Title: Good luck Looking 4 Awife Post by: dolphin on March 14, 2005, 05:00:00 AM Good luck to you in BAQ. I was there last year. The mistake I made was that I stayed with one girl and didn't look around. Actually, I was only there for 8 days, so I didn't have much time to get to know anyone. I think you're doing the right thing by staying for one Month. I'm going back to the Dominican Republic in June to meet a lady I've been corresponding to. Good luck, You'll do great.
Dolphin Title: Re: Good luck Looking 4 Awife Post by: potman on March 16, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Good luck Looking 4 Awife, posted by dolphin on Mar 14, 2005
congrats dude, she is a real cuttie. How's your spanish, or her english? What,s the general grasp of english of latinas in the DR? Title: Dolphin How's it Going in the DR? Post by: sisko on March 15, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Good luck Looking 4 Awife, posted by dolphin on Mar 14, 2005
Hey man! Is this the same lady you went to see in the DR before, or a different one? Did you meet her on match international or amigos? I met my fiance from the DR on amigos.com. Best move I EVER made. If you are thinking about a K1 in the DR, do not wait too long. I am still waiting on our interview date! Santo Domingo is backed up nearly 6 months! It has been really stressful, but she is finally getting her "rock" when I go back there next week! That will cool things for a while! FYI: I posted some new pictures on http://www.picturetrail.com/bjsisko Let me know how things are going... Sisko Title: More on US Consulate in DR Post by: Gary Bala on March 16, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Dolphin How's it Going in the DR?, posted by sisko on Mar 15, 2005
It is true that the US Consulate in Santo Domingo, DR right now (March 2005) is heavily backed-up on Consular Interviews for not only the K-1, but also the K-3 and especially the CR-1 resident visa. This Consulate has always been designated by State Dept. as a high-fraud post requiring close case scrutiny to begin with. I agree that people right now should certainly plan to add 6 months to expected waiting Apparantly, this Consular post has had some staffing resource problems and other internal issues Even a quick US petition approval at the Service Center (we had recent I-129Fs, one at Regards. Title: You are right! Post by: bjsisko on March 17, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to More on US Consulate in DR, posted by Gary Bala on Mar 16, 2005
Gary, we flew through the Vermont process! I petitioned in Mid September, by the first week of December she already had her Packet 3! We called the Santo Domingo Embassy as required on December 15th and we have been waiting ever since. No sign of an interview. We call the number provided and check the web site every day. No interview. We also have seen quite a few people come after us, and get interviews. They assure us nothing is wrong with either of us or our petition. We just have to wait... ... and wait and wait. Title: Gracias! (no text) Post by: Looking4Wife on March 14, 2005, 05:00:00 AM |