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Peru US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
243 Review(s)
Peru
Review #299 on December 8, 2005:

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De&a


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Except for the long wait to be interviewed, everything was great.

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Peru
Review #202 on October 10, 2005:

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First interview went ok everything we had sent in was correct.
They did take original birth and divorce certificates
Was denied because USC was no present for interview(yes it not legal but it still happened)

Second interview arrive a little early. Watched window 8(the death window) everyone out of there got rejection letters all day(the pink slip of death).
Was called about 90 minutes late. The lost her packet, sat down 1 hour later called again found packet and ask for more proof. We told them we had none because you requested none. Sat down again waited for over 2 hours for final interview. Left the embassy in shock when we was approved. (DID not look happy in embassy because 90% of the people were going to window 8

Another note all male USC or fiancee in the embassy waiting room had the pink papers of death.


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Peru
Review #25 on August 29, 2005:

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The staff were courteous. The assisted us at the line on the street, through security, to the visa waiting lounge and while waiting. Spanish was spoken by all. The interview PA system was not very clear sometimes, but we could understand the consular nonetheless. We were given instructions clearly in english and in spanish at times. We did not have to wait long (15 minutes for first call, 1 hour for second call, and then less then 5 for final call).

Only problem is they could of had better instructions in the interview packet that was sent out to my wife. Other than that I give it 4 out of 5. Nobody is perfect.

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