Temporary Resdidencia - first steps!
Rule of thumb -聽 never ever ever pay everything up front!!!聽 There is no reason for them to help you or work to push things througb unless you owe money!!!
Your story is affirming my decision to abort my plans to move my family of nine (seven children, my wife, and me) to this land of thieves.
I really like the location and most of the people.
Sadly, a corrupt government can render even the best of locations a veritable disaster regarding living conditions.聽 This is especially true for the United States and is a primary motivator for my seeking a place of refuge from the dictates of tyranny.
Simply, I do not have the time and resources to tolerate this nonsense.聽 The leadership of this nation is proverbially shooting shooting itself in the foot, especially since the foundation of the economy of this nation rests largely on a healthy, vibrant tourist industry.
It is tragic that this government is so myoptic and corrupt.
As a sidenote: I thank Bob and Planner for all of their efforts.聽 In fact, Bob was kind enough to meet with me over lunch to answer many of my questions.聽 Thanks, again, Bob.
Bob K
Doing you homework is so important.
Bob K
And thank you! Glad its helpful!
聽 聽We love it here but life is definitely not without it's pitfalls! If you need a lawyer referral let me know..
聽 K D..
Not sure who you are using as a lawyer here but not sure she is doing聽 a good job for you, but maybe time for a second opinion.聽 I believe that the whole process after submitting all of your paperwork should be about 2 - 3 months MAX
Let me know if I can be of any help.
I have forgotten (it's a getting old thing) where did you end up living?
Bob K
dreamtime wrote:The local office here in the DR told me that Americans have to apply from their country ONLY and NOT in the DR initially.聽 So that means if you are already in the DR you have to fly out to apply. Obviously, one of the brain dead legislators came up with this one.
That is not just for Americans!..we had many聽 documents that had to be translated and stamped at the Dominican Embassy in Canada. For people who qualify there is a process in place to legalize foreigners but 1 requirement is having lived here for the past( 3 + years) ..I believe that is the number I was quoted.
Not too many countries you can just fly into..stay and apply for Residency anymore..!聽 and definitely not at this cost! I聽 was asked more questions /interrogated!! just to fly from Canada through Newark Liberty to get here last month!!
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I was informed that now one requires a Certificate of Good Conduct from the FBI. Is all this worth it? I wanted a retirement visa which is faster than most visas but the process is just as costly. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Seemingly, if one wants to work they will require residency. If not, is obtaining the visa worth it?
Bill.
If you are here on a basically full聽 time basis they yes you should go through the pain of getting your visa/residency. Fees for staying聽 over 30 days聽 have increased and rumor about is that聽 they will be increaisng again.聽 Driving here聽 after 90 days聽 with out a DR drivers lic is also illegal and may聽 effect any聽 聽insurance coveage you have.聽 The government is starting to tighten things up to requre folks to be here "legally".聽 Thinik about it you cannot saty int he US wiht out getting green card.聽 Why should things be different here.
Hope this helps
Bob K
Eventually the overstay fine situation will be dealt with by the government and it will change.
Personal question, do you have your cedula? If yes, I assume you went the the costly and long process to obtain it. Yes? Also, I do respect the regulations for immigration but my argument is that it is extensive for us Americans which bring dollars. In comparison, they are expediting cedulas to Haitians who are in the DR illegally. Thus, Americans with extended stay need to return back to the USA to commence the VISA process.
As for the comparison between the USA and DR, that's apples and oranges. The DR needs US investors to continue development therefore should make the process easier. As you can see, the Haitians living illegally more than 3 years are being easily processed through an expedited process which will expire on July, 2015. The DR government should welcome the same for Americans that have over extended stay and are will to seek residency.
Yes they聽 are trying ot aliviate the Haitian problem and allowing processing to cedula rather easilty for those that have been here a long time.聽 Still can be somewhat expensive.聽 I know because we are footing the聽 bill for our gardener who has been here for nearly 10 years....working.聽 He still needed to go back to Hsiti to get some of his paper work done.
If聽 i am not mistaken is not the US doing something similar (or planning to ) for the 10s of thousands of illegal Mexicans who have been in the US illegally for many years?????
Sorry聽 I聽 stick to my argument.
Bob Kp
We are dealing with the Haitian issues because of foreign pressure!聽 It is a huge expensive problem quite frankly. And the discussion of it has nothing to do with聽 residencia discussion!
DRTRAVELZONE wrote:Thanks Bob.
Personal question, do you have your cedula? If yes, I assume you went the the costly and long process to obtain it. Yes? Also, I do respect the regulations for immigration but my argument is that it is extensive for us Americans which bring dollars. In comparison, they are expediting cedulas to Haitians who are in the DR illegally. Thus, Americans with extended stay need to return back to the USA to commence the VISA process.
As for the comparison between the USA and DR, that's apples and oranges. The DR needs US investors to continue development therefore should make the process easier. As you can see, the Haitians living illegally more than 3 years are being easily processed through an expedited process which will expire on July, 2015. The DR government should welcome the same for Americans that have over extended stay and are will to seek residency.
The DR is footing the bill to try and legalize Dominican born Haitians and聽 those that have been here for many years!Not just Haitian ,I have a friend who applied in the same line-up next to Police in POP..She is American but living here before Oct 2011..the required date. Needed a certificate of good conduct and personal info.We shall follow her progress.
And I do not feel any country should be putting pressure on Dominican Republic regarding this matter!! Can you imagine a delegation of Dominican Lobbyists going to Washington ,D.C. and telling the US Government they should be giving all ..say Mexican Immigrants ..citizenship!!
Dominican Government is trying it seems ,to do the best it can..a costly venture for sure,this along with footing costly medical bills for thousands of Haitian mothers聽 who get smuggled in to give birth in DR hospitals..and leaving their babies behind for DR to look after!! Stretching an already thin public healthcare system to the breaking point!! Many sides to this story..
So..whatever your reason for being here..take the steps to make your stay a legal one if you plan on living here.It is only going to get costlier and more complicated!! Happy to be done ..at least for this year!!

The DR is footing the bill to try and legalize Dominican born Haitians? Are you referring to the ones born after the 2010 revision or the ones from 1929 to 2015 like the government proposes???? The problem is that there are 3 Types that need regulating, but everyone has lumped them into one big group.
This is residencia and not about anything else please.
If she had all the facts, she would not have asked why there is international pressure.
聽 No harm meant 
So, this has nothing to do with Haitians & their no paperwork!
I am just a little confused here.
My Dominican wife, (of 1 year!) & I have been
to the Samana office 4 times before all my paperwork
was deemed to be PERFECT by the local staff.
And I do mean perfect! (typos are not allowed.)
They sent the package to SD, where they, in turn will
check it again. They will then deliver my Cedula to me in Cabrera.
This procedure is quite contrary to all that I am reading here.
Possibly is it because I am married to a Dominican?
Or because I have been, more or less, living here for 4 years.
Or because we own property here together?
So far the cost has been about 10,000 pesos.
+ the 4 trips to Samana. We have friends there, so it's a good thing.
Tom.
Catalina, my Esposa, told me not to worry.
She is a professional Accountant with Lawyer friends.
Bob K
I want to be legal here.
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