Immigration law enforcement - Take care !
We know there are some cases, but we do not know full details. Leave it at that for now. More will come out, it always does.
Scott18684 wrote:I'm not buying this who is your friend and how can we contact him to confirm this? I will pay him $100 to prove this happened. I know a lot of people one who overstayed 3 years and came back last week fine. And this is your first three posts ever...
We had this on another a site....
a 1st time poster put up a warning - trying to help others
He too got the slam treatment you are doing.... and went away
It was a taxi owner whose regular pickup from France were refused entry
He was trying to help others.
Read this - posted today by a former regular poster who was scrutinized
Several years ago I posted that a list was checked for my name as a potential over-stayer.... although true I got hammered in the site as being a naysayer..... stopped posting and still keep a lot to myself ....
Your type of behavior discourages information sharing IMO
and impedes the effects of forums like this
Please consider my comments.
Reality is something is going on, people need to be aware and do what they decide to do!
There will be no personal attacks of any kind. Period.
So both of you back down please.
Lets carry on being reasonable, decent people to each other or I will remove your posts.
JRP55 wrote:I've said more than once I'm the proof or evidence as you call it, I witnessed it and was there the next morning when he was put on a JetBlue flight back to NY and mind you he had to pay extra for changing the date of his return ticket and if there was no room on that flight he would have been put on a flight to Miami,he was told by immigration that their only responsibility was to get him to his home country not his home city
There will always be people that don't believe until it happens to them. Yes you have stated you were there and saw it with your own eyes, but that is not good enough. There had to be something else.
Now, do you get that $100?
I don't know of anyone yet that has needed Casa de Conductor, but we certainly have it on our policies. They will put you on jail otherwise while the details of a major accident get sorted out and jail here is not a place to be , ever.
We want to come back but we will follow information on the forum before we decide.
As I said we come for about 80-89 days each year, pay our fine on departure and that's it. I just looked at my receipt for this year and there is nothing on it, only confirming the payment for the fine.
I know I may be stating the obvious but one would think if there were a problem they might signal this on departure or perhaps I am being over simplistic.
Any way we would love to come back so we will wait and see. Thanks for all your valuable advice to date.
Gracias
Ducketts
Having said that, I now have my residency. Why, because after living in the country for 5 years I was ready to take the next step...
the VIP will avoid the issue... good idea
Not taking the precautions.... not a good idea
If you choose to argue that.... you need to be committed
It's a position I don't fancy... that's not scaremongering
just fact stating
some countries may be lenient, some not
some will treat you well... others =no
as always - the decision lies with the perpetrator
I know I'm late to the party, but I was denied entry at SDQ on Wednesday and detained for 4 hours before being escorted onto a plane to Miami. All because jefe was pissed I overstayed 4 months before leaving in May. How do I remedy this so I can return to my apartment in las Terrenas?
Bmccarthy1034 wrote:Hi all,
I know I'm late to the party, but I was denied entry at SDQ on Wednesday and detained for 4 hours before being escorted onto a plane to Miami. All because jefe was pissed I overstayed 4 months before leaving in May. How do I remedy this so I can return to my apartment in las Terrenas?
Well, a first hand report. It does happen
DGM and indeed foreign missions have been advising that those denied entry from an earlier overstay will require at the least a visa other than tourist card for re entry. Now a residency visa may be your best route to re-establish your life in DR. Can you qualify for residency? If so start it now with the help of an immigration lawyer.
Bmccarthy1034 wrote:Hi all,
I know I'm late to the party, but I was denied entry at SDQ on Wednesday and detained for 4 hours before being escorted onto a plane to Miami. All because jefe was pissed I overstayed 4 months before leaving in May. How do I remedy this so I can return to my apartment in las Terrenas?
Get yourself legal.
I would recommend contacting a major law firm for your situation.
Then work thru them to get yourself legal by obtaining residency. Hopefully, "jefe" (as you put it) won't hold your prior flouting of the DR's laws against you.
>> but given your apparent attitude toward the DR and its people laws...don't be surprised if they don't.
To its credit, DR is growing out of the banana republic heritage. Part of that is having immigration laws that are enforceable and enforced.
I've got no problem with that.
Jim
Put your house in order by getting residency and continue your DR retirement.
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