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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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After receiving the package3 are there any other documents that my fiancée needs to send to the embassy, along with the checklist?

This is the list of the documents that we think we need to start gathering, but we don’t know which ones to send to the embassy. Or if we should keep all these documents for the interview takes place

We think that the documents we need to send right away as soon we receive Package 3 are:

The DS – 2001 FORM (CHECKLIST)

And the OF – 230 Part I and Part II, where can I get these forms? Should we replace them for the DS – 230 Part I and Part II instead?

Pictures: 2 x 2 inches

And keep these documents for the Interview:

- OF – 167

- Birth Certificate

- Medical exam

- DSL – 1083 // Police Certificates:

Certificado de Antecedentes Policiales – emitido por la Policía Nacional del Perú

Certificado de Antecedentes Penales – emitido por el Poder Judicial

Certificado de Antecedentes Judiciales a Nivel Nacional – emitido por la INPE

- Evidence of Support of Petitioner (Form I – 134) Where can I get the OF – 167 form from? Is it required to send it along with the Affidavit of Support form? Does the I – 134 needs to be notarized as the I – 864?

- I forgot about the Bank Statements!!

- 3 years of Income Tax Reports (needed according to Embassy)

- Divorce Decree

- DS – 156 and DS – 156K (unsigned)

What if one of the parts never got married? Is it required to look up for a Certificate of Freedom?

Do the civil beneficiary docs will be in Spanish need to be translated to English? Even though the Embassy is located where the official language is Spanish?

Also, is it true that the DS – 160 form is replacing the DS – 156 AND DS – 156K forms? So is the first one that we need to fill up instead?

Can we get an interview date before sending the checklist from package 3, I read on some cases where they had their interview date set before receiving package 3?

Everything seems pretty confusing from link to link. Is there anything else that we are missing? Anyone who had their interview at the US embassy in Peru? Please any advice helps.

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Peru

I-129F Sent : 2010-06-03

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-06-09

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-07-13

NVC Received : 2010-07-16

NVC Left : 2010-07-19

Filed: Country: Spain
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Hi!,

I'm having my interview August 11th so i am the beneficiary. When i received the package 3 what i sent 2 weeks after was the check list (first page of the package saying to embassy you have all what they require and they can set your interview up and the I-230 (It is enclosed to the package 3)

Regarding the DS-160 I haven't heard about it so I'm going to present the DS-156 and DS-156K as it is requested in the instructions I received. That's simple just follow the instructions.

And about the language. It is said in the instructions sheet of paper that documents that aren't in the official language of the country or in english must be translated into english. If the country of your fiance(e) official language is spanish then documents can be presented either in spanish or english.

Hopefully i could help you somehow.

Take good care and good luck!

 
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