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Just wanted to let you guys know I am visiting my fiancee here in santo domingo and its helping me to not think so much about the visa process and waiting for the next step. I wish I could just stay here with her and quit my job but I can't!

Anyway, just feeling grateful to be able to visit her and wanted to share. Any other petitioners in the area?


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Enjoy your time together. I would love to be there right now, but need to wait for our interview date. It is too expensive to make 2 trips back to back. My fiancé lives in Dajabon.

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I going for my third time in march for the interview and the trip I made in October for 22 days has really helped with process, Have fun soon you will be at the interview and get to go back and being her back with you. I am staying until we get her VIsa then leaving.

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Enjoy your time together, its so helpful for the relationship. Its so expensive but really reminds you while you are doing all of this. I wish I was there now too, so just enjoy!!!

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  • 2 months later...

well here i go again! on the plane Friday to see my love again! This time i am bringing my sis with me who has never been out of the country should be fun :dancing:

Enjoy and have fun with your sister and fiancee.

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