Mr.Guzman,
I'm a citizen of the U.S. that is seeking to buy property,and start the "Dual citizenship process. I have a girlfriend that is the mother of my son who is Haitian. Given the love-hate realationship that Haitians have enjoyed in QUISQUEYA, how can I go about getting "LEGAL" status for her to live and work in the DR? It should be noted that she speaks fluent French,Kreyol, and English.I'm sure she could master Spanish well enough to live in the DR within a few months. I have plans that "IF" she can get LEGAL residency/working status in the DR , I plan to help her start a small business which would be able to employ 1-2 Dominican citizens. My friends say that to get residency for her is next to impossible unless I have about $ 10,000. "I DON'T HAVE THAT TYPE OF MONEY :nervous: !". please give me some help with your wisdom,and attorney experience.
Just trying to be a happy family :disappoin ,
Heru Oba
I'm a citizen of the U.S. that is seeking to buy property,and start the "Dual citizenship process. I have a girlfriend that is the mother of my son who is Haitian. Given the love-hate realationship that Haitians have enjoyed in QUISQUEYA, how can I go about getting "LEGAL" status for her to live and work in the DR? It should be noted that she speaks fluent French,Kreyol, and English.I'm sure she could master Spanish well enough to live in the DR within a few months. I have plans that "IF" she can get LEGAL residency/working status in the DR , I plan to help her start a small business which would be able to employ 1-2 Dominican citizens. My friends say that to get residency for her is next to impossible unless I have about $ 10,000. "I DON'T HAVE THAT TYPE OF MONEY :nervous: !". please give me some help with your wisdom,and attorney experience.
Just trying to be a happy family :disappoin ,
Heru Oba