Temporary Resdidencia - first steps!
Those who overstay their visa are only asked to pay an exit fee.
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Meleger wrote:I'm applying as a rentier or rentista. Do I need a guarantor letter from a Dominican Resident when I do my application online withe Immigration Office once I'm in DR?
Thank you Planner and DominicanaMike for the info. I'm still unsure about the guarantor letter.. do I need it once I enter DR?
Wow ok, so they keep my birth certificate in DR.. I can't just easily get another copy. That is bizarre. There is no way to get my copies back? I'm with 3 kids so I will have to make a request and pay in Ontario for 4 more birth certificate?? Doesn't make much sense.
FOR聽 RETIREE or PENSIONER
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽REQUIREMENTS
1) Visa Aplication Form filled and correctly typed by hand in block letters. Form found in web page or at a consular office.
2) Letter of Aplication (not notarized) Addressed to the Consul, in Spanish, which includes the Name, Nationality, place of residence, occupation,聽 personal economic means, and purpose聽 of the trip to the country. This document must be signed by you.
3) 1 Passport Photo on white Background
4) Original Passport Valid for a minimum of 1 year.
5) Criminal Background Report from the FBI, must be Apostille.
6) Medical certificate stating that applicant has no contagious diseases.
7) Dominican Republic previous visas or from other country鈥檚 if any, valid or expired.
8) Letter of certification from government office, or private institution of the country of origin, where your work was done, translated into Spanish,聽 by the Dominican Consulate, apostilled by the Secretary of State of where聽 the certificate originated. If the translation is not done by the Consulate, the translation must be Apostilled as well. The certificate must include all information regarding the petitioner, time that was employed, occupation or title, and the amount received as pension.
9)Documents showing the applicant's financial solvency. All documents must be issued for the applicant. These documents may include as applicable:
a) Last 3 bank statements: updated with details of the account balance, and showing the pension deposits.
b) Copies of certificates of titles of property
c) Copy of the last tax return
10)The minimum amount, to qualify for a pensioner permanent resident visa, is US$ 1,500.00 Dollars per month.
All the documents most the translated to Spanish, the cost for translations is US$70.00 per documents (up to two pages) at the Consulate.
Cost for the Visa Application US$240.0
RESIDENCIA POR INVERSI脫N EN CALIDAD DE RENTISTA
RESIDENCIA POR INVERSI脫N EN CALIDAD DE JUBILADO O PENSIONADO
RESIDENCIA POR INVERSI脫N EN CALIDAD INVERSIONISTA
RESIDENCIA POR INVERSI脫N PARA PERSONAL GERENCIAL Y/O TECNICO EXTRANJERO
To obtain your residency visa the requirements will be essentially the same if you compare the 'pensionada' requirements above and posted.
Once you are here with the residency visa you need to apply within 30 days.聽 Then you will wait months for your approval.聽 聽We are headed into elections and a govt changeover (likely) in August. This can slow things even more.
I think your friends may be getting that tv!

You are cracking me up. Yes I think so too it's a risk that if I don't do everything right I would not be granted the visa and that worries me a great deal that I make some mistake but I guess worse case scenario I have a place in DR so I will be fine just have to pay overstay visa if anything. I can't justify making apartment payments and car payments for 3-6 months in USA while they're looking over all the paperwork. Makes me nervous letting go of everything in USA and not knowing if the DR decides to let me live there or not. One option pay everything and play it safe but if that is 3-6 months that's $6k-$12k of paying on apartment and car I wouldn't be using. Or just give family and friends everything take a few suitcases and bye USA. I guess I would just pay the overstay fine if they didn't grant it and hope they let me in next time I entered.I did similar - I came with 2 suitcases and a set of golf clubs!
And yes I imagine your lawyer would be shocked. The normal is聽 about聽 7 to 9 months.
Expect聽 a slow down people due to the upcoming elections!聽 聽IF the party in power changes everything grinds to a halt while staff changes over. Sadly聽 only about聽 30% keep their jobs!聽 That is what I am told.
I was a voracious "Stuff" hoarder before I came here.聽 I packed a carry on and a suitcase and gave everything else away.
I managed to accumulate stuff here as well, but slowly but surely I'm giving it all away.
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