List of prohibited objects at the United States Embassy
The United States Embassy in the Dominican Republic has a list of objects that cannot be brought into the building. Likewise, the Visa Application Center…
How do I upload the documents to my Immigrant Visa case?
Most immigrant visa cases, from 2020 onwards, are electronic, and their required documents must be scanned and uploaded through https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/ . To upload the required…
How long do I have to schedule an interview after I pay my visa application fee?
Non-immigrant visa applicants typically have 365 days from the date of payment to schedule an appointment before the payment expires. Certain extensions were granted during…
Security Alert – U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Border Between the Dominican Republic and Haiti Event: The Government of the Dominican Republic has announced the closure of air, sea, and land borders between the…
Security Alert – U. S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Border Between the Dominican Republic and Haiti Event: The Government of the Dominican Republic has announced the possible closure of air, sea, and land…
Avoid delays – come prepared
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…
Weather Alert – U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Throughout the Dominican Republic Event: According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Lee is now a dangerous category 5 hurricane. While most models of the storm’s track…
Child Status Protection Act for following to join
Some immigrant visa classifications accept derivatives, such as F11, F31, F41, F2A, and F2B. If your case is IR1, IR2 or IR5, your petition is…
What happens when I’m denied 221g?
At the end of your immigrant visa interview, some applicants are denied under section 221(G) of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Act. This often happens…
Weather Alert – U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Throughout Dominican Republic Event: Heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Franklin is expected to continue across portions of the Dominican Republic into Thursday, August 24.…
Weather Alert – U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Throughout Dominican Republic Event: Heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Franklin is expected to continue across portions of the Dominican Republic into Thursday, August 24. …
Weather Alert – U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Location: Throughout Dominican Republic Event: Beginning the afternoon of August 21, heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Franklin is expected across portions of the Dominican Republic…
eCRBA
A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) is a formal document certifying the acquisition of U.S. citizenship at birth for a person born abroad to…
Requesting an Immigrant Visa Appointment
The National Visa Center (NVC) schedules appointments and notifies applicants. But if the case is at the Embassy and the status says “Ready” at https://ceac.state.gov/,…
Reminders about the day of your interview
When the time comes to schedule your non-immigrant visa interview, you will be provided an appointment date and time. Please arrive at the embassy punctually…
Submitting Appropriate “Proof of Relationship”
For spousal petitions, applicants should be prepared to submit evidence of their marital relationship or engagement. This evidence will be reviewed by the consular officer…
False Documents and Consequences
If you are dreaming of visiting the United States, seeing the Statue of Liberty, enjoying the parks in Orlando, visiting your cousin in the Bronx,…
Are there any tips for managing my electronic immigrant visa application?
Prior to one’s immigrant visa appointment, applicants are responsible for reviewing all e-mail messages received from the National Visa Center (NVC). The NVC may have…
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