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This may sound like a stupid question but I want to be a 100 percent sure. I was wondering if anyone knew if the documents needed for the interview in the Dominican Republic needed to be sent before the interview or brought to the interview? The way they worded it is confusing it says "Obtain the documents on this list that are applicable in your case, but DO NOT send them to this office. Take them to the Consular Section on the day of your visa interview." Then it lists documents like passport, police certificate etc. and then on the very bottom it says what forms were enclosed with the packet. Does that mean don't send them anything or just send the forms without the supporting documentation (which doesn't make sense). If anyone can verify my assumption that would be greatly appreciated.

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Don't send anything, just fill out the forms, get all the evidence, documents, letters/financial info, etc. and take it to your interview. Good luck :thumbs: and check out this site - recently updated!

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...Santo%20Domingo

MR. & MRS. CACEREZ

K-1 Process

10.23.08 - sent K1 packet

10.29.08 - NOA1

02.19.09 - NOA2 113 days, Igor's #226

04.13.09 - Interview, Visa in hand next day

04.19.09 - POE Atlanta

04.20.09 - Married!

AOS Process

06.09.09 - sent AOS,EAD,AP packet

06.17.09 - NOAs issued

06.24.09 - Biometrics done (3 weeks earlier than appt date)

07.03.09 - received RFE for I-693 (dated 6.29, responded 7.07)

07.23.09 - transferred to CSC (received letter 7.27)

07.29.09 - EAD Card Production Ordered & AP Approved

11.23.09 - AOS touched - card production ordered & welcome letter sent - 13 months exactly after initially applying for K-1!

12.03.09 - GC arrived in mail

Removal of Conditions Process

07.28.11 - received reminder letter from USCIS to remove conditions before 11.18.11

09.28.11 - mailed I-751 packet

10.03.11 - NOA

10.05.11 - check cashed

11.25.11 - Biometrics

07.24.12 - GC approved!

08.01.12 - GC arrived in mail

Citizenship Process

12.16.16 - sent N400 packet

12.23.16 - NOA issued

01.27.17 - Biometrics done

02.01.17 - put in line for interview

03.15.17 - scheduled for an interview on 04.21.17, had to write a letter asking for a reschedule because we will be out of the country

03.31.17 - scheduled for an interview again

05.09.17 - Interview!

 

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This may sound like a stupid question but I want to be a 100 percent sure. I was wondering if anyone knew if the documents needed for the interview in the Dominican Republic needed to be sent before the interview or brought to the interview? The way they worded it is confusing it says "Obtain the documents on this list that are applicable in your case, but DO NOT send them to this office. Take them to the Consular Section on the day of your visa interview." Then it lists documents like passport, police certificate etc. and then on the very bottom it says what forms were enclosed with the packet. Does that mean don't send them anything or just send the forms without the supporting documentation (which doesn't make sense). If anyone can verify my assumption that would be greatly appreciated.

Don't send anything, all what you are going to send thru Internet is the form 156 that has to be filled out, send and printed out by the applicant and take it to the interview.

Take all the docs to the interview, the CO has the right to ask for them.

When is your interview?

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This may sound like a stupid question but I want to be a 100 percent sure. I was wondering if anyone knew if the documents needed for the interview in the Dominican Republic needed to be sent before the interview or brought to the interview? The way they worded it is confusing it says "Obtain the documents on this list that are applicable in your case, but DO NOT send them to this office. Take them to the Consular Section on the day of your visa interview." Then it lists documents like passport, police certificate etc. and then on the very bottom it says what forms were enclosed with the packet. Does that mean don't send them anything or just send the forms without the supporting documentation (which doesn't make sense). If anyone can verify my assumption that would be greatly appreciated.

Don't send anything, all what you are going to send thru Internet is the form 156 that has to be filled out, send and printed out by the applicant and take it to the interview.

Take all the docs to the interview, the CO has the right to ask for them.

When is your interview?

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