My baby was born in the U.S. but is Dominican or not? Acquired
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The question this person, you can inform others of the transcript of the birth of children born out of the Dominican territory.
Hello, A few months ago I made the declaration of the birth of my youngest daughter, who was born in the United States . Exhausted all legal process and finally I could transcribe the minutes and I was given a birth certificate and cedula less where it is clarified that the girl was born in the United States and is a Dominican citizen because this daughter of Dominican parents. It turns out that when we travel, 15 June, Immigration officer, insisted that I ought to pay taxes stay the girl. I felt, rather annoying, as We understand that my daughter had already been declared, I did not have to pay taxes. My question is: Should my daughter pay those taxes, even when specified in the writ which is of Dominican nationality? If the answer is no, then immigration officials should be reviewed. They must be trained and to not make many mistakes. I repeat, this sra. insisted on payment, to fill my patience. I had to scream and claim my rights. It was a very distressing.
Of course you do not have to pay any stay as a Dominican who is the baby, but this could be due to two factors: First, at the time you came with or ñ to and time spent in tr to limit of transcription, or ñ to spent time in Dominican territory without legal status, probably m s to 3 months.
The other factor is that departure by the AILA, the inspector upon arrival in the U.S. surrender the passport of the baby and not his Dominican passport, the person or attorney who made you the tr due to mite Prevert this situation.
If none of these factors were of influence in your case, I recommend that the receipt (pink) that you gave for the payment of stay, and keep it next time you come to Dom Rep. . I go to the Directorate General of Immigration and lay your concerns on the window No. 3. And ask to speak with the head of Immigration.
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