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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Good afternoon,

Can somebody please tell us if "Certificado Antecedentes Policiales, Certificado Judicial de Antecedentes Penales and Certificado de Antecedentes Judiciales a nivel nacional", need to be legalized by "Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores". We have read the requirements for Peru Reciprocity Schedule, and does not mention anything, but today when my wife went to get them done they told her that she had to do it. I also have seen from a previous forum topic that only the Antecedentes Penales had to be done. So we are confused and we do not know if we should do for all or the U.S does not require it. Please if somebody help, it would be very appreciated.

Thank you/

Date of Wedding : 11/27/2010

Date I-130 Sent : 12/29/2009

Date I-130 NOA1 (Receipt) : 01/06/2010

Date I-130 NOA2 (Approved) : 03/09/2010

Date Package Received By NVC : 03/12/2010

-- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 03/17/2010

-- Pay I-864 Bill : 03/17/2010

-- Return I-864 Package : 03/22/2010

-- Return Completed DS-3032 : 03/18/2010

-- Receive IV Bill : 03/23/2010

-- Pay IV Bill : 03/23/2010

-- Receive Instruction Package : 03/25/2010

-- Case Completed at NVC : 04/09/2010

Date Package Left From NVC :

Date Received By Consulate :

Date Rec Instructions (Pkt 3) :

Date Complete Instructions (Pkt 3) :

Date Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4):

Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa): 05/17/2010

Interview Result: Approved

Date IR-1/CR-1 Visa Received : 05/19/2010

Date of US Entry : 05/27/2010

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Good afternoon,

Can somebody please tell us if "Certificado Antecedentes Policiales, Certificado Judicial de Antecedentes Penales and Certificado de Antecedentes Judiciales a nivel nacional", need to be legalized by "Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores". We have read the requirements for Peru Reciprocity Schedule, and does not mention anything, but today when my wife went to get them done they told her that she had to do it. I also have seen from a previous forum topic that only the Antecedentes Penales had to be done. So we are confused and we do not know if we should do for all or the U.S does not require it. Please if somebody help, it would be very appreciated.

Thank you/

My husband didn't have any of those documents legalized by relaciones exteriores. He just brought them to the interview like the instructions said. I don't think that they've changed it since 2008, but you can always call the embassy and doublecheck with them.

When my husband went to get his birth certificate in Lima, the lady there told him he had to have it certified by RENIEC - which is totally not true, you only have to do that if you WERENT born in Lima - so I wouldn't trust 100% what these people say, they're not US immigration experts, they're clerks that work for the Peruvian gov't.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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My husband didn't have any of those documents legalized by relaciones exteriores. He just brought them to the interview like the instructions said. I don't think that they've changed it since 2008, but you can always call the embassy and doublecheck with them.

When my husband went to get his birth certificate in Lima, the lady there told him he had to have it certified by RENIEC - which is totally not true, you only have to do that if you WERENT born in Lima - so I wouldn't trust 100% what these people say, they're not US immigration experts, they're clerks that work for the Peruvian gov't.

Thanks so much, I will tell my wife not to worry about legalizing the documents. You are right, sometimes these people that work as clerks give you false information.

Thank you once again.

Date of Wedding : 11/27/2010

Date I-130 Sent : 12/29/2009

Date I-130 NOA1 (Receipt) : 01/06/2010

Date I-130 NOA2 (Approved) : 03/09/2010

Date Package Received By NVC : 03/12/2010

-- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 03/17/2010

-- Pay I-864 Bill : 03/17/2010

-- Return I-864 Package : 03/22/2010

-- Return Completed DS-3032 : 03/18/2010

-- Receive IV Bill : 03/23/2010

-- Pay IV Bill : 03/23/2010

-- Receive Instruction Package : 03/25/2010

-- Case Completed at NVC : 04/09/2010

Date Package Left From NVC :

Date Received By Consulate :

Date Rec Instructions (Pkt 3) :

Date Complete Instructions (Pkt 3) :

Date Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4):

Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa): 05/17/2010

Interview Result: Approved

Date IR-1/CR-1 Visa Received : 05/19/2010

Date of US Entry : 05/27/2010

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Thanks so much, I will tell my wife not to worry about legalizing the documents. You are right, sometimes these people that work as clerks give you false information.

Thank you once again.

Thanks for the heads up! I know this will save headaches all around for cases to come! Good luck and let me know how everything goes for you "fdespoux".

*~Cr1 Journey~* CSC

-NOA 1 Receipt date: 3/1/10 (sent 2/18/10)

-Touched 4 different times in between

-APPROVED: 6/2/10

93 days from NOA1 to NOA2

-Received NVC case number: 6/9/10/10

-Gave NVC my e-mail address & e-mailed DS3032: 6/10/10

-Received NVC e-mails (DS3032 and AOS Fee)& paid AOS fee: 6/11/10

-AOS Fee shows as PAID & paid IV Bill: 6/15/10

-IV Bill shows as paid: 6/6/10

-Received IV instruction packet: 6/8/10

-Received dox from co-sponsor: 10/14/15/10

-Sent AOS package: 10/18/10

-AOS package received: 10/19/10-J.Desmond

-IV Package mailed out: 11/3/10

-AVR says I have an RFE: 11/5/10

-NVC operator told me what my RFE's are: 11/8/10

-NVC sent checklist letter (for the 2 AOS RFE's): 11/13/10

-NVC operator says the IV package has been entered: 11/18/10

-E-mailed SUE to see if that would do anything (3 diff times...): 11/29/30/10

-Sent AOS RFE's: 12/1/10

-AOS RFE's received: 12/2/10

-Checked payment portal for fun (SIF!!!!): 12/3/10

-AVR still say AOS missing info: 12/3/10

-NVC operator says case was shipped to USE in Lima: 12/3/10

-Received interview date (12/13/10): JANUARY 6th, 2011!!

-Medical: 12/21/10- Passed :)

-Interivew: 1/6/11- PASSED :D

-Visa received- 1/13/11

-POE FLL- 1/23/11 YES! BUTTTTTTT....still not reunited :'( (Reunited on the 24th)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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hello:

I had all my paper work done without MRE Peru legalized, just in case if you want to go to school in the us get your birth certificate (only one of them) legalized, do it after your interview. Good luck!!!

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Is advisable to check the webpage of the embasy in Lima. Because it is going to depend on the Consulate rules. For example in Caracas, you birthday certificate should be certificated by Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, an Police records certified by Ministerio de Interior y Justicia. The other paper could be in english as well as in spanish

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