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Moving to the DR

emetz55

Should I hire an immigration attorney there? What are the steps to getting it done? I will not be moving for 2 years but I would like to stay longer than a month

Erich Metz

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WillieWeb

How good is your Spanish?

I have always used a lawyer.... the one here on this forum
Paperwork, language, knowing the details.....

Made it easier for me.... I now have citizenship
all thanks to her

emetz55

What is her name? My spanish is bad but translators are good now.

WillieWeb

Lishali ..... read the residency thread.......

She posts here frequently

WillieWeb

Here you go

/forum/viewtopic.php?id=894660

RockyM

I second WillieWeb's comments. Some may not like to pay for an attorney, for anything, but it helps to have someone on your side that knows the system. And if your Spanish is limited you may have little choice. We use Lily also and highly recommend her.

WillieWeb

The systems here are not always straightforward ....

A local professional helps - more than a little
How many times in your home do you forgo a lawyer ???
wing it yourself........

Residency & citizenship are the wrong places to stub your toe

emetz55

How do I get in touch with Lily
Erich Metz

WillieWeb

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Guest3265987

Having an attorney to guide you through the process it's a very wise decision, considering there is so many "dark spots" in the process which are steps and information that could waste your time and more important your money.