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Mari & Tony Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-03-29 2012-04-02 2012-11-09 2012-11-16 2013-01-31 2013-02-04 2013-01-31 2013-03-14 2013-03-20 2013-03-25 2012-03-09 350* 2013-04-04
luis & idalmi Dominican Republic California No Dominican Republic 2011-12-10 2011-12-12 2012-05-02 2012-05-29 2012-08-01 2012-08-06 2012-09-28 2012-10-05 2012-10-09 2011-04-15 293* my stepdaughter and my husband and i got to the interview at 6 at around 6:45 we were handed the famous slip with our number we were lucky 42 got separated at the door male and female, we got inside and 15 mins later got called to window 25 were ask for passports, cedula, and the appointment letter, when and sat down and 20 mins later got called to window 15 for fingerprints, when and sat down again at this point i was getting nervous and anxious to get it over with, my husband and stepdaughter were getting nervous also, most of the people were getting the famous green slip and paying domex, finally got called to window 19 imediately i looked for the green slip and saw it, lol i knew from reading it here, so i relax we were ask when we met, how many times i been to see him, for my passport, papel de buena conducta, for pictures i handed her 20 pictures in a small album, from me, hubby and stepdaughter and wedding and honeymoon, thats all, she ask my stepdaughter if that was her in the pictures, and hubby if he travel before he said no, who borought me to the usa i told her my mom, when i met my husband i was still legally merry here in the usa, she ask me if i was still merried why i was in a relationship with him and i told her i was separated for 2 yrs, she said ok, she smile and said the magic word visa approvada go paid domex congratulations and good luck. thank you everyone for all your advice, hubby and stepdaughter got they social security already, but not the green card yet, and hubby hasnt found work yet, but theyre adjusting very well thak God.. 2012-10-21
Mfranc68 Victoria & Marc Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-03-23 2012-03-29 2012-10-24 2012-11-06 2013-01-30 2013-03-22 2013-04-03 2013-06-01 2011-05-28 364* OK guys here is my review: Victoria took a guagua from Santiago to Santo Domingo for here medical. The guagua also took people to the Embassy for the cita. So, she sat and spoke with the people going to the Embassy. They went to the Embassy first and she saw all the people wating on line to get into the Embassy. She told me that "There are a lot of people waiting in the line". The night before the cita we are sitting in our hotel room in the hotel Jardine de Teatre right down the block from the Embassy. Our appointment is at 6:45 am. Victoria keeps telling me "We have to go early. There will be alot of people there" over and over again. I got the point the first thousand times she told me. At 3:00 am Victoria wakes me up. We shower, get dressed, pack up all our stuff, and try and eat something but are too nervous. We set out for the Embassy at 4:35 am. We arrive at the Embassy at 4:45 am. NO ONE was there! NO ONE! Not even the buscones were there! Of course we were the first in line. The are four lines at the Embassy. Line 1 says ACS (American Citizen Services). Line 2 says NIV (Non Immigrant Visas) for the K-1s, Tourist Visas, Student Visas, Work Visas Etc. Lines 3 & 4 say IV (Immigrant Visas) for us CR-1s etc. After waiting in line for two hours and 15 minutes they start to let us in. They separate the men from the women. They do an airport type screening X-raying your bags and going through a metal detector. Victoria & I meet up and went to the benches to begin the wait. The gave us number 204. After about an hour and a half they call us to window 16. The place is crazy busy and they try and move you along as fast as possible. On our interview letter the only thing they asked for was the police certificate and besides her passport that is all that they wanted. I was VERY happy to see a green slip of paper when the woman opened Victoria's file. They had her sign some papers and then told her to go to window 15 for finger printing. The finger printing is digital. For some reason I thought it would be the old fashion ink and paper. Not so. It is HOT in there and Victoria's hands were all hot and sweaty. They could not take her prints! They kept giving her napkins and paper towels and telling her to wipe her hands and the key pad. Finally success!!! Then we went back to the benches. We waited about an