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I know that my fiancee needs to get 3 police records for the K1 fiancee visa interview in Lima Peru:

1. CERTIFICADO JUDICIAL DE ANTECEDENTES PENALES

2. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES JUDICIALES A NIVEL NACIONAL

3. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES

I am assuming that #1 and #2 in the list above can only be properly obtained in Lima and that #3 is obtained in the local city my fiancee lives in (as well as any other city she lived in for more than 6 months).

My fiancee lives in Iquitos. She believes that she can get #1 and #3 locally in Iquitos. Does anyone with a fiance/fiancee from Peru that did/does not live in Lima have experience with which certificates MUST be obtained in Lima and which can be obtained in the local city?

Thank you for any and all help. :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi Msmuth...she can get all her certificates in Iquitos, ...#1 just 1 day....#2 two weeks...but the #3 could take more than 1 month if she try to obtein it there...I suggest you, if she has a relative in Lima, she can pay the fee (29.77...but she could call first to know the exact fee) and send the receipt, 1 passport picture and a Notarized Letter giving her realtive authorization to get the Certificate..in Lima it takes just 5 days...

www.inpe.gob.pe...this is the web site of INPE...you can get all the information there..(in Spanish)

Also, the #3 is just for 3 months...

I hope I could help you...

Ely

04/08/2008...Married

USCIS

07/15/2008...send I-130 form

01/20/2009...APPROVED...NOA2...wooohooo!! **NOA2 175 days after NOA1**

NVC

2009-01-27 : Case Number Assigned

2009-01-28 : DS-3032 sent (by e-mail)

2009-01-30 : DS-3032 and AOS bill generated

2009-02-04 : IV Fee bill generated

2009-02-03 : Response from NVC to emailed DS-3032

2009-02-03 : DS-3032 Choice of Agent accepted

2009-02-23 : AOS PAID (online)

2009-02-23 : IV bill PAID

2009-03-10 : AOS package sent to NVC

2009-03-10 : DS-230 sent to NVC

2009-03-25 : RFE in AOS package (NVC wants 2008 tax returns)

2009-03-27 : sent RFE to NVC

2009-03-31 : NVC got our package...***please, no more RFE***

2009-04-03 : case complete at NVC

Embassy

2009-04-09 : Forward the case to Embassy

2009-05-04 : Medical

2009-05-12 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Perú ***VISA APPPROVED***

2009-05-14 : Visa in Hand

2009-06-05 : POE Newark, NJ...with my love

PETITION FOR STEP-DAUGHTER

USCIS

2009-07-03 : I-130 Form sent to Chicago LockBox

2009-07-09 : NOA1 Case is pending at CALIFORNIA CENTER...(I hope it goes faster than mine)

2009-09-20 : NOA2 APPROVAL

2009-10-01 : NVC Case number

2009-10-02 : DS-3032 emailed

2009-10-06 : got AOS Bill by mail

2009-10-10 : got IV Bill by email

2009-10-13 : AOS Bill PAID

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Hi Msmuth...she can get all her certificates in Iquitos, ...#1 just 1 day....#2 two weeks...but the #3 could take more than 1 month if she try to obtein it there...I suggest you, if she has a relative in Lima, she can pay the fee (29.77...but she could call first to know the exact fee) and send the receipt, 1 passport picture and a Notarized Letter giving her realtive authorization to get the Certificate..in Lima it takes just 5 days...

www.inpe.gob.pe...this is the web site of INPE...you can get all the information there..(in Spanish)

Also, the #3 is just for 3 months...

I hope I could help you...

Ely

Now I am confused. I thought "3. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES" only takes 1 day and must be done in the local city where she lives?

Also for the "CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES", there are 3 types listed on the website http://www.pnp.gob.pe/tramites.asp :

1. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES PARA USO NACIONAL

2. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES PARA VIAJE AL EXTRANJERO

3. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES PARA USO EN EL EXTRANJERO

Which "CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES" should my fiancee get?

Did you just get your numbers mixed up?

Also for the website, did you mean http://www.pnp.gob.pe?

Will she need to have her interview letter from the embassy to obtain any of these certificates?

For the other 2 certificates is there more than 1 choice, like with the example above? If there is more than 1 choice for the other 2 certificates, what is the correct choice?

1. CERTIFICADO JUDICIAL DE ANTECEDENTES PENALES

2. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES JUDICIALES A NIVEL NACIONAL

Thank you again. We are just trying to get all of these things finished before receiving the packet because she is in Iquitos and everything is not so close.

If you can and do not mind, can you photo copy your certificates and send them in a private message? I only want to see the top portion of the certificate, no personal information.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi....

let me try it again....

1.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES PENALES....this is requiered to know if you were in jail, the web site i sent you INPE is for this certificate...if she try to get it in Iquitos it will take more than 1 month (probably 2)...it is better to get it in Lima.

2.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES JUDICIALES A NIVEL NACIONAL....it is requiered to know if you have a judicial sentence...it i got it in 1 day here in my city Trujillo, it's easy to get it, she has to pay 53 soles in "Banco de la Nacion" and go to the PODER JUDICIAL office and fill a form, they will take a picture (well, at least here they do).

