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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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My case was sent to the Embassy today.. it is in transit.

What are some helpful hints to do from here!? :)

( Requesting Peru Specific please, thank you. )

AOS

April 18th 2014 - I-485 in acceptance.

June 26th 2014 - EAD/AP approved.

July 2nd 2014 - EAD/AP card arrived in the mail.

August 2nd 2014 - Potential Interview Waiver letter.

Jan 22nd 2015 - Submitted service request to USCIS on delay.

Jan 28th 2015 - Answer to service request that it's still being processed, and apologized for the delay.

Feb 26th 2015 - Jan 26th 2015- Sent in EAD to be renewed.

March 4th 2015- Renewal of EAD received by USCIS.

April 8th 2015 - I-485 Approved / Welcome letter sent.

April 13th 2015 - Welcome letter recieved.

April 15th 2015 - Card mailed.

***Te Amo MuCho BeBe***

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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~ Moved from K-1 Process to Mexico, Latin & South America regional forum for answers specific to Peru ~

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Peru
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- Start gathering everything required for affidavit 130.

- Make sure you meet 125% of the poverty line in what you make yearly. You can google 2013 poverty line, and just do the math. It's about 19,000.

- Figure out how much you have in checking and savings, bonds, life insurance and property you own.

- passport pics of both of you, more evidence (what you sent in the petition and new stuff), letter of intent to marry, letter from the bank with your account info, letter form your employer, tax returns of past two years (i was told Peru specifically asks for this. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Order-a-Transcript), tax w2s of past two years, birth certificate (I'm bringing both of ours just in case originals and copies), Your NOA2, your NVC letter, last 3 paystubs.

Sorry if I'm forgetting anything. A lot of these are not required, but wouldn't hurt to bring. Check out these links:

Scroll down to the "once approved" area

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Info on support items for the affidavit:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/support

And then I stalked other VJ-ers to see what they brought just in case :)

What your fiance can do is make sure he understands everything he will have to do off the checklist they send him (I can get that to you) and make sure he has info of the two doctor's in Peru that are approved by the emassy for physicals (I can get that to you too!).

He can make sure his passport is good and not expiring soon, make sure he has passport photos and his birth certificate, and evidence he has of your relationship on his end.

He can't do as much until the embassy receives it but he can definitely be mentally ready to jump on the process!

FIANCE (K1) VISA
[2013-06-15] ENGAGED
[2013-08-02] I-129F Petition Mailed

[2014-01-30] Interview Date - APPROVE

CITIZENSHIP 

Lost track of everything but he became a citizen in Tampa, FL on January 23, 2020!

Now on a Journey to bring his mother from Peru 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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- Start gathering everything required for affidavit 130.

- Make sure you meet 125% of the poverty line in what you make yearly. You can google 2013 poverty line, and just do the math. It's about 19,000.

- Figure out how much you have in checking and savings, bonds, life insurance and property you own.

- passport pics of both of you, more evidence (what you sent in the petition and new stuff), letter of intent to marry, letter from the bank with your account info, letter form your employer, tax returns of past two years (i was told Peru specifically asks for this. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Order-a-Transcript), tax w2s of past two years, birth certificate (I'm bringing both of ours just in case originals and copies), Your NOA2, your NVC letter, last 3 paystubs.

Sorry if I'm forgetting anything. A lot of these are not required, but wouldn't hurt to bring. Check out these links:

Scroll down to the "once approved" area

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Info on support items for the affidavit:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/support

And then I stalked other VJ-ers to see what they brought just in case smile.png

What your fiance can do is make sure he understands everything he will have to do off the checklist they send him (I can get that to you) and make sure he has info of the two doctor's in Peru that are approved by the emassy for physicals (I can get that to you too!).

He can make sure his passport is good and not expiring soon, make sure he has passport photos and his birth certificate, and evidence he has of your relationship on his end.

He can't do as much until the embassy receives it but he can definitely be mentally ready to jump on the process!

Hye Cristi1231

I have a question.

What is the NVC letter? we haven't received it and now i'm worried. Our case is still in transit to the embassy.

Thanks for the information. I'll make sure to follow and gather those documents.

