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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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If qualified, these applicants complete a… ALERT: ONGOING DOMINICAN MIGRATION ENFORCEMENT 19 November, 2022 | Alert, Consular Affairs, News This message is to advise U.S. citizens that in recent months travelers to the Dominican Republic have reported being delayed, detained, or subject to heightened… Show More ∨Show More ∨Show All LATEST FROM SHAREAMERICA ShareAmerica UNITED WITH UKRAINE [ROLLING UPDATES] February 17, 2023 Check out our latest coverage of the developments in Ukraine and the U.S. response. This article will be updated on a rolling basis. ShareAmerica PEOPLE ACROSS U.S. RUSH TO AID TÜRKIYE, SYRIA February 16, 2023 People across the United States are donating supplies to Türkiye and Syria. Learn about how they are assisting earthquake survivors. ShareAmerica THE UNITED STATES IS RICH IN LANGUAGES February 16, 2023 U.S. households speaking languages other than English are growing. Learn why this trend enriches both America and the English language. 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