Now it's 8000 pesos for 4 years + 1000 pesos VIP = 9000 pesos.
But how much was the Permanent-Residency renewal fee before the August deadline (for 2 years) ?
Just curious.
...plus RD$1,000 for VIP (optional).The previous cost was $4,000 RD for renewal and $100 RD for a document for a total of $4,100 RD for 2 years.
The last time I renewed it 2 years ago it was 2500 pesos
On 2nd, Dec. 2010 I paid 4,000RD$, probably incl. the VIP fee for the renewal of my 'residencia'.
The 100 Pesos for the form need to be added to that.
Entonces, the same as Windeguy paid.
donP
Since my renewal was done in Santiago, there was no such thing as a VIP fee. I had to wait until the card was brought from Santo Domingo to Santiago for me to pick it up. Something that will not be possible to do under the new rules.
Has anyone been to Santiago Migracion to ask what they will now be doing? Will they be closed or will they get their own doctor and xray machine and fingerprint machine? And what about the new office in Punta Cana?
Enquiring minds would like to know.
Matilda
My Residency card is there now waiting for me to pick it up. I hope to find out more information when I go there, but quite honestly I don't expect that office to be up to speed on the new regulations.
My Residency card is there now waiting for me to pick it up. I hope to find out more information when I go there, but quite honestly I don't expect that office to be up to speed on the new regulations.
My Residency card is there now waiting for me to pick it up. I hope to find out more information when I go there, but quite honestly I don't expect that office to be up to speed on the new regulations.
...give her US$2000 and she would sort it for me.
Give us an update how much you paid just for the renewal fee in Santiago and how many years your residency card is, 2 or 4.
$4,100 RD and good for 2 years.
Why don't you go back and pay another 4000 pesos (like I did) and get another 2 years on your card ?
Because I was told it was not possible to do that by the woman at Migracion in Santiago when I was renewing in June or I would have done so.
My Residency card is there now waiting for me to pick it up. I hope to find out more information when I go there, but quite honestly I don't expect that office to be up to speed on the new regulations.