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Travel Advisory: Level 2 - Exercise Increased Caution...Read More * English Español * * * English Español U.S. EMBASSY IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SOCIAL / SEARCH TwitterFacebookInstagram | * * * Search [Skip to Content] * * Visas * * Nonimmigrant Visas * For travel to the United States on a temporary basis, including tourism, temporary employment, study and exchange. * Read More * Immigrant Visas * For foreign citizens who want to live permanently in the United States. * Read More * Travel & Tourism in the U.S. * * Visit the U.S.! * U.S. Citizen Services * * Alerts and Messages * Alerts and Messages for U.S. visitors to Dominican Republic. * See all Alerts and Messages * Emergency Assistance * U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call (809) 567-7775 Outside of Office Hours, contact: (809) 567-7775 Outside of Dominican Republic: (809) 567-7775 * International Parental Child Abduction * Arrest of a U.S. Citizen * Death of a U.S. Citizen * Victims of Crime * Emergency Financial Assistance * Passports & Citizenship * Passport Services * Citizenship Services * Child and Family Matters * Local Resources * Legal Assistance * Medical Assistance * Notarial Services * Federal Programs * Internal Revenue Service * Selective Service Registration * Social Security * Veterans Affairs * Voting * Our Relationship * * U.S. Mission Leaders * Chargé d’Affaires Robert W. 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SECURITY AND DEMOCRACY U.S. SUPPORT IN DR TO CONFRONT COVID-19 CONSULAR QUESTIONS U.S. CITIZEN SERVICES * USAID in D.R. * Security and Democracy * U.S. support in DR to confront COVID-19 * Consular Questions * U.S. Citizen Services Emergency Assistance Emergency Information and Contacts. Learn More Smart Traveler Enrollment Program Enroll for alerts at step.state.gov. Learn More COVID-19 Health and travel alert for U.S. citizens. Learn More WEATHER ALERT – HURRICANE FIONA – CONSULAR SERVICES ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 19 September, 2022 | Alert, Consular Affairs, U.S. Citizen Services Location: All parts of the Dominican Republic Event: The National Hurricane Center has published updated watches and warnings for Hurricane Fiona. A Hurricane Watch is in effect for… COMPLETE YOUR FORM DS-260 AS IT IS IN YOUR PASSPORT 19 September, 2022 | Consular Affairs, Immigrant Visas, News When filling out your DS-260 form for an immigrant visa, the information must appear as in the passport. Said form must be completely and correctly… WEATHER ALERT – HURRICANE FIONA – NO IN-PERSON SERVICES AT OUR FACILITIES ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER... 18 September, 2022 | Alert, Consular Affairs, News, U.S. Citizen Services Location: All parts of the Dominican Republic Event: The National Hurricane Center has updated guidance regarding Hurricane Fiona which is expected to reach the Dominican Republic on… WEATHER ALERT – TROPICAL STORM FIONA (SEPTEMBER 16, 2022) 16 September, 2022 | Alert, News Location: All parts of the Dominican Republic Event: The National Hurricane Center has issued a Tropical Storm Watch due to Tropical Storm Fiona which is expected to reach… CHILDREN UNDER 14 DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT AT INTERVIEW 12 September, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News To better serve our immigrant visa applicants and maintain social distance, the Immigrant Visa Section suggests that applicants not bring children under the age of… MAIL-IN PASSPORT RENEWAL 5 September, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News The American Citizen Services unit at the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo now accepts ten-year passport renewal applications for eligible adults by mail. You can… H-2 VISAS FOR TEMPORARY AGRICULTURAL AND NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKERS 29 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News It is important to remember that an H-2 visa allows you to travel and work in the US exclusively with the company, position, and time… EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN USING DATING APPS 22 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News Scammers know that millions of people use online dating apps and they are on the apps as well. They are experts at what they do… U.S. CITIZENS RESIDING ABROAD MAY VOTE IN U.S. ELECTIONS, AND THE EMBASSY CAN HELP! 18 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News Did you know that U.S. citizens residing in the Dominican Republic may vote in U.S. elections, and the Embassy is here to help? Start by… APPLICANTS MUST BRING ACTA INEXTENSA BIRTH CERTIFICATES 15 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News The Immigrant Visa Section at the U.S. Embassy would like to remind all of our visa applicants to bring their Birth Certificate Inextensa with them… HEALTH ALERT: U.S. EMBASSY SANTO DOMINGO 8 August, 2022 | Alert, Consular Affairs, Health Issues, News Location: Countrywide Event: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 2 Travel Health Notice for Monkeypox in Multiple Countries . The World Health Organization has… PEOPLE SHOULD NOT TRAVEL INTERNATIONALLY WITH DOMINICAN PORK PRODUCTS 8 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News Individuals traveling to the United States or to other international destinations from the Dominican Republic should not travel with pork products due to the country’s… WORLDWIDE CAUTION 3 August, 2022 | Alert, News On July 31, 2022, the United States conducted a precision counterterrorism strike in Afghanistan that killed Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden’s deputy and successor as… TWO PARENT CONSENT FOR MINOR U.S. PASSPORTS 1 August, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News In order to issue a U.S. passport to any minor child under the age of 16 (first time or renewal), U.S. law stipulates that all… AVOID USING ADVISORS 25 July, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News Applying for a travel visa to the United States can seem complicated and difficult, and we understand that many people seek the services of immigration… 2022 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS REPORT 20 July, 2022 | News DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Tier 2) The Government of the Dominican Republic does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making… U.S. AND DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO FACE SHARED THREATS IN CYBERSPACE 19 July, 2022 | News Both countries issued a joint statement on cyber policy during a Digital Agenda 2030 implementation training. Santo Domingo, D.N.- The United States and Dominican… SCAN AND UPLOAD DOCUMENTS 18 July, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News An important notice to immigrant visa applicants: Please remember that it is essential to scan and upload all the required documents to the web portal… Show More ∨Show More ∨Show All LATEST FROM SHAREAMERICA ShareAmerica MUSLIMS ARE FINDING SUCCESS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY September 20, 2022 A recent poll of American Muslims shows a community that is an integral and thriving part of U.S. life. Find out more. ShareAmerica THESE AMERICANS HELPED RUSSIANS IMPROVE THEIR ENGLISH September 19, 2022 Meet three experienced English instructors in the U.S. who recently virtually taught teachers and students in Russia. ShareAmerica SIGNING FROM THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT September 19, 2022 Learn more about the important role federal American Sign Language interpreters have in maintaining our democracy. 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