I have an expired Dominican provisional residency. It expired in 2003. Can I still obtain the permanent residency even after such a long delay?
Also, I married in the meantime and changed my last name to my spouse's name, and want the permanent residency in the new name. Will this cause any problems/delays? (Does the Dominican Republic understand/accept the European last name system, seeing that they normally use the Spanish system?)
Are the following all that is required to upgrade the temporary to the permanent residency?
Permanent Residence Form. Filled out. Four copies and the original.
Sworn statement by two adults before a Notary Public bearing witness to knowing the applicant in the country and that his conduct is in compliance with the laws of the country. Three copies and an original.
Guarantor Letter. Legalized by a Notary Public and signed by a solvent person who accepts full responsibility for the applicant while in the country. Three copies and an original.
Certificate of Good Conduct. Issued by the National Police. Three copies and the original.
Provisional Residence Card. Three copies and the original.
Photographs. Four 2” x 2” front photographs. Two 2” x 2” profile photographs.
Medical Test Results. Results of a physical examination, including a general physical, blood test (VDRL), a HIV test and a chest x-ray performed by a medical doctor at the Department of Migration.
Copy of the ID of the Notary Public that acted in the lgalization of the guarantor letter and the sworn statement.
I guess I should also bring my marriage certificate, it is an international version in many languages, is that enough or must it be legalized in my home country?
Thanks!
BTW, the info at
http://dr1.com/legal/migration/residences.shtml seems outdated as the Residence Visa is no longer required.