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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello all, we submitted the paerwork to remove conditions for my wife and daughter and wanted to see if anyone had some real life experience with the timeline, I know it says 6 mos. but wanted to her some encouraging news from those that have gone through the process. Also, we have booked our flights for a vacation to Peru in June and I just noticed that my wife's and daughter's passports expire in May, we live in Columbus, OH and going to Washington D.C. to visit the Peruvian Embassy does not look too realistic with jobs, school, etc. Is there any way to do it by mail like we do for US Citizens? I would appreciate any advice and help, thanks. :blush:

Brian & Isa

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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YOU HAVE TO RENEW YOUR PASSPORTS IN PERSON. I BELIEVE THAT ANY POST OFFICE CAN RENEW YOUR PASSPORTS. IF NOT, GO TO THE USCIS WEBSITE AND IT WILL GIVE A LIST OF TOPICS. GO TO RENEW PASSPORTS. GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hello all, we submitted the paerwork to remove conditions for my wife and daughter and wanted to see if anyone had some real life experience with the timeline, I know it says 6 mos. but wanted to her some encouraging news from those that have gone through the process. Also, we have booked our flights for a vacation to Peru in June and I just noticed that my wife's and daughter's passports expire in May, we live in Columbus, OH and going to Washington D.C. to visit the Peruvian Embassy does not look too realistic with jobs, school, etc. Is there any way to do it by mail like we do for US Citizens? I would appreciate any advice and help, thanks. :blush:

The Peruvian consulate that serves Ohio residents is in Chicago. Can you make it there? Your wife's passport can be renewed by mail, but underage minors' passports cannot. See here: http://www.consuladoperu.com/general/index.php?consulado=&pagina=RenovacionCorreoPasaporte.php

All the info you need is within that website.

If your ROC hasn't gone through yet, you'll just need to travel with the original copies of the extension letters to meet the US-side requirements.

 
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