I've been trying to get my residency for the Dominican Republic for retirement recently.
Of course I hired a reputable immigration lawyer in the capital, but it has been a while since I last heard from the firm. Last I heard from them was August 11th in which it was confirmed that they received my documents to start the process, however it is now the 30th. Since then I have followed up with a few emails and have not heard back. Is it worth emailing again or is email just not a common business practice the way it is in the States? Again I'm not asking to see if my residency is ready just asking for an update on the case. Not too sure what to do...
any tips on how to handle this situation would be appreciated...
Of course I hired a reputable immigration lawyer in the capital, but it has been a while since I last heard from the firm. Last I heard from them was August 11th in which it was confirmed that they received my documents to start the process, however it is now the 30th. Since then I have followed up with a few emails and have not heard back. Is it worth emailing again or is email just not a common business practice the way it is in the States? Again I'm not asking to see if my residency is ready just asking for an update on the case. Not too sure what to do...
any tips on how to handle this situation would be appreciated...