January 13, 2012 - Start talking
June 20, 2012 - Visit 1
September 21, 2012 - Visit 2
December 31, 2012 - Visit 3
February 20, 2013 - Visit 4 (proposal the 24th)
April 15, 2013 - Package sent
April 18, 2013 - NOA1
May 30, 2013 - Visit 5
August 22, 2013 - Visit 6
August 29, 2013 - RFE
October 4, 2013 - NOA2 (after 5 months 2 weeks 2 days)
October 9, 2013 - NOA2 Hard Copy
November 8, 2013 - NVC case number (after 5 weeks)
November 15, 2013 - Embassy in Lima received the case
November 29, 2013 - Visit 7
January 3, 2014 - Visit 8
January 6, 2014 - INTERVIEW APPROVEDJanuary 11, 2014 - Visa in hand
May 1, 2014 - Visit 9
May 4, 2014 - POE
June 24, 2014 - MARRIED :star:
July 29, 2014 - Sent AOS
August 6, 2014 - NOA1
September 4, 2014 - Biometrics

October 17, 2014 - Travel&Work permit Approved

December 3, 2014 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED

December 11, 2014 - Green Card in hand

September 7, 2016 - ROC sent

September 12, 2016 - NOA1
October 18, 2016 - Biometrics

October 17, 2019 - I-797C received

November 15, 2019 - Biometrics 

October 6, 2020 - Interview

November 18, 2020 - Naturalization ceremony
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Filed: IR-5 Country: Peru
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Hye Cristi1231

I have a question.

What is the NVC letter? we haven't received it and now i'm worried. Our case is still in transit to the embassy.

Thanks for the information. I'll make sure to follow and gather those documents.

Oh sorry for worrying you! Don't worry too much about that. I got it like 3 weeks after the NVC received it, the embassy already had it and we already had gotten our interview date haha. It's a letter from the NVC stating they have your petition. So I got it WAY late. Do you have your interview date already? I'm sure you'll get it before your interview. It's not like the USCIS in how they send you your NOA1 and NOA2 a week after they tell you via email. Also, double check, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary to have this letter. The main thing is the NOA2

FIANCE (K1) VISA
[2013-06-15] ENGAGED
[2013-08-02] I-129F Petition Mailed

[2014-01-30] Interview Date - APPROVE

CITIZENSHIP 

Lost track of everything but he became a citizen in Tampa, FL on January 23, 2020!

Now on a Journey to bring his mother from Peru 

gonzamayi_visajourney.jpg.a51facde424a27c41921e585c9db7ee3.jpg

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Oh sorry for worrying you! Don't worry too much about that. I got it like 3 weeks after the NVC received it, the embassy already had it and we already had gotten our interview date haha. It's a letter from the NVC stating they have your petition. So I got it WAY late. Do you have your interview date already? I'm sure you'll get it before your interview. It's not like the USCIS in how they send you your NOA1 and NOA2 a week after they tell you via email. Also, double check, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary to have this letter. The main thing is the NOA2

Thank you Cristi!!! i was worrying!

We will wait for that letter :)

Thank you so much!!!

January 13, 2012 - Start talking
June 20, 2012 - Visit 1
September 21, 2012 - Visit 2
December 31, 2012 - Visit 3
February 20, 2013 - Visit 4 (proposal the 24th)
April 15, 2013 - Package sent
April 18, 2013 - NOA1
May 30, 2013 - Visit 5
August 22, 2013 - Visit 6
August 29, 2013 - RFE
October 4, 2013 - NOA2 (after 5 months 2 weeks 2 days)
October 9, 2013 - NOA2 Hard Copy
November 8, 2013 - NVC case number (after 5 weeks)
November 15, 2013 - Embassy in Lima received the case
November 29, 2013 - Visit 7
January 3, 2014 - Visit 8
January 6, 2014 - INTERVIEW APPROVEDJanuary 11, 2014 - Visa in hand
May 1, 2014 - Visit 9
May 4, 2014 - POE
June 24, 2014 - MARRIED :star:
July 29, 2014 - Sent AOS
August 6, 2014 - NOA1
September 4, 2014 - Biometrics

October 17, 2014 - Travel&Work permit Approved

December 3, 2014 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED

December 11, 2014 - Green Card in hand

September 7, 2016 - ROC sent

September 12, 2016 - NOA1
October 18, 2016 - Biometrics

October 17, 2019 - I-797C received

November 15, 2019 - Biometrics 

October 6, 2020 - Interview

November 18, 2020 - Naturalization ceremony
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