Dominican Rep US Consulate Reviews
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| Dominican Republic | Review #15972 on January 15, 2015: |
Pedro and Jerrica

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Overall experience was excellent!
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| Dominican Republic | Review #15939 on January 9, 2015: |
belly21

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My interview in DR was on December 17, the consular officer asked me most of the questions, but we answered everything correctly when asked at the same time, I took all the proof, a 4 inch binder full of pictures, receipts, money transfers, my passport copies, over 200 pictures, all my flight itineraries since we met, any single document to prove our relationship was legitimate was in that binder. The problem was that the consular officer said that she wanted to approve us because she believed our relationship was real but that because of my fiance's previous marriage to a USC and the petition she had previously submitted for him was revoked due to lack of proof on behalf of the petitioner, she said that he had to submit the 601 waiver. We paid the fee at DOMEX for his passport delivery yet they didn't keep his passport. She said that once I got to the states, to submit the waiver for him and when the Embassy received the approved waiver packet, that he would get another date to go... read complete review
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| Dominican Republic | Review #15864 on December 29, 2014: |
Miamorjuan1210

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| Dominican Republic | Review #15848 on December 24, 2014: |
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| Dominican Republic | Review #15806 on December 17, 2014: |
jtoro70

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Arrived at the consulate at 5:30 a.m. There were lines already in place and we joined the line that was for 6:45 appointments. The consulate opened at 6:30 allowing entry of elderly, pregnant, handicap and children first. This process was fairly quick for us as we were prepared for the security check. Based on past posts on VJ, we brought nothing with us but our documents and money. We were given our number 148 and took a seat. They started calling numbers at exactly 7:00 am and started with number 100. This initial number calling was in numerical order, we were called first to window number 18 in order to submit all documents and medical required of the beneficiary and given a slip to make the payment of $265.00 dollars at the cashier's window number 31, upon payment we went back to the original window to submit receipt of payment. We were given back the original number ticket and were instructed to have a seat and wait for finger prints and interview. We were again seated and ... read complete review
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