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Dominican Rep US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
668 Review(s)
Dominican Republic
Review #8922 on December 22, 2011:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Sorry for the delay but it's been more than hectic the last few weeks. thank you all for the prayers, good wishes and congratulations. so like you all know we were aproved

Our appointment was at 7:30 we got to the embassy at 6:45 and asked one of the guys wearing the yellow shirts what to do and he told us to get on that line (the never ending line) he checked the appointment letter and gave us our number... 127, we were in that line for 2 hours :S with the sun right on our faces (thank GOD i had my sunglasses with me) that line moved very slow and when we got close to the entrance we got separated, they send the men to one side and the women too another, because our line moves very slow due to the checking of the purses (ladys, just taking with you the most have/ need too have on me to the interview, that holds up the line) when i finally went in, my baby was saving me a seat because the place was packed; he ... read complete review

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Dominican Republic
Review #8877 on December 15, 2011:

atpozo

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Our interview date was 11-15-11. I landed in Santo Domigo on the 11-11-11 trying to make sure I had enough time to gather all the evidence and all the pictures for the interview. We even went over a lot of sample questions that we found online, which is always good because you might know all the answers but they might catch you off guard with an intimate question if you don't know what to expect.

On the day of the interview we arrived at the consulate at approximately 5:10am. We where scheduled for 6:45am so we figured that an hour and a half was more than enough time to get in. There was already a line of about 40-50 people in front of us and after we got there the line just kept growing exponentially by the minute. By 5:45 there were already what seemed like over 200 people behind us.

**A word of advice: if you're not scheduled for 6:45 DO NOT arrive so early. The don't allow people with interviews after 7:00 to get on the line until all the 6:00 peop... read complete review

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Review #8857 on December 12, 2011:

muñequita y osito




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Review Topic: General Review

Our appointment was at 9:30AM which I was skeptical about since most appointments are between 6:15am and 7:30AM. My husband lives in the capital so we drove to our interview We parked across from the embassy in a private garage and were in line at 7:40AM. While we were there I recognized a couple from visa journey and my husband and I approached them to say hi. The line began to move and we were in the embassy at 8:00AM. At around 10:30AM we were called to window 16 to turn in his medical and his police report. The lady returned previous year tax returns and the pack of pictures I had mailed in. She asked if we had any children together and we said no. She asked us to have a seat and that we would be called by our number. I was a little disappointed because I was looking for the green ticket and didn't see it. 5 minutes later she called us back to window 16 by my husband's name and gave him a piece of paper and told him to take it to window 13 to get his fingerprints. I stayed seated ... read complete review

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Dominican Republic
Review #8819 on December 6, 2011:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Nos hospedamos en el Hotel Jardines Del Teatro, llegamos al Hotel aproximadamente a las 8:30 de la noche, salimos a cenar con otra pareja de VISAJOURNEY al restaurant D'LUIS PARRILLADA en el malecon, excelente comida y un ambiente excelente para los momentos de tension y ansiedad que estabamos viviendo ese dia. Recomendamos el HOTEL JARDINES DEL TEATRO por las atenciones de su propietaria, una senora bastante simpatica y conversadora , el ambiente es muy agradable y lo mas importante es su proximidad a las instalaciones del consulado americano.

El dia 21 de Noviembre, nos levantamos a las 5:30 de la madrugada, nos banamos y nos vestimos, cargamos con dos shopping bags de evidencia y esperamos afuera del hotel a la otra pareja, llegamos a la fila que por cierto estaba bastante larga, eran las 6:30 de la manana y no fue hasta las 7:05 cuando logramos ingresar, separados hombres de mujeres, yo ingrese primero, mi prometida entro 5 minutos despues, nos acomodamos en los fam... read complete review

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Dominican Republic
Review #8814 on December 6, 2011:

Dayani




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We where called to window (22) with that same african american lady.She swore us in and asked if i speek spanish and i told her a little and my fiance told her she speaks a little english. so she asked well how do you communicate if you don't speak the language i told her that we've grown to understand eachother and what we don't we use option such as google translate Etc..So she asked me if i've ever been convicted of a crime and i told her (DWLR)Driving while licence revoked and i had that on my police report wich she never even looked at..Then she asked me" So you never been in trouble with the law?" And before i can respond she asks what about this kidnapping charge? I said you asked if i ever been convicted of a crime and i answered you. ( By the way it was a charge of 2nd degree kidnapping wich if she knew the law means that you moved a person from one place in your house to another) So she asked me to explain so i told her my ex-wife lied and told the police that and she later d... read complete review

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