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Embassy of the United States of America Consular Section Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
INSTRUCTIONS FOR K-1/K-2 VISA APPLICANTS This office has received notification for the processing of a K-1/K-2 nonimmigrant visa for you. In the interest of preparing for your interview with a consular officer, please read the following instructions carefully. FIRST: Fill out one (1) Form DS-230 Part I (Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration – Biographic Data). Fill out Form DS-156 (Nonimmigrant Visa Application) electronically and print two (2) copies. You must fill out Form DS-156 online, using the Electronic Visa Application Forms link: https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp?lang=1, each application will generate a specific barcode for each printed form, Also Fill out one (1) Form DS-156K (Nonimmigrant Fiancé (e) Visa Application) male K1/K2 visa applicants between the ages of 19 to 45 must also fill out one (1) Form Form DS-157 (Supplemental Nonimmigrant Application). You must answer all questions. If your children are applying for a visa with you, each must completely fill out one (1) Form DS-230 Part I. Form DS-156 electronically and print two (2) copies of the computer generated form with it’s barcode, one (1) Form DS-156K and if they are male and between the ages of 16 to 45 also fill out one (1) Form DS-157. SECOND: Obtain the documents on this list that are applicable in your case, but DO NOT send them to this office. Take them to the Consular Section on the day of your visa interview.
LAST: As soon as you have obtained the documents that are applicable in your case, take this sheet to any Banco Popular branch in the Dominican Republic to pay the non-fundable visa application fee of the equivalent of US$131.00 in Dominican pesos and an additional non-refundable fee of US$13.00 (or the equivalent in Dominican pesos) plus applicable taxes per applicant. The additional US$13.00 fee is for the official verification of your records. All applicants must pay the US$131.00 fee, but only applicants who will be age 18 or older on the day of their interview need to pay the US$13.00 fee. Make sure to take the Banco Popular receipt to the Consular Section on the day of your interview. IMPORTANT NOTE #1: The consular officer cannot decide whether or not to issue you a visa until you formally apply and are interviewed. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you NOT make non-refundable flight arrangements or other travel plans until and unless you actually receive your visa. IMPORTANT NOTE #2: Because of lack of space, only applicants, the petitioner and their registered attorney will be allowed access to the Consular Section compound. However, children under age 18 may be accompanied by one of their parents or a guardian. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, please contact our Visa Information Center. Persons in the Dominican Republic must purchase a personal identification number (PIN) at any Banco Popular branch (either the equivalent of US$5.25 in Dominican pesos for five minutes of access, or the equivalent of US$16.00 in Dominican pesos for 15 minutes). The PIN will become active 24 hours after you purchase it. Then call 1-809-200-3232. Persons in the United States must call 1-877-804-5402, and the call will be charged to their credit card. The Center is staffed with operators Monday through Friday (including most American and Dominican holidays) from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. local time. For more information, you may also visit our website at http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/Consular/iv-e.htm. Enclosures: Form DS-230 Part I (one per applicant) Form DS-156 (two per applicant) Form DS-156K (one per principal applicant) Form DS-157 (one per each male age 16-45) Information Concerning the Medical Examination and Vaccines Rev.06Jun2008 |