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Ministerio de Relacioned Exteriores visit

Slin1953

Hi all

I will be in Santo Domingo  June 9th  to turn in my application for visa/residency


I am planning to represent my self 


How can I get an appointment for the Ministerio  De Relaciones Exteriores

If somebody been thru the processed please just let me know what I need to do

thank

slin

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Profe Agayu

@Slin1953

Greetings! If you entered DR with a residency visa, all you need to do is  open an account online with migración, select the corresponding residency, upload all the required documents, submit, and wait for migración to accept the packet and give you an appointment date to turn everything in. It seems simple but migración can be very picky with the documents and requirements. Hope this helps.

UncleBuck

°ª³§±ô¾±²Ô1953Ìý This is the second post I've seen where you mention submitting your paperwork to the wrong Government Agency.  No offense intended, but are you SURE you want to do this by yourself?  A lawyer for the initial Residency is worth their weight in gold, as long as you listen to advice on which here about which lawyers to avoid or choose.


You might be 100% eligible for Residency, but without a lawyer, you may get bogged down in the system or rejected for who knows what reason.  I'm all for saving money and not paying lawyers, but this seems like a time where you probably should consider the option.

ddmcghee

@UncleBuck

Thank you for also pointing this out! I can sometimes get bogged down in semantics/accuracy (like when people refer to passport control/migracion as customs), but in this case, the OP is confusing two entirely different government agencies that have different missions and purposes, and either didn't read or chose to ignore my comment on the original thread!

Profe Agayu

@ddmcghee

You and @UncleBuck are correct. I should have addressed that @Slin1953 was referring to wrong government agency. That is why I specified migracion. Hopefully, they are able to accomplish what they need whether it is with or without a lawyer. Though if confused between the agencies, they should probably get a lawyer to help with the process. It would definitely save them many headaches and trips to migracion.