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Hopefully your surgery went well. Does the VA pay for your travel to Puerto Rico? I doubt it tho…
Good to know. Have you used the one in Santo Domingo?
Does anyone know how many US Veterans live in the DR ? If so, is there some official site that can document the number. I can not get through to the US Embassy, who I think should have that info. Thanks in advance.
Planing to move there in about 2 yrs . All I know there is a vet center in Santiago . That they can attend you service connection, VA champ . Have pharmacy and Doc for any needs .
Also file your claims , do your C and P appointment.
I'm not sure the US Embassy would have that information. You aren't required to inform them that you are living in another country (although it is a good idea) and I don't think your passport (the way they can at least track where you are) indicates veteran status.
@UncleBuck yes there's one and it's awesome. Meds4vets
@Jbat I don't know about Puerto Rico, but a few US veteran groups worked out a deal with a hospital in Costa Rica so that veterans can have their service-connected surgeries without paying anything up-front. This includes transportation, airfare, food, room, and board during the whole process in Costa Rico. This was done because in DR, specifically Santo Domingo, all the hospitals want the surgeries paid up-front while the regular third-party VA clinics in DR don't require payments up-front.
@salfasi Great question! Currently, there few US veteran groups in Santo Domingo that are taking on the task to do a census on how many US veterans live in the Dominican Republic. I know it is at least in the thousands.
@Reina La Jefa Thank you for your service and Happy Fourth! Will stay in touch, I will be out there in Nov. Hopefully a few can get together for a cold Presidente!
@polo1club I was in the avionics shop for 46’s in the 80’s. HMM 262 Flying Tigers and 364 Purple Foxes out of Kaneohe. I own a place in Las Terrenas. I’m here now for a few more days. Hoping to be full time in a year or so.
@huddleston1 Oh wow I was on Ch46 also with Mag 39Â 3rd MAW El Toro, I had a few friends in Squadron 364! Nice to meet you. Semper Fi Urah!
I just returned from Puerto Plata and stayed in Costambar. Within the Costambar community there is actually a hotel named Costambar. I bought four days through JetBlue. I met Two US military veterans there who were awaiting their Uber. They told me they are not together. Both are staying at Costambar hotel paid for by the VA, two weeks free. Free food, submit reimbursement with receipts. Free Uber. They were on their way to Puerto Plata Office of the VA said, “right on the malecónâ€. Going for free services and free massages. This is what they were telling me. Worth checking out.
I just stayed in the Costambar community in Puerto Plata. Within Costambar there’s a hotel Costambar. I met two different guys stating they’re free for two weeks courtesy of the VA, to unwind. Free hotel. Free food, by reimbursement. Two weeks. They were heading to an office for free massages, “on the malecón†they said. So there’s something there. I’m going to investigate
8 year Navy veteran, YN2, Captain's office, USS Midway, homeport Yokouska, Japan. 1978 - 1980.  VA-95, Whidbey Island, Washington, 1980- 1982. Navy Recruiter, Los Angeles, California 1982 -1986. I now live alone in, Bonao, but would love to meet other veterans.
I would like to share my gratitude to all for their service and sharingðŸ™ðŸ¼
US ARMY 1/101st AVN REGT expect no mercy!
Hello all, I,m an Army vet in Santiago....1/2 ACR among many others.....1975-2015.
Hope to meet up with some of you guys someday!
Thank all of you that swore to put your life on the line to defend our country and our Democracy. We would do it all over.
@drilsgt - I'm a Canadian Vet that is/will be living in Moca. I'll be back there full time NLT mid Aug 23 after coming back to the frozen north to work to pay for building our house in Moca. I am a Life VFW member and ALWAYS enjoy & appreciate meeting fellow Veterans.
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After a couple of interesting conversations I can confirm that the Puerto Plata facility is NOT an affiliated organization. They are NOT affiliated with the VA. They are not accredited. They are not a VA accredited agency.
- No one needs to "Pay" to use their VA benefits even for the FNP program. That is a fee they are charging to assist you and its NOT necessary.
- No one needs to Pay for assistance! There are many resources available.
- There are a number of organizations here in the DR that do NOT charge to assist you. They are not affiliated but do not claim to be affiliated!
If you want more info go to
The issue is not whether or not they can help you. The issue is how they are holding themselves out. As things progress we will update you here.
A list of agencies who can assist you will be posted shortly.
@tcantey Hey what's up my name is Lorenzo, Just moved to this country, working in call center not really for me. Was looking to move out there how are the jobs out there, am a native speaker
@drilsgt ease up drilsgt. Obviously, you love the Philippines as many of my ole retired buds, and wasn't aware of San Juan VA Medical Center.
So everyone is aware - I will moderate to keep this on topic!
If you want a totally off topic no holds conversation go to the anything goes thread to chat!!!
Remember to adhere to the basic rules, no name calling or profanity! Any topic is allowed there and only there
Let' s make a meet for all of us service bros and sis to meet.
i live in santo domingo near blue mall.
Most do not live in SD. Set up a meet anything me you want for those near here!Â
My advice open a thread, decide. On date and. Location and post it a week before. Don't ask what works as you will get everyone wanting something different. Just do it honey!!!
Other locations: someone take the initiative and set it up. Same advice
Correct lady! I t was just a general statement and will follow your advice as always.
thanks a lot
@scoldoc Good evening: The answer is "YES."
There is a Clinic in Santiago de los Caballeros and in the city of Bonao that provide Medical Services for US Army veterans.
Her name is Jan S L Wong. A very wonderful and pragmatic woman.
@dennis_2526 I agree these are fraudulent clinics that will overcharge for their seevices they even schedule leisure activities, games, parties, etc and charge the VA!!! They will eventually suck dry the resources of the VA system. only our legit VA clinics stateside will suffer the consequences of this scam and waste of resourcesÂ
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