Peru US Consulate Reviews
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246 Review(s)
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| Peru | Review #1500 on April 14, 2007: |
Francesco

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We had our interview at 915 in the morning we got there an hour early. the lady working on the line was a real bitch. we tried to go to the gate but she yelled at us and told us first to stay in line in front of her then 20mins later she moved us to a second line then she pointed at us and told us to get to the end of the line, very rude. we finally get in and sit in the back so we are comfy and we are called up three times. first was for her ds forms the lady was nice. second time was for some of my info. how we met how long we have been together ect ect. third time we were called up for my tax review and the guy was very nice he joked with us and told us that we were approved. the only problem we had was the bitch out side. other then that it went smooth. you dont have anything to worry about as long as you have all you proper paper work. good luck. took 4 hour to get our approval.
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| Peru | Review #1484 on April 11, 2007: |
BettyAndMe

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Our interview date was 3/12/07. The main problem that we had was that there wasn't quite enough time to get the documents together. We only received the interview date on 02/26/07 -- two weeks before the interview and one of the documents (Antecedents de Judiciales) takes 15 days so it wasn't ready on the day of the interview.
The interview itself was pretty easy and is nothing to worry about. I accompanied Betty throughout the interview.
Our appointment was for 7:45 AM. We arrived at the embassy at 7:15 and that was about right. There were several guards (Peruvians) walking down the line outside the embassy checking to make sure that we had all of the documents that we would need inside. One of the guards told us that one of Betty's forms (DS-156), which she had filled out by hand, needed to be filled out and printed via a computer. I just told Betty to ignore her as the form plainly stated to "TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY." Although this made Betty pr... read complete review
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| Peru | Review #1413 on March 22, 2007: |
odey

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The visa interview process in Lima was straight-forward with no surprises. We arrived at the Embassy for a 9:00 AM interview at 8:30 AM.
After passing through security, you enter another checkpoint. From there, you sit in a waiting area by windows 9-14. Everything before window 9 is for non-immigrant applicants. Window 15 is actually secured by a door for private interviews apparently. Looking around, we saw few couples but many families. One family of six had won the visa lottery.
At 9:00 exactly, they called my fiancée to window 14. The lady was patient and asked for the I-156 (2 copies w/ photos), I-156K, her passport, and visa payment receipt. Note that the156K form that the Embassy sends you is ancient compared to the one on the Internet. You will be asked for the first.
After 15 min, my fiancée was then called to window 10. I was told to sit down while she was asked for everything else (3 police reports, medical exam -... read complete review
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| Peru | Review #1394 on March 17, 2007: |
SHOCKJOCK35

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it went fast once we received packet 4 but overall it was ok
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| Peru | Review #1383 on March 16, 2007: |
RICK & SANDRA

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The interview at the American Embassy in Peru for the K1 visa should be smooth sailing, as long as you have all the proper documentation organized and you are truthfull.
I accompanied my fiancee to the interview and this helped her a lot since she was very nervous, and needed some guidance during the interview. It is vital for both of you attend the interview because it will make things easier for the consul with the decision making process.
Initially, the fiancee is called to window 10 were she must provide the DS-156, DS-156K, Police Reports and Birth Certificate, as well as the Affidavit of Support. Later on, usually both the petitioner and fiancee are called to door # 15 were there is a brief interview with the consul. The questions are straight forward and simple... nothing to be really concerned about.
My fiancee and I were able to celebrate the issuance of the K1 visa!!! We received it in 48 hours, and it must be picked up at th... read complete review
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