hour. Then we are called to window 20. We're up to bat!!! The person that interviewed us was a young white male with blonde hair and glasses. I had to admit that he was very nice. First he swears us in and then says that he will speak to me in English and Victoria in Spanish. OK with us!!!!! Me: First Question: How did you meet? Second Question: When did you first meet? Third Question: Where did you first meet? Fourth Question: Are her parents still alive? Fifth Question: What are the names of her brothers & sisters? Sixth Question: Do you have children together? Seventh Question: Do you have any children? Next Show pictures: I did. I decided to be proactive and not wait for him to ask any questions. I started to narate the photos. They want to be done quick so I was quick and kept it moving. He seemed to want to see "other pictures", he wasn't too interested in the wedding photos or photos at the beach. So I showed him pictures of us together with family and friends. These seem to be what he was interested in seeing. I'm done. Victoria: First Question: Are his parents still alive? Second Question: What are the names of his brothers and sisters? Third Question: Do you have any children together? Fourth Question: Does he have any children? Fifth Question: How old are they? Sixth Question: Where do the children live? Seventh Question: Are there any problems with the children or there mother? Eighth Question: Where are you going to live? That's it!! It's over!!! He says Congratulations you have been approved!!! Go to the DOMEX desk and pay the fee. The DOMEX desk was a mad house. The line wrapped around the room. There were so many people there they asked the USC to please sit down and only the beneficary on line. For some reason you have to wait on the DOMEX line TWICE. First time was to register, the second time was to pay the fee. P.S. I highly recommend that you choose to pickup the visa and NOT have it delivered. In at 7:00 am and out by 10:00 am Note: I did forget one part. He did ask me how many times I had been to DR. He asked me if all of my trips were to see Victoria or if I had come to see someone else or for some other reason. He asked to see my passport and looked at the stamps. 2013-04-16
H & M Dominican Republic California No Dominican Republic 2011-09-02 2011-09-08 2012-03-03 2012-03-27 2012-06-06 2012-06-06 2012-07-23 2012-07-30 2011-06-30 325 POE was at JFK. It went pretty smoothly. They only asked him 3 questions: What was his name? Who petitioned for him? How long we were married? They the made my husband sign two papers, take his fingerprints and give him information about his social security. The only thing I will complain about is how RUDE the people at the immigration office were. It really did upset me because half of the people waiting in the immigration room were first timers in America. And the thought that they couldn't even ask a question because they would just get attitude as a response really did upset me. But please tell your significant other that not everyone in America is like that. I wish everyone the best of luck :) 2015-08-05
PeterJon Joanna & Peter Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-05-18 2012-05-22 2012-11-07 2012-11-15 2013-01-03 2013-02-01 2013-03-22 2013-03-28 2013-04-12 2012-04-20 308* 2013-12-31
Jean Carlos & Gilssely Dominican Republic California No Dominican Republic 2011-08-19 2011-08-24 2012-02-29 2012-03-05 2012-09-20 2011-06-22 398 2012-09-20
Espirman & Karina Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-02-13 2012-02-16 2012-07-31 2012-08-06 2012-10-11 2012-11-19 2012-11-21 2012-11-22 2011-12-02 280* 2012-11-26
Josemiguel & Bessy Dominican Republic California No Dominican Republic 2012-01-16 2012-01-23 2012-05-25 2012-06-23 2012-07-18 2012-07-23 2012-08-03 2012-08-14 2012-10-15 211 2012-08-14
Damaris Deward Deward & Damaris Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-07-23 2012-07-27 2013-03-15 2013-03-22 2013-08-05 2013-09-16 2013-09-19 2013-09-21 2011-09-07 420* 2013-09-27
Mercedes & Henry Dominican Republic Vermont No Dominican Republic 2012-02-06 2012-02-14 2012-06-28 2012-07-05 2012-09-13 2012-10-30 2012-11-07 2012-11-09 2012-01-19 267* 10-29-14 enviamos la aplicacion I-751 de Visa Permanente hace 1 mes y gracias a Dios ya recibimos la carta de notificacion de accion I-797 lo cual le da la posibilidad a mi esposa de poder viajar ahora es un proceso extenso de investigacion que es mas estresante que la primera vez. 2014-10-29
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