For labor purposes requirements of multinational or transnational companies.
REQUIREMENTS ACCORDING TO TYPE OF VISA:
- Visa form duly completed legible printing. (Download link at the bottom of the page)
- Visa application letter (without notarization), addressed to the Consul, signed by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs, containing the name of the beneficiary, nationality, place of residence, activity to which he is engaged, financial means with the That account and the purpose of traveling to the country. This document must be taken by the company or institution to which the beneficiary belongs on the stamped and stamped sheet.
- A photo (1) frame size 2 x 2 inches, front and white background. (Type of passport)
- Original passport, must be at least eighteen (18) months in force.
- Birth Certificate of the interested party apostilled by the Secretary of State.
- Medical letter indicating that the petitioner does not have contagious diseases and that it is appropriate that the petitioner does not have contagious diseases and that it is suitable for studies, signed by the doctor or the hospital.
- Legible photocopy of the national identification document (driver's license) and copy of the residence card if you reside in a second country.
- FBI criminal record certificate (not required for minors) This certificate is valid for 6 months from the date of issuance) and certificates of the countries where you have resided in the last 5 years, duly legalized or Apostilled, by the Secretary of State, as appropriate.
- Travel history, photocopy of Dominican visas and other countries.
- Certification of a multinational or transnational company: when they reside for a year or more: copy of their employment contract or agreement with the parent company and transfer letter indicating the position they occupy.
- FOR THE GUARANTOR IN DOM. REP.
- The Letter of Guarantee, duly notarized and legalized in the office of the Attorney General of the Republic, this document must be presented by the applicant along with the other documents on the day of his interview at the Dominican Consulate, it is essential that it contains this letter of guarantee. The following clause, so that it can be accepted by our diplomatic or consular mission:
- WARRANTY CLAUSE
- “I guarantee that (name, nationality, and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than the period granted by the General Directorate of Immigration, nor will they apply for residency or change their immigration status in Dominican territory, dedicating themselves exclusively to the activity for which they were granted the visa. I am morally and financially responsible for their return to their country of origin, assuming that I will pay the Dominican government any expenses that said person may incur during their stay in the country or that arise as a result of their repatriation or deportation.”
- Economic solvency can be demonstrated by one or more of these:
- Bank letter
- Work letter.
- Property titles.
- Interview. The guarantor must complete an interview with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with an official of the consular department.
- Economic solvency can be demonstrated by one or more of these:
- “I guarantee that (name, nationality, and passport) will not remain in the Dominican Republic longer than the period granted by the General Directorate of Immigration, nor will they apply for residency or change their immigration status in Dominican territory, dedicating themselves exclusively to the activity for which they were granted the visa. I am morally and financially responsible for their return to their country of origin, assuming that I will pay the Dominican government any expenses that said person may incur during their stay in the country or that arise as a result of their repatriation or deportation.”
- Include a prepaid envelope (sealed) and redirected (with your address) to return the documents. It is recommended that you use the services of FedEx or UPS or DHL. If you use a FedEx, we only accept the FedEx prepaid envelope (we are not responsible for shipping payments).
- Send the documents mentioned above, along with a certified check or money order payable to the Consulate of the Dominican Republic in California, to our address: 500 N. Brand Blvd. Suite 960 Glendale, CA 91203. Suite 960 Glendale, CA 91203.
Notes:
- Do not buy travel tickets until you are informed if your visa has been approved.
- Having completed all the above requirements does not mean visa approval, but indicates that the consulate can accept your application, evaluate it and send it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who will issue the final decision.
- Once in Dominican territory, you have a period of 30 days to appear before the General Directorate of Migration (DGM) to formalize the paperwork of your residence, visas or temporary permit, you must complete the additional requirements that you require in accordance with the Application Regulation of the General Migration Law No. 285.
- Documents may only be translated by the Dominican Consulate.