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| Peru |   Review #33482 on December 14, 2024: | 
 Churros
 
  
 
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| Peru |   Review #33339 on August 16, 2024: | 
 SRC666
 
  
 
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  The interview was very straightforward and friendly. You will have to take the whole I-130 and DS-260 package with you, just in case. Also, take your original documents, and a copy of them with you. 
 
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| Peru |   Review #33233 on June 11, 2024: | 
 aureliano
 
  
 
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  We were approved for K1. The other reviews did a great job of explaining the process. 
Because we had a co-sponsor, they asked us for the I-864, so I would strongly recommend having that just in case. 
Otherwise the process was simple. Entered around 7:20am, left around 10am. Interview was 5 minutes.
 
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 |   Review #33096 on April 7, 2024: | 
 lunarwire
 
  
 
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  Let's just say it was kind of a mess at the embassy so I'm breaking down this review into two parts: getting into the embassy, the interview. 
 
Getting Into The embassy: 
We arrived at the embassy roughly an hour before our scheduled interview.  The staff at the security gate are locally contracted, so you can freely communicate in Spanish.  There were multiple lines that we had to jump back-and-forth to.  Do not hesitate to direct any questions to the staff.  If you are not sure, and you don't ask questions, you may be standing in the wrong line and wasting your time.  So ask questions. 
 
For K-1 visas, you'll want to jump over to the tiny line all the way to the right.  The staff may pull you out of that line not knowing that you belong there.  Be sure to announce to them that you are here for a "novia/novio" visa, and they will keep you in that line.  There is also a tiny sign for that line but it's hard to see. 
 
At the window they'll ta... read complete review
 
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| Peru |   Review #32933 on February 6, 2024: | 
 KJPeru
 
  
 
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  My partner had his visa appointment on January 30 at 9:30AM.  We decided to go early so got to the consulate at 8AM.  
 
LINE 1: There was a huge line that would call up the people by appointment times. For example they would say: "Now serving 8:15 appointments". Presumably those in line with the 8:15 appointments would step out of line in an orderly fashion and go to the next line.  Sometimes people shoved though but overall there was order.  While in line you will see people let you know you need passport sized photos and a copy of the DS-160 and they were offering to print at a charge. 
 
If you had belongings you were able to leave them at the table before the line.  We opted to not take any electronics so didn't go through this line.   
 
LINE 2: Once our time slot had been called we made our way to the next line. Here they asked everyone to have their DS-160, passport, and passport size photo in hand.  While you waited in line some workers were... read complete review
 
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