getting married to a Dominican girl
tomas.
Did you use a lawyer from the states to help with the visa process?
Bob K
Easiest way to do that is fine an older Expat with money!!!!
BobK
In order to have a "relationship" here you need to live here, don't begin to think it is possible after a vacation or two. You need to really live here to understand how things actually are! If you meet someone, take the time to get to know them, their lives, where and how they live.
I have seen many relationships here that work really well! But I've seen so so many more that don't make it. Do your homework, keep your wallet put away until you know what you are getting yourself into. Remember eventually you have to get out of bed, what will you talk about, how will you live..........
one day you will understand...Pal! One day you will want to .. Good luck anyway..SINCERELY.As to doctors and meds, you are a bit isolated in Imbert, I know there are doctors in Santiago and Santo Domingo who can help. Unfortunately it will require monthly visits at least to keep your prescriptions coming. This is a controlled substance and you will have a tough time with getting a regular source.
Family IS everything here!
You not being invited is just another way of saying"see ya later, maybe"!
Be careful chum.
@Tomas no the ring did not set me back.
Im trying to come up with a good way to test her before she comes to visit me. I want to marry a good woman, not a immature girl looking for a way out. By the way you guys make good points, thanks again for the quick responses.
That she doesn't ask for money doesn't always mean anything. You need to work thru very clearly what you will and won't pay for once married.
Immature behaviour is not unusual either, often never getting better.
RUN!!!!!!!!!!
Bob K

As far as not asking you for money, no need to, whatever she has not asked for all this time, she will get that and more after you are married! If kids become a part of the equation, please get a DNA before you sign any birth certificates.
As far as testing her, there are two methods. First one is the nice method, and that is take an extended vacation if possible and don't tell her when you are arriving or leaving, just pop up! 2nd test, not so nice, friend her on one of her social media accounts, pretend to be someone else, and see how far she is willing to go with this new so called admirer! Bob gave you the best advice, Run, Run, Run! Or take a leave of absence and go live in D.R. With her for a while and see who she really is. The folks on this forum have lots of experience, but the only one who knows her is you, we are only going by what you have told us, just to be fair to your fiancee.
@planner yes nothing gets better, I agree. @Bobk, I believe you its a red flag I need to iron out, the only reason why im giving her a chance is because I know some US girls that are worse.
@MGod1,Massagewiz, Thanks for sharing your experience I think those are good ways to test, and Im going to attempt to bring it up in a nice way.
Bob has it right, run, run fast, run far............
Now the wedding. They can get very expensive here.
Who's paying???
Good luck!
Keep us posted on your progress, keep asking questions.
@planner thanks for the encouragement I will continue to update.
See how that goes.
Make your relocation easier with the Dominican Republic expat guide

Death in the Dominican Republic
What customs and procedures are common when dealing with death in the Dominican Republic? Find more about it in ...

Education in the Dominican Republic
This article will cover the Dominican Republic's educational system, including public schools attended by 80% ...

Living and accommodation on the South Coast of the Dominican Republic
Along the south coast of the Dominican Republic, going from East to West, you will find the sugar town of La ...

Birth in the Dominican Republic
This article provides some information about the culture and the customs of Dominicans when giving birth and ...

Moving with your pets to the Dominican Republic
Many folks wish to bring their dogs and cats to the Dominican Republic, and this article will explain exactly what ...

Food and shopping in the Dominican Republic
It is well worth exploring the Dominican cuisine and shopping options, and note what they buy and where they shop, ...

Living and accommodation in the up and coming Southwest of the Dominican Republic
Barahona, for some, might be Santa Cruz de Barahona, is the biggest city in this region. However, not yet a ...

Pregnancy in the Dominican Republic
Are you ready to expand your family in the Dominican Republic (DR)? This article should provide you with all the ...
Forum topics on networking in Dominican Republic
Essential services for your expat journey



