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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi All. I just got NAO2 in the mail today. It states that "Pettition has been approved and forwarded to the Consulate" Based on reading some threads on VJ, it appears the NVC processes the documents and forwards to the Lima Embassy (about 3- 5 days)..But some threads say, the NVC processed very quick and some took 3-5 days..Anyway, most threads state that they should call the NVC for status ? Should I do this now or, wait a week ? Also, I have not received any requests for Tax returns, Proof of Income etc. ? Can anybody tell me when this info is requested ? Will these requests come to me or, my Fiance in Peru ? Can I view the process of NVC on-line anywhere ?

Also, during the interview that is conducted at the Lima embassy for her Visa - am I allowed to attend this interview or, do I have to wait in a waiting room while she is interviewed ?

Thanks again VJ, this site was extremely helpful through the process..

Gene & Keila

Lima Peru

Met 2.26.2007

Engaged 2.26.2008

NA01 5.1.2009

NA02 9.20.2009 (via USICS website)

NAO2 9.24.2009 (via US Mail)

APPROVED, NOTHING COMPLICATE!!!!! GOOD LUCK.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Congratulations!!! You really do not need to cal NVC, they will forward all they have to the embassy in Lima and your fiance shpuld have the packet from the embassy in about 30 to 45 days. You can attend the interview at the embassy and you can actually sit in on the interview. Have your tax returns there if you are going, they asked me for mina and asked what I did for a living. You can read about other couples experiences at the Lima embassy if you click on the embassy reviews, that actually helped us out a lot. If everything goes OK and all of the paperwork is in order, you can have the visa in about 2 or 3 days. Congrats again and let us know if you have any more questions.

Brian & Isa

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