Thank you chad!
I read that its highly reccomended that I would attend the interview! Which I am!
I m hanging in there! Im just looking fwd to go and see My Fiance.
Thanks for the link!
So how long did u wait from NOA2 until ur fiance recieved the packages?! did she have to send anything back to her consulate!?
QUOTE(~Chad~ @ Jan 28 2008, 04:28 PM)

The good news for you is that it looks like Peru's wait time for the interview is only one month. My wife had to wait over 4 months. You can find out alot of info on the following link: if you havent already:
http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...ru&cty=LimaThanks Laura!
You and I are from the same center! i heard vermont service center its the quickest one!
You sent urs in Dec?
QUOTE(~Laura and Nick~ @ Jan 28 2008, 04:15 PM)

QUOTE(~Chad~ @ Jan 28 2008, 04:11 PM)

It's just a guest. But they are pretty close, most of the time. Mine was off by 1 day.

ETA: Assuming there are no RFE's and the like.
and remember, adjudicated does not mean you can enter the States. Your case is forwarded to NVC and then to the consulate in the beneficiaries home country.
Then package 3 and 4...getting the medical, police records, affidavit of support with the corresponding documents. Then they book your interview.
The whole process takes anywhere from 6 to 10 months. Sometimes longer.
Hang in there!!! 