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the petitioner have to be in the interview with me im the beneficiary im from dominican republic my fiance (the petitioner) say he doesnt have to be in the interview i dont know what to think i dont want the consul denial the visa because my bf doesnt attend to the interview with me

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the petitioner have to be in the interview with me im the beneficiary im from dominican republic my fiance (the petitioner) say he doesnt have to be in the interview i dont know what to think i dont want the consul denial the visa because my bf doesnt attend to the interview with me

you BOTH have to be there, it will be denied or postponed if he does not attend. DR is a high fraud country so they require that.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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~ Moved from K-1 Process to the Caribbean regional forum - topic specific to the DR ~

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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my fiance doesnt understand that he says he doesnt need to attend how can i prove him, he need to be there or the visa will be denial help me please

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my fiance doesnt understand that he says he doesnt need to attend how can i prove him, he need to be there or the visa will be denial help me please

Tell him to email the embassy and they will tell him that. or to call DR. Is he dominican? every dominican knows this. only time you do not attend is when it's your sibling or a child, parent. but for fiance and spouse it's mandatory

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no he is american, im dominican

You and me have the same problem, my fiance is american and he doesnt understand the he has to be present at the interview.

My interview will be next year and he says all the time he doesnt need to be present, i am getting crazy every time he says that,

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no he is american, im dominican

tell him to look it up online so he won't have any doubts. The american embassy in santo domingo website has all the information in English so he could read it.

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I am an American. My wife is Dominican. We had our cita in March 2013. Your fiance or spouse does not have to be there for the cita, BUT if they are NOT there it is almost guaranteed that you will be DENIED. Especially if it is for a fiance visa. The Dominican Republic is considered to be a high fraud country and the Consulate does not play around.

I have been through the whole process and my wife is with me now. You can read my interview review if you like. I have posted it. If he wants to your fiance can send me an email and I will tell him myself and do my best to answer any questions that he has.

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Tell him to read the NOA2 thread and Interview Experiences. He needs to understand this a "commitment". He wants to take the chance and lose you over this, then he has to live with the mistake. I have not heard of anyone who has been approved in the Dominican Republic without "both" petitioner and spouse being there for the interview.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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The interview letter says it..

Is very clear, he must be there.

Our Journey---Met Online in 2011

Met in Person in 2011

Got Engaged May 2012

Mar 17,2013: Service Center ~ Vermont I-129F Packet sent

Mar 19, 2013: I-129F Packet Rec'd by USCIS

Mar 21, 2013: NOA1

Mar 28, 2013: Alien Number Changed/Assigned

Jul 10, 2013: Case Transferred from Vermont to Texas Service Center (Text 7/10 - E-mail 7/10)

Jul 13, 2013: Transfer Hard Copy

RFE: "NONE" Thank you Lord.

July 25, 2013: Petition Approved (Text 7/25 ~ Email 7/25)

Aug 01, 2013: NOA2 Hard Copy

Aug 15, 2013: Sent to NVC (Text 8/16 ~ Email 8/16)

Aug 22, 2013: NVC Rec'd and Case Number Assigned Same Day

Aug 26, 2013: "In Transit" Status DOS Site ~ Sent Electronically

Aug 27, 2013: "Ready" Status on DOS site (Rec'd by Consulate) Waiting for Interview Date to be scheduled!

September 3, 2013: Interview Date Assigned "12/10/2013"

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