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amymariko's US Immigration Timeline

  Petitioner's Name: Amy
Beneficiary's Name: Job
VJ Member: amymariko
Country: Peru

Last Updated: 2020-03-23
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Immigration Checklist for Amy & Job:

USCIS DCF I-130 Petition:      
Dept of State IR-1/CR-1 Visa:    
USCIS I-751 Petition:  
USCIS N-400 Petition:  


IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Texas Service Center
Transferred? No
Consulate : Peru
Marriage (if applicable): 2018-08-10
I-130 Sent : 2019-06-27
I-130 NOA1 :
I-130 RFE :
I-130 RFE Sent :
I-130 Approved : 2019-07-30
NVC Received :
Received DS-261 / AOS Bill :
Pay AOS Bill :
Receive I-864 Package :
Send AOS Package :
Submit DS-261 :
Receive IV Bill :
Pay IV Bill :
Send IV Package :
Receive Instruction and Interview appointment letter :
Case Completed at NVC :
NVC Left :
Consulate Received : 2019-08-16
Packet 3 Received : 2019-09-04
Packet 3 Sent :
Packet 4 Received : 2019-09-04
Interview Date : 2019-12-12
Interview Result : Approved
Second Interview
(If Required):
Second Interview Result:
Visa Received : 2019-12-24
US Entry : 2020-02-20
Comments :
Processing
Estimates/Stats :


Member Reviews:

Consulate Review: Peru
Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Event Description
Review Date : December 28, 2019
Embassy Review : My husband's interview was set for Dec 12th at 7:30am. We arrived at about 6:50am. The company that watches your bag/phones sets up shop at 7:00am to the left outside of the embassy. Get in line for that first and leave everything you won't need inside. They charge 10 soles per backpack/purse and I believe 5 soles per phone. You take your wallets inside. You aren't allowed to take plastic folders inside so make sure your documents are in paper or manila folders/organizers.

The line for IMMIGRANT VISA is to the very left. Don't be alarmed by the large tourist visa line, ask for the immigrant visa line. The US citizen (spouse/petitioner) can go in with their spouse. You just need to show your passports, the visa photos, and your interview confirmation page. Once you get inside you go straight to the visa section. Follow the lines for the immigrant visa. They will tell you where to go.

Once you get called to go inside the building (only took 2 minutes), go all the way to the back of the room. They will call the applicant's name and you go to the window and they give you a document that lists how to organize your papers and tell you to sit back down. I took a lot of supporting evidence which they did not need (or ask for) but it's better to be safe than sorry!
So you sit down, organize your papers how they ask, then eventually (about 5-7minutes later) they call you up to the same window. The lady (I believe a Peruvian lady—spoke only Spanish to us) checks all of your documents and returns all the supporting evidence they don't need (like photo evidence, joint bank account statements, my proof of maintaining US domicile).

Then we had to wait for the actual interview with the officer. This was a 30ish minute wait because there was only one officer interviewing the immigrant visa applicants. He did a couple of interviews (they are like bank teller windows so everyone can hear the questions and answers) then he went somewhere for like 15ish minutes then came back and did 1-2 more interviews. Then he finally called my husband's name! We went up to the window together. The officer spoke Spanish with a heavy American accent and was very friendly! My husband swore to tell the truth, then the officer asked him these questions: When did you meet? When did you start dating? When did you get married? Then he asked me if I was living in Peru. I said yes and explained my parents are missionaries here. The officer said, I bet you wanted to be here too till this was all over. And I said yes. Then he asked my husband if he spoke English. He said yes. Then the nice officer said with a smile: Tu visa esta aprobada! Your visa is approved!

He gave us a little slip with information on how to check the passport (with visa) DHL tracking status and said it would be ready in 3-6 business days! We said thank you and walked out with huge smiles! Praise the Lord all of our investment wasn't in vain.

It was a good experience and everyone was pretty nice! Thank you!
Rating : Very Good


Timeline Comments: 6

blank avatar FranciscoAndrew on 2019-09-24 said:
Did you expedite your case? If you did can you share with me how you did it? I filled form more than 6 months ago and I got no response till today
Amymariko on 2019-09-24 said:
Hi! I did not expedite. We are filing directly at the embassy DCF in Lima, Peru. I think that (and a lot of prayer) has made the process go so fast!
blank avatar FranciscoAndrew on 2019-09-24 said:
Congratulations.... Lol
Amymariko on 2019-09-24 said:
I'm sorry it's taking so long for you guys! Are you filing in the US?
blank avatar FranciscoAndrew on 2019-09-25 said:
Yes we filled in US since March
Amymariko on 2019-09-25 said:
I've heard that it's a really long wait when you file in the US. I'm so sorry!
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