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Filed: Other Country: Peru
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Hello Everyone I has been wondering if anybody has sent civil documents from Peru to USA or any other country from post office no fedex, no UPS? because My package is in customs from June 29th and it has no been delivered and it is taking too long for NVC to approve our case with out no those papers...Any help??

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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My fiancee' used DHL- A little expensive- but fast!

5/01/2010- Mailed I-129-F
5/03/2010- I-129F received at Vermont processing center
5/04/2010- NOA 1 (received on 5/10/2010)
5/06/2010- Check cashed by USCIS
6/22/2010- NOA 2 (received on 6/26/2010)
6/24/2010- NVC received application
6/28/2010- Application sent to Lima embassy
7/07/2010- Consulate Received Application
7/09/2010- Pkt 3 sent to fiancee' (which he still hasn't received)
7/15/2010- E-mailed embassy & got response back- they said to watch for pkt in mail and gave me inteview date
8/16/2010- Interview- need an additional police certificate from Costa Rica :( so not approved today, but once they receive certificate will mail visa :)
8/16/2010-Trip to Costa Rica embassy for help with certificate- Let the games begin
8/17/2010-Trip to Notary, trip to Minister Relacciones Exteriores, trip to Notary collage
8/18/2010-Back to notary collage, back to MRE, back to Costa Rica embassy
8/19/2010-Back to MRE
8/20/2010-Back to Costa Rica embassy- whew,finally, "stamp collection" on paper complete and can now attempt to get actual police certificate needed

11/01/2010-all paperwork in - Approved

12/12/2010-He arrived here!! :joy:

1/11/2011-married (L)

1/14/2015-Spouse applied for citizenship

3/27/2015-biometrics appointment

5/6/2015-interview

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello Everyone I has been wondering if anybody has sent civil documents from Peru to USA or any other country from post office no fedex, no UPS? because My package is in customs from June 29th and it has no been delivered and it is taking too long for NVC to approve our case with out no those papers...Any help??

thanks

I was always too afraid to use Serpost. I have used DHL but I tend to use UPS because they are cheaper. Click here

There is an office in San Isidro. My papers where lost once when my relatives in Peru did not put my zip code on the documents. I called UPS and they had the documents sent to me with no further problems.

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USCIS *CR-1 Visa*

2008-07-26 : I-130 Sent

2009-04-02 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Peru Approved

2009-04-08 : POE Atlanta (256 days from sending I-130)

USCIS *Removal of Conditions*

2011-02-28 : Mailed I-751

2011-03-02 : USPS Delivery Confirmation

2011-03-10 : Check Cashed

2011-03-11 : Touched

2011-03-25 : USCIS confirmed they did not mail NOA 1, given case number

2011-04-05 : Infopass appointment passport stamped with I-551

2011-04-19 : Walk in Biometrics completed (2 weeks early)

2011-05-03 : Biometrics appointment (3 year anniversary)

2011-08-25 : Approved

2011-08-31 : Card in hand (184 days after sending I-751)

*Application for Naturalization*

2012-03-24 : Mailed N-400

2012-03-26 : NOA1

2012-03-29 : Check Cashed

2012-05-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2012-06-04 : Interview Letter

2012-07-09 : Interview in Raleigh, NC (Passed)

2012-07-20 : Oath Ceremony (119 days after sending N-400)

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Filed: Other Country: Peru
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Finally DS230 arrived at NVC after 24 days. The expedite request has no gotten by the Embassy in Peru. The lady told me the consul has been gone for one week and he might probably has the email , she gave me another email address and then i called back the NVC and I talked to Supervisor she told me that they have to follow some procedures and she couldn't give me any information how the request works.

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