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My75alfa

My75alfa

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American looking for information about Dominican Republic

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3

About me

American

Lives in Ban铆, Peravia

Speaks English, Spanish

Registration: 29 June 2019

About

Born and raised in Ohio, (US) Both parents are from the Dominican Republic. Spent every summer in the DR and my mother move back to her home town years ago. I go a couple of times a year to see her and family. I have gotten duel citizenship this year and hope to retire there.
Interests: Cars and anything else with an engine

Occupation

I am Employed.

My expat journey

usadominican-republic
Ban铆, Peravia, Dominican Republic

Ban铆, Peravia, Dominican Republic

Trinity, Alabama, USA

Trinity, Alabama, USA

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My75alfa
My75alfa replied to a thread
7 years ago
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Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

My75alfa

With both parents from the DR, and owning a home there It is slightly different for me. Read More

My75alfa
My75alfa replied to a thread
7 years ago
P

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

My75alfa

I will ask her this week when I see her. She is in Bani which is about 40min to the west of Santo Domingo. Read More

My75alfa
My75alfa replied to a thread
7 years ago
P

Temporary Resdidencia - first steps! by planner

As a regular person, not applying for work visa or a retirement special status recidencia, you can apply for the temporary residencia. The principal difference is that you will require a local sponsor to vouch for you and your family when applying ...

My75alfa

I called the Dominican Embassy in New Orleans, LA and sent them my documents for translation. I figured that it was the most official way of getting it done here in the states. I sent a money order for the fee which was as good as any fee I found. I ... Read More