In this section you will find information in relation to the different legal procedures that you can carry out at the Embassy in Qatar.
Loss of Passport Affidavit
The objective of the Affidavit of Passport Loss is that Dominican citizens can explain in what circumstances they lost their Dominican passport when requesting a new passport book due to loss.
Read moreAffidavit for Impairment of Passport
The purpose of the Passport Impairment Affidavits is that Dominican citizens can explain under what circumstances said identity document suffered deterioration when requesting a new passport book when the previous one has deteriorated.
Read morePower of Attorney and / or Notarial Acts
The Consul General of the Dominican Republic in Qatar has the capacity in the State of Qatar territory to receive all acts to which the parties must or want to give the character of authenticity for their fulfillment and execution in the territory of the Dominican Republic.
Read moreTravel Authorization for Minors
Authorizations to travel with minors are those issued by citizens who, residing abroad, need to authorize their children under 18 years of age to enter or exit the Dominican Republic. The authorizations must be made directly by the parents or legal representatives of the minors.
Read moreDocument Management Authorization for Minors (Passport, Visa and Certificate)
The Consulate General of the Dominican Republic offers all Dominican citizens in Mexican territory and from other nations, PUBLIC NOTARY services so that they can carry out any activity or function for which said documents or services are essential.
Read moreCertification of National Documents
The Dominican Consulate in Qatar is able to certify different natures related to Dominican laws that have to do with the Civil Registry, Notary Public and consular procedures. For this reason, any certification can be raised directly, for which the citizen is required to clearly state the use that will be given to the required certification. From that moment on, the Consulate will promptly indicate to the citizen whether or not it can issue the required certification.
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