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Usted ha programado una cita para la visa de inmigrante a los Estados Unidos. La mayoría de los
solicitantes tendrán una cita en el Centro de Atención de Visas (VAC), seguida de una cita en la
Embajada. Por favor revise la información más abajo, detenidamente, ya que es muy importante. Si
se presenta preparado, podremos proveerle el mejor servicio posible.
Para las solicitudes que han recibido una carta solicitando más documentación:
Esta carta es válida por un año. Usted necesita enviar los documentos, lo antes posible, para evitar la
expiración de su examen médico y de su solicitud.
The US Embassy does not provide parking facilities for visa applicants. There is very limited parking
available in private, for-pay lots. We encourage applicants to park at alternate pick-up points in Santo
Domingo and to take advantage of private shuttles to the Embassy.
You are not allowed to enter the Consular Section with the following items:
Cell Phones
Firearms
Knives
Scissors
Other Sharp Objects
Cameras
Tape/Video Recorders
Laptop Computers
Lighters/Matches
Pepper Spray (Mace)
Aerosol Spray
Radios
Pliers
Flammable Liquids
Sealed Envelopes
Electronic Devices
Big Bags/Carry-on luggages
Only visa applicants with an appointment will be admitted to the Embassy, the only exceptions are the
following:
Both parents or legal guardians of minor applicants (younger than 18 years old);
The petitioner in an immigrant visa case;
A person assisting an elderly or disabled applicant;
A translator accompanying an applicant who does not speak English or Spanish;
An official representative or manager of a musical group, athletic group, or other type of
group such as for H, J, and P applicants;
An employer accompanying an applicant seeking a B1 visa as a domestic employee; or,
Any other person specifically requested by a consular officer (must present either a 221(g)
letter requesting their presence or an email from the Visa Unit).