you are...? (to him).
- How did you guys meet?
- How long you’ve been together?
- How often have you visited? (To him)
- Did you live in the US or did you just travel to marry (to me, and I said I studied in the US).
- What school? I answered.
- Then she started typing for a while, and went through my passport stamps to make sure I fulfilled my 2 years in my home country (I was a J1 student).
- She said your visa is approved, your passport will be available within 10 days.
- I said thank you and asked 😋 if I would get the IR1 residency since I was... read complete review
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| Dominican Republic | Review #22980 on December 14, 2017: |
mackman72

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Per my fiance as I was unable to attend: Process was smooth and efficient. Wait times were long but the employees were very pleasant. Interview took 15-20 mins and she was approved. Overall great experience.
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| Dominican Republic | Review #22948 on December 10, 2017: |
Adelaida

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| Dominican Republic | Review #22898 on November 28, 2017: |
logisticamente

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My interview was scheduled for 9:00 am and My fiancee and I got there around 8:40. We parked in a parking lot near by for 250 pesos. We noticed a conglomeration of people in a street nearby the embassy (Im not sure what was the deal with that)... We ignored all the buscones and proceed to walk to the consulate building. I asked the guachi where is the line for K1s and he pointed at the shortest line.. I stupidly forgot the appointment page so we had to go back to the buscones area and pay 300 pesos for them to print one page (luckily I have all my info on the cloud so it was easy to login into my account and hit print).. We got in, passed security and were assigned a number. We were called into a first window where we handed in the documents we brought (police certificate, birth certificate BRING A COPY OF THIS ONE, etc) I was handed back the affidavit form and documents and told that that is not required for K1s... He also asked me if I had a 2x2 photo because the one on the system ... read complete review
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| Dominican Republic | Review #22861 on November 20, 2017: |
Freisyortiz

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