3.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES....it is to know if you have policial antecedents..for this she should go to the "Division de Criminalistica de la Policia" in Iquitos...they are going to take her fingerprints plus ODONTOGRAMA...I got it after 2 weeks, because these certificates must go to Lima and then back to Iquitos...

* I got VIAJE AL EXTRANJERO....

She can get all of them now, but i suggest you wait because the #1 lasting just 3 months....

I hope i could help you..sorry for mix up the numbers...

I will try to scan my certificates and send them to you soon....

Ely

04/08/2008...Married

USCIS

07/15/2008...send I-130 form

01/20/2009...APPROVED...NOA2...wooohooo!! **NOA2 175 days after NOA1**

NVC

2009-01-27 : Case Number Assigned

2009-01-28 : DS-3032 sent (by e-mail)

2009-01-30 : DS-3032 and AOS bill generated

2009-02-04 : IV Fee bill generated

2009-02-03 : Response from NVC to emailed DS-3032

2009-02-03 : DS-3032 Choice of Agent accepted

2009-02-23 : AOS PAID (online)

2009-02-23 : IV bill PAID

2009-03-10 : AOS package sent to NVC

2009-03-10 : DS-230 sent to NVC

2009-03-25 : RFE in AOS package (NVC wants 2008 tax returns)

2009-03-27 : sent RFE to NVC

2009-03-31 : NVC got our package...***please, no more RFE***

2009-04-03 : case complete at NVC

Embassy

2009-04-09 : Forward the case to Embassy

2009-05-04 : Medical

2009-05-12 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Perú ***VISA APPPROVED***

2009-05-14 : Visa in Hand

2009-06-05 : POE Newark, NJ...with my love

PETITION FOR STEP-DAUGHTER

USCIS

2009-07-03 : I-130 Form sent to Chicago LockBox

2009-07-09 : NOA1 Case is pending at CALIFORNIA CENTER...(I hope it goes faster than mine)

2009-09-20 : NOA2 APPROVAL

2009-10-01 : NVC Case number

2009-10-02 : DS-3032 emailed

2009-10-06 : got AOS Bill by mail

2009-10-10 : got IV Bill by email

2009-10-13 : AOS Bill PAID

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  • 11 years later...
On 7/22/2008 at 11:18 AM, elyandmichael said:

3.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES....it is to know if you have policial antecedents..for this she should go to the "Division de Criminalistica de la Policia" in Iquitos...they are going to take her fingerprints plus ODONTOGRAMA...I got it after 2 weeks, because these certificates must go to Lima and then back to Iquitos...

* I got VIAJE AL EXTRANJERO....

I'm getting the 3 antecedentes penales for my husband's CR1 visa interview and we just wanted to double check that we need the ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES for VIAJE AL EXTRANJERO, correct? Because the one PARA USO EN EL EXTRANJERO costs S/50 more! 

 

Thank you in advance!

 

Met each other : Dec 2011
Started dating : Jun 2012
Job proposed! : Jan 1, 2018
Got married! : Aug 10, 2018
I-130 DCF in Lima, Peru : Jun 27, 2019
I-130 Approved : Jul 30, 2019
Received Instruction and Interview appointment letter : Sep 4, 2019

Medical Exam : Nov 27, 2019
Immigrant Visa Interview! : Dec 12, 2019 VISA WAS APPROVED! PRAISE THE LORD!
Moved to AL : Feb 20, 2020

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On 7/22/2008 at 11:18 AM, elyandmichael said:

Hi....

let me try it again....

1.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES PENALES....this is requiered to know if you were in jail, the web site i sent you INPE is for this certificate...if she try to get it in Iquitos it will take more than 1 month (probably 2)...it is better to get it in Lima.

2.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES JUDICIALES A NIVEL NACIONAL....it is requiered to know if you have a judicial sentence...it i got it in 1 day here in my city Trujillo, it's easy to get it, she has to pay 53 soles in "Banco de la Nacion" and go to the PODER JUDICIAL office and fill a form, they will take a picture (well, at least here they do).

3.- CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES POLICIALES....it is to know if you have policial antecedents..for this she should go to the "Division de Criminalistica de la Policia" in Iquitos...they are going to take her fingerprints plus ODONTOGRAMA...I got it after 2 weeks, because these certificates must go to Lima and then back to Iquitos...

* I got VIAJE AL EXTRANJERO....

She can get all of them now, but i suggest you wait because the #1 lasting just 3 months....

I hope i could help you..sorry for mix up the numbers...

I will try to scan my certificates and send them to you soon....

Ely

Do you know if you need to get the antecedentes notarized or legalized? Or you can take them to the interview asi nomas? Thank you!

 

Met each other : Dec 2011
Started dating : Jun 2012
Job proposed! : Jan 1, 2018
Got married! : Aug 10, 2018
I-130 DCF in Lima, Peru : Jun 27, 2019
I-130 Approved : Jul 30, 2019
Received Instruction and Interview appointment letter : Sep 4, 2019

Medical Exam : Nov 27, 2019
Immigrant Visa Interview! : Dec 12, 2019 VISA WAS APPROVED! PRAISE THE LORD!
Moved to AL : Feb 20, 2020

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  • 2 years later...

for these three peru police certificates, do you have to translate them for the nvc application, after i-130 accepted? Once you have a CR1 interview date, you have to bring updated copies, since it will be more than 3 months than when i submitted them for nvc? The updated copies dont need to be translated, correct?

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