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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi VJ members,

I sent my packet in to the NVC last week and for the criminal background documents, I sent in the Antencedentes Policiales (Police background) and Antecedentes Penales (Penal Background), but I was reading in the VJ Peruvian Embassy page that Antecendentes Judiciales (Judicial background) are also required? How will this affect the process? After 60 days are they going to ask for this document and take another 60 days? Is it not required? Will we need to bring it to the interview? Thanks!

Started Dating (Long Distance): 08/06/2008

Married in Lima, Peru: 09/07/2013

I-130 Sent: 03/07/2014

I-130 NOA1: 03/14/2014

I-130 Approved: 08/15/2014

NVC Received: 08/22/2014

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 09/22/2014

Submitted DS-261: 09/22/2014

Paid AOS Bill: 09/22/2014

AOS Bill Posted: 09/24/2014

Received IV Bill: 10/04/2014

Paid IV Bill: 10/04/2014

IV Bill Posted: 10/07/2014

Sent AOS Package: 10/09/2014

Sent IV Package: 10/09/2014

NVC Received: 10/10/2014

Received 2nd Checklist (Missed P/C - Peruvian Judicial): 12/11/2014

Sent 2nd Checklist with Missing Document: 12/11/2014

NVC Received: 12/12/2014

Case Completed at NVC: 2/6/2015

Received Instructions and Interview appointment letter: 3/2/2015

NVC Left: 3/10/2015

Consulate Received: 3/13/2015

Medical Exam: 4/20/2015

Medical Results: 4/29/2015

Interview Date: 4/30/2015

Interview Result: APPROVED

Visa Received: 5/7/2015

US Entry: 5/16/2015

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Peru
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You will defintely need Antedencentes Judiciales too, but I don't know if NVC will delay assigning the interview just because of it. I have seen other treads here on VJ where other applicants got a letter (not for Peru, but other countries) where NVC scheduled their interview at the embassy and ask the applicant to bring the missing document if any or checklist of documents to the interview. You will definitely need the third document at the interview as the CO will ask for it. I don't know if anyone else has experience this with NVC with the US embassy in Lima requirements. I hope NVC just complete your case and schedule the interview date and just asks you to bring the document to the interview instead of requesting you to send it to them first. Best of luck to you :-)

*The material presented is intended for general information only and does not constitute legal advice*

USCIS - IR1/CR1 Wife/IR2 Daughter - K3 Wife/K4 Daughter

12/03/2013 -- I-130s Sent, 12/06/2013 -- I-130s Received                                           12/13/2013 -- I-129F Sent, 12/16/2013 -- I-129F Received           

12/10/2013 -- I-130s NOA1 Hard copies received from VSC                                         12/20/2013 -- I-129F NOA1 Hard copy from VSC           

06/05/2014 -- I-130s Alien Registration Numbers Changed                                           02/12/2014 -- I-129F Transferred from VSC to TSC hard copy                                       

06/09/2014 -- I-130s RFE Emails, 06/12/2014 -- I-130s RFE Hard copies received       02/25/2014 -- I-129F Alien Registration Number Changed

06/16/2014 -- I-130s RFE Response received                                                              07/11/2014 -- I-129F NOA2 email (207 days)

09/25/2014 -- I-130 NOA2 Emails 290 days                                                                 07/16/2014 -- I-129F NOA2 Hard copy received and sent to NVC        

NVC - K3 Wife/K4 Daughter

07-29-2014 -- NVC received I129F                                                                           

07-31-2014 -- NVC case number assigned

08-01-2014 -- Left NVC in route to Embassy in Lima

Embassy - K3 Wife/K4 Daughter

08-07-2014 -- Embassy in Lima received case from NVC                                        

08-07-2014 -- Received email interview letter and packet IV

08-18-2014 -- Completed DS-160 online                                                                 

08-21-2014 -- Medical & Vaccination completed

09-03-2014 -- Interview (Approved)                                                                        

09-05-2014 -- Visa Issued (CEAC website)

09-10-2014 -- Visa in hand                                                                                      

09-18-2014 -- Dulles VA

USCIS - AOS Wife/Daughter

12/10/2014 -- I-485 Sent - including I-765                                                            

12/11/2014 -- I-485 Received

12/16/2014 -- I-485 and I-765 NOA Received email                                             

12/20/2014 -- I-485 and I-765 NOA Hard copies received

01/09/2015 -- I-485 and I-765 Biometrics appointment                                       

01/14/2015 -- I-485 Ready for interview

02/02/2015 -- I-485 Interview notification received                                             

02/14/2015 -- I-765 Approved - EAD card production email and text

02/24/2015 -- I-765 EAD card received                                                              

 03/12/2015 -- I-485 Interview Date (APPROVED)

03/17/2015 -- CR6/CR7 Welcome letters received                                               

03/21/2015 -- CR6/CR7 Green Cards received :dance:

USCIS - ROC Wife/Daughter

01/12/2017 -- I-751 Sent

01/17/2017 -- I-751 NOA Received for wife and daughter

02/23/2017 -- I-751 / CRI89 Biometrics Appointment for wife and daughter

12/26/2017 -- I-751 / CRI89 Approved for wife and daughter

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
Timeline

Thank you for the response!

Started Dating (Long Distance): 08/06/2008

Married in Lima, Peru: 09/07/2013

I-130 Sent: 03/07/2014

I-130 NOA1: 03/14/2014

I-130 Approved: 08/15/2014

NVC Received: 08/22/2014

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 09/22/2014

Submitted DS-261: 09/22/2014

Paid AOS Bill: 09/22/2014

AOS Bill Posted: 09/24/2014

Received IV Bill: 10/04/2014

Paid IV Bill: 10/04/2014

IV Bill Posted: 10/07/2014

Sent AOS Package: 10/09/2014

Sent IV Package: 10/09/2014

NVC Received: 10/10/2014

Received 2nd Checklist (Missed P/C - Peruvian Judicial): 12/11/2014

Sent 2nd Checklist with Missing Document: 12/11/2014

NVC Received: 12/12/2014

Case Completed at NVC: 2/6/2015

Received Instructions and Interview appointment letter: 3/2/2015

NVC Left: 3/10/2015

Consulate Received: 3/13/2015

Medical Exam: 4/20/2015

Medical Results: 4/29/2015

Interview Date: 4/30/2015

Interview Result: APPROVED

Visa Received: 5/7/2015

US Entry: 5/16/2015

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