Hello Everyone,
Will I have problems getting into the DR on Friday, if I only have a one-way ticket and will be purchasing a Tourist Card upon arrival? I was offered a job a few weeks ago, and was not quite financially prepared for the costs of the Residence Visa paperwork. For instance, the Dominican Embassy told me that their charge for translating paperwork was $70.00 per document (and they require at least 5 documents to be translated), not to mention the cost of the actual Residence Visa paperwork...and some letter of guarantee (that I read is pretty expensive)...so in a nutshell, I let my employers in DR know that I didn't really have almost $500 bucks for paperwork, and they said not to worry. They'd assist me with the Visa once I arrived.
I am very confused about this process...and I know its so darn late in the game, I have no choice but to hop on the plane Friday and just see what happens.
After reading a few forums about the new regulations, I am worried that I may not be allowed into the country. Can anyone offer any insight?
Thanks
Will I have problems getting into the DR on Friday, if I only have a one-way ticket and will be purchasing a Tourist Card upon arrival? I was offered a job a few weeks ago, and was not quite financially prepared for the costs of the Residence Visa paperwork. For instance, the Dominican Embassy told me that their charge for translating paperwork was $70.00 per document (and they require at least 5 documents to be translated), not to mention the cost of the actual Residence Visa paperwork...and some letter of guarantee (that I read is pretty expensive)...so in a nutshell, I let my employers in DR know that I didn't really have almost $500 bucks for paperwork, and they said not to worry. They'd assist me with the Visa once I arrived.
I am very confused about this process...and I know its so darn late in the game, I have no choice but to hop on the plane Friday and just see what happens.
After reading a few forums about the new regulations, I am worried that I may not be allowed into the country. Can anyone offer any insight?
Thanks