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H2B PROGRAM

6 February, 2023 | Consular Affairs, News

This time we will be talking about H-2 visas for temporary agricultural and
non-agricultural workers.  It is important to remember that an H-2 visa allows…


USAID’S OCEAN PLASTICS PROGRAM SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH THE MUNICIPALITIES OF SAMANÁ
AND LAS TERRENAS TO...

3 February, 2023 | News, U.S. Agencies

Santo Domingo, D.N. The United States Government through the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID), under its Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program,
signed a memorandum…


REQUESTING EXPEDITED IV INTERVIEW

31 January, 2023 | Consular Affairs, News

If you would like to accelerate your immigrant visa (IV) interview due to
emergency circumstances, you may request an expedited appointment.  First,
please check ceac.state.gov,…


ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT INNOVATION FUND (AEIF) 2023

26 January, 2023 | Embassy, Featured Event, Public Affairs

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Notification of Funding Opportunity U.S. EMBASSY SANTO
DOMINGO PUBLIC AFFAIRS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT INNOVATION FUND (AEIF) 2023
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B1/B2 SCHEDULE

23 January, 2023 | Consular Affairs, News

On October 19, 2022, the Embassy began opening new interview appointments for
tourist visas (B1/B2) every other Wednesday for two-week increments.  Please see
the announcement…


TWO PARENT CONSENT FOR MINOR PPTS

17 January, 2023 | 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 all parents…


SHAM MARRIAGES

10 January, 2023 | Consular Affairs, News

Sham marriages, sadly, are a common type of immigration fraud.  A “sham
marriage” is one that is entered for the sole purpose of circumventing the…


PETITIONER PRESENCE AT INTERVIEW

3 January, 2023 | News

Should I bring the petitioner to my immigrant visa interview? It is not a
requirement that the petitioner be present during the interview in any…


INTERVIEW WAIVER FOR 13 YEARS AND UNDER

26 December, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

To be eligible for an interview waiver, children who are 13 years old or younger
must: Have been born in the Dominican Republic and hold…


HOW TO CONFIRM STATUS OF IV CASE

19 December, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

The Consular Section has different channels to provide the status of an
immigrant visa case. The main and fastest channel is our Consular Electronic
Application…


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14 December, 2022 | News

Santo Domingo, D.N.- The Chargé d’Affaires of the United States Embassy, Robert
W. Thomas, together with the Minister of Culture, Milagros Germán, led a
ceremony…


AVOID DELAYS – COME PREPARED

12 December, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

Avoid delays! Make sure you have all the required documents for your U.S.
citizenship consular service. The following steps may prevent your case from
requiring…


BOARDING FOILS

5 December, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

If you are a lawful permanent resident (LPR) who has been outside of the United
States for less than a year, but your resident card…


DO NOT USE FALSE DOCUMENTS

28 November, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

We understand that applying for a travel visa to the United States can seem
complicated.  Many people incorrectly believe that hiring a visa consultant is…


CBP ISSUES WITHHOLD RELEASE ORDER ON CENTRAL ROMANA CORPORATION LIMITED

23 November, 2022 | News

Agency will detain imports of raw sugar and sugar-based products produced by
Central Romana Corporation Limited WASHINGTON — Effective November 23, 2022,
U.S. Customs and…


INTERVIEW WAIVER VISA RENEWAL

21 November, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

Most applicants applying to renew their visa do not require an interview at the
embassy by an embassy official. 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…


CONSULAR SERVICES CONTACTS

14 November, 2022 | Consular Affairs, News

The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic has different
official mechanisms for applicants to obtain general as well as specific
information…

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