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US EMBASSY IN PERU..... AS THE PETITIONER CAN I GO WITH MY HUSBAND TO THE INTERVIEW?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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my interview is next week, i am flying to peru to go with my husband to the interview. Does anyone know if i can get inside with my husband to his interview? Do i need to get a special permission to get inside with him? i assume because i am american i can easily get into my embassy but i am not 100% sure. please any feedback ill appreciate it!! im soooo nervous and excited!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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my interview is next week, i am flying to peru to go with my husband to the interview. Does anyone know if i can get inside with my husband to his interview? Do i need to get a special permission to get inside with him? i assume because i am american i can easily get into my embassy but i am not 100% sure. please any feedback ill appreciate it!! im soooo nervous and excited!!

It's actually pretty impossible to just walk into the US embassy in Lima under normal circumstances even if you are a US citizen haha but they will let you in for the interview... i don't think you can be there with him through the whole process, from what I gather reading the embassy reviews on here there are two interviews, you are allowed to go for the second ... you should really read the reviews though under embassy info on here though if you haven't already! They are actually pretty comforting ... most people (who post at least) seem to have positive experiences! I think it will help a lot that youre making the trip to go with him, good luck!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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from what I understand the first is with someone at a window where you present your papers, the second you enter an office and sit down with an officer and have a lengthier conversation. Theyre both scheduled on the same day, just a mini interview at the embassy before the real one. Like I said, read the embassy reviews for lima, theyre extremely helpful

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