Dominican Rep US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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668 Review(s)
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Dominican Republic | Review #8456 on October 5, 2011: |
LaMadi809
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our appointment was for 6:45 and we arrived at 6:40. We didn't have to wait in line because we went with our daughter and the people in the yellow info shirts told us to go in with out making the long line, just to seperate at the security area so we can go through the metal detectors. Once we were in our number was called within 10 minutes to window 19 to hand in paper work. A nice American lady asked us if we had children in common and asked to see their birth certificates. Then the sent us to pay the 210 dollars and bring her back the receipt. Then around 8:30 we were called to window 13 for his fingerprints. After he took his fingerprints the lady told us not to go far that we were going to be called again. They called us like 10 minutes later to window 24 i think it was. There was this young American guy once at the window the guy asked my fiancee if he has ever been in trouble with the law. My fiancee answered no then he said your all set your visa has been approved and sent us t... read complete review
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Dominican Republic | Review #8453 on October 5, 2011: |
Love2O11
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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
our interview was at 6:45am..
my husband and I arrive at the consult at about 5:20am we were drop off by my (brother in law) it was about a 10 minute drive from the apartment amazingly there was no traffic. As soon as we got off of the car there were about 4 women screaming from across the street "anyone who has an appoinment at 7:30, 8:30 needs to be standing across from the consult as soon as I heard this I was laughing because I knew they were buscones since they did not have the yellow INFO shirt. So once we were in line there was about 50 people ahead of us. At about 7:10am there was a guy coming around asking for the interview letter and then headed us our lucky number "776". Right when your getting to enter the building they separate the female and male into two different lines, the security area with metal detective is extremely small. At about 7:30am we were inside it was packed. There were women dress as if they were going out to the club high heels and with a... read complete review
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Dominican Republic | Review #8423 on September 30, 2011: |
Mrs. Lantigua
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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Our interview was for 7:30am. We got to the consulate at 6:30am, they had us wait across the street. There was no BUSCONES at that time but I did hear that a family of 4 was suckered into paying for an NVC app @800 pesos and more photos @400 pesos a person. At 7:15am the security guards came to get us and told us to line up in line 2. Our lucky number was 754.
We were called into Window 21 @8:20am to deposit police cert., receipt, medical records, passport and cedula. About 2 hours later we were called to Window 13 to have his fingerprints done. 2 hours after that we were called to Window 22 to be interviewed. This charming slightly long hair young fellow asked us if what were our names. He swore us in and then proceeded to ask my husband if he had family in my city. My husband responded "NO". Again he asked if he was related to the mayor in my city (William Lantigua). Again he said no and I responded "Thank God"!! (those who are from Lawrence, MA would know why lol!!) From the... read complete review
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Dominican Republic | Review #8412 on September 28, 2011: |
ana y ray
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We got to the consulate about 5Am. We had stayed at my grandmom house in boca
chica. There were ppl there already, but line was not long. The infamous Buscones were already there telling ppl to fill out forms (The only thing we did use them for was for parking. ugh hard finding parking). Everything was very organize. It was not that hot. Wee were first call to window 19 and gave our paperwork such as his cedula, police cert and then ugh, by mistake we brought wrong birth certificate. We left the inextensa home (both his and his son). We sat down and then window 12 to pay the visa. Then 13 for finger print and then we waited. We were call to window 22. We were sworn in.( I saw the green little paper and I knew we were approve). We gave the rest of the documents and they had him signed the papers. We got nervous when they separate us. My fiance was asked
*How and when we met? When we saw in person? Our first kiss, where and time of day? Who propose and when it was and whe... read complete review
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Dominican Republic | Review #8385 on September 25, 2011: |
BocaChicaBabe
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· 6 people found this review helpful
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Our appointment was at 9:30 so we missed out on all the super early morning excitement of waiting in line and people trying to misguide/ misinform us. We opted to stay in Boca Chica and take the bus in the morning rather than spend the night at a hotel near the consulate. By the time we arrived, it was around 7:15 and there was no line. We were told by security that it was too early for us to enter, so we waited across the street. While we waited we witnessed a woman being hit by a car (she managed to get up and walk away) and one bus rear end another. Around 8:00 some random guy on the street where we were waiting told my husband we should be able to enter. My husband went to confirm that with security and came back to get me. We walked up to an employee in the yellow shirt who gave us our number 530 and we made our way to security. There were less than 10 people trying to get through security at that point. It took longer than it should have taken considering there were very... read complete review
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