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Old 08-17-2006, 01:43 PM
Rick Snyder Rick Snyder is offline
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The extenuating circumstances puts everything into a different light as to the visa situation. The fact that she is pregnant and you seem to wish for the child to hold a US citizenship further reinforces the fact that you should follow the procedures as I outlined in my prior post. Until such a time that you get a divorce from your present wife and marry this Dominican girl the US authorities will look at this as a person wishing to get US citizenship through sol sanguinis. If you try to claim said citizenship without going through the normal procedure of marriage to said woman then it is very possible that the US authorities will request or demand a DNA test to prove paternity as mentioned by SKY. If you marry this woman then the items that I outlined should suffice for citizenship.

As you failed to make reference to my other instructions to you then please don’t be offended by my bringing them up again. I only mention them due to my experience in living here and that which I have witnessed through the years and some other members may agree on.

It seems that the average Dominican female, be it through lack of knowledge and/or money, have a tendency to not get enough pre and post natal visits, intake the vitamins and minerals needed in a pregnancy, and not eat properly during said pregnancy. It is because of these factors that there are so many problems encountered with pregnancies here. If you compound that with the fact that most men are oblivious to those things that are necessary for proper gestation reinforces the importance of my desire that you follow my suggestions concerning her pregnancy.

Rick
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