Temporary Resdidencia - first steps!
you might find out why they refuse you... by asking
Bmccarthy1034 wrote:Hi again.
I've been reading the posts both here and on Facebook.
I was denied entry and sent back in September.
I just bought a round trip ticket to PUJ for Friday.
I also have a reservation for a resort in Punta Cana.
My ticket is for 6 days.
After reading in this forum, I'm now concerned that I may again be denied and this time, detained in jail until my return flight the following Thursday.
Should I try it anyway, or just forget about it and write the lost money off as a lesson?
Wrong thread subject but to answer:
For sure there is going to be something on your file once the immigration officer swipes your passport on arrival. You have a record on file which is unlikely to get deleted but can be improved by future legal stays.
It would therefore be wise to seek prior authorization because they might think you would overstay again.
The foreign travel advice given by the Canadian authorities suggest you perhaps should obtain a visa for this visit:
If you overstay the period for which you have been authorized to stay, you will have to pay fine to immigration authorities when leaving the country.聽 You may also need to apply for a visa the next time you wish to return to the Dominican Republic. Local authorities may deny you entry if you don鈥檛 have the proper visa.
I would suggest that another option is that you could post your question on the DGM forum. They are the people that decide all matters immigration after all:
This could become a recurring question if the numbers of denied entry for previous keep increasing.
And presumably you want to visit DR again and get the record straightened?
I recommend Lishali Baez Mejia. She speaks English very well and is on top of her game. She can be reached on whatsapp and phone at聽 1-809-860-1231
There are a few of us who have used her services and recommend her.聽
Good luck and please keep us posted!
First of all, applications must be uploaded to the DGM website.
1 - Got to
2 - Chose Residencia Temporal => "Solicitar en linea"
3 - Create yourself a login
4 - Upload all the documents needed in JPEG FORMAT (photo)
5 - Wait until they check your documents
6 - If not complete, or any document is not valid, you will be notified through the system.
7 - If all is ok , you will be given an appointment at the DGM.
8 - Get there with all your original documents and your passport.
9 - Cost is 14,500 DOP
Do what works for you.
Lawyers work at DGM every day - they know people who can unscramble a problem.
I had a few on my application.... lost files twice !!
when the boss found out about that - I went VIP !!
Fast acceptance - and a shortcut
WillieWeb wrote:Fast acceptance - and a shortcut
WillieWeb,
How long did it last from from the day your application was submitted to the day you received your C茅dula ?
pointing out the infernal, internal fumbling that can happen at DGM - regularly !!
Sorry - can't help w/ your question
However,聽 lawyers know how the documents need to be done and what the potential pitfalls are.聽 聽Don't get me wrong, as a standard I do not like lawyers here!聽 Most are unprofessional and do not do what they say they will do.聽
That being said, this is a time when it pays to have a good one.聽 To do it yourself you need to聽 carefully research what is needed,聽 understand spanish and speak it well AND understand the processes here and how thing can go sideways!聽 聽
So those who can,聽 do it yourself.聽 Those who can't or don't want to,聽 use a lawyer.聽 Several here are recommended!
聽 聽However while I'm waiting for DGM to review the paperwork and give me an appointment to come in and pay the 14,500 peso fees, I need to go back to the States to complete unfinished business. Will I have a problem completing the temporary residency application when I return to DR for my appointment? Does anyone have any experience in this situation?
Been my consultant for years..... since she was an intern at Guzman
You can feel free to reach out to the.lawyer suggested above, she can give you a more current update.
There is a bout a one week - 10 day聽 - waiting period from medical tests to approval.
Medical follows the application - same day
Wait for results.... cedula granted same day
so about 2 weeks overall....max
My recollections........
Good luck.
I have experienced it.
All new people - usually supervisory staff...
but it disrupts everything for some time until the dust settles
I went to Tallahassee and had some documents Apostilled but not getting the translations needing to be official. Also I'm married to a Dominican woman that lives there so do I have to apply for temporary residency 1st or can I go straight for permanent?
If married you start with temporary residency. Then you request permanent.
Thanks...
Connie - honey resid ncy is what you need.and that process starts in Canada.聽 Coming to visit and overstaying is an option.聽 If you plan to be here and need to work you need residency.聽 You qualify by reason of marriage and there is an entire process you need to start reading about.聽 This is the thread on residency you need to start reading.
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