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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Good morning. We received our interview letter from the Embassy in Lima on December 19th. Our interview is January 14th (medical is January 6th) for our fiancée visa. We have yet to receive Packet 4 instructions from the Embassy so we emailed them and asked for a copy (my fiancée lives three miles from the Embassy so it shouldn't take this long to receive the Packet 4 in the mail). They replied with another copy of the Interview Letter. We wrote back, asking for the Packet 4 instructions. They replied with the Immigrant (married couples) instructions. We wrote again asking for the non-immigrant fiancée instructions (the ones they sent said we need to complete the DS-260, which we know we aren't supposed to do). We did complete the DS-160 as the NVC letter asked us to. Did the instructions change to where we have to do the DS-260? The Embassy has yet to send us the correct instructions. We have copies of previous instructions (from friends here on VJ, but they are several months old)...could any K-1 fiancée couples in Peru who interview in January be willing to email us a copy of their Packet 4 instructions? We have most of the required documents but we want to make sure we have the most current instructions/requirements as well. We are almost out of time and are getting worried. Thank you.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Good morning. We received our interview letter from the Embassy in Lima on December 19th. Our interview is January 14th (medical is January 6th) for our fiancée visa. We have yet to receive Packet 4 instructions from the Embassy so we emailed them and asked for a copy (my fiancée lives three miles from the Embassy so it shouldn't take this long to receive the Packet 4 in the mail). They replied with another copy of the Interview Letter. We wrote back, asking for the Packet 4 instructions. They replied with the Immigrant (married couples) instructions. We wrote again asking for the non-immigrant fiancée instructions (the ones they sent said we need to complete the DS-260, which we know we aren't supposed to do). We did complete the DS-160 as the NVC letter asked us to. Did the instructions change to where we have to do the DS-260? The Embassy has yet to send us the correct instructions. We have copies of previous instructions (from friends here on VJ, but they are several months old)...could any K-1 fiancée couples in Peru who interview in January be willing to email us a copy of their Packet 4 instructions? We have most of the required documents but we want to make sure we have the most current instructions/requirements as well. We are almost out of time and are getting worried. Thank you.

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http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Peru&cty=Lima

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Here is the Consular information section for your embassy here on VJ. This may help.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Peru&cty=Lima

Hey! my interview is on January the 6th and here is the letter of instructions they sent to me.

Hope you both good luck! if you need any help you can ask me :)

INSTRUCCIONES PARA LOS SOLICITANTES DE VISA DE NOVIOS

Esta oficina ha recibido una petición que le confiere registro para visa de no inmigrantes “K-1”para un/una extranjera/o que viaja a los Estados Unidos para casarse con un ciudadano/a de los Estados Unidos. A fin de prepararse para su entrevista con un funcionario consular, por favor lea y siga cuidadosamente las instrucciones siguientes:

LA TARIFA DEL DERECHO CONSULAR PARA VISAS “K” ES DE $240. DICHA TARIFA DEBERÁ SER CANCELADA EN NUESTRAS OFICINAS EL DIA DE SU ENTREVISTA.

PRIMERO: Todos los solicitantes de visa K deberán llenar en línea el formulario CEAC (DS-160: Solicitud de visa de no inmigrante en linea). Para hacerlo, ingrese a la página web https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

Si sus hijos solicitan visa junto con usted, tambien deberan llenar ese formulario en linea.

SEGUNDO: Obtenga los documentos de esta lista que correspondan a su caso. Estos son los documentos que necesita traer a su cita:

1. PASAPORTE: El pasaporte debe ser válido para viajar a los Estados Unidos.

2. CARTA DE CITA: Debe presentar su carta de cita

3. CONFIRMACION: Confirmación de haber se registrado y seleccionado una oficina de DHL. Toda persona citada para una visa de novia deberá registrarse a través del Servicio de Visas de Estado Unidos, http://peru.usvisa-info.com.

Toda persona citada para una visa de inmigrante deberá registrarse a través del Servicio de Visas de Estados Unidos, http://peru.usvisa-info.com Es importante que se registre ya que al registrarse usted escogerá la oficina de DHL a la cual se enviará su pasaporte después que la visa le haya sido otorgada.

Si no se registrara su pasaporte será enviado a la agencia de DHL en el Callao: Centro Aéreo Comercial, Tienda 101, Modulo A, Sector B, Callao. Cualquier información también puede llamar al Servicio de Información de Visas al 705-7288.

4. CERTIFICADO DE NACIMIENTO: Un certificado de nacimiento de cada persona que figura en la solicitud. Se deberá presentar partidas de nacimiento de todos los hijos solteros menores de 21 años aunque no soliciten visa con usted en este momento. (Las partidas deberán ser legalizadas por la RENIEC). Obtener 12.80 y legalizar reniec y relaciones …. Pagar 27 banco nación y llevar original y copia simple … jesus maria jirón talara 130 entre 8 y 9 hay modulo banco nacion

CERTIFICADO DE NACIMIENTO NO OBTENIBLE: En casos excepcionales, resulta imposible obtener un certificado de nacimiento. En tales casos, deberá presentar un certificado de bautismo, siempre que tenga la fecha y lugar de nacimiento del solicitante y el nombre de los padres; y que el bautismo haya tenido lugar poco tiempo después del nacimiento. Certificado por el Arzobispado.

5. CERTIFICADO JUDICIAL DE ANTECEDENTES PENALES: Todo solicitante, a partir de los 16 años, deberá presentar este documento. (Av. Abancay/Poder Judicial).

6. CERTIFICADO DE ANTECEDENTES JUDICIALES A NIVEL NACIONAL: Todo solicitante, a partir de los 18 años, deberá presentar este documento. (INPE Dirección: Pasaje Adolfo La Jara 234, esquina con la Av. Cáceres, Urb. San Antonio, Miraflores).

7. ANTECEDENTES MILITARES: Deberá obtener certificado de sus antecedentes militares, si le corresponde.

(Consejo Supremo de Justicia Militar Av. Arenales 321, Lima 1)

8. CERTIFICADO POLICIAL: De cada país fuera del Perú ó de los EEUU, donde haya residido por más de un año o más.

http://intranet.ca.state.gov/visas/reciprocity/9868.aspx

9. FOTOGRAFIAS: Dos fotos a COLOR, con BRILLO, FONDO BLANCO, sin retocar ni enmarcar. Las medidas deberán ser de 5 x 5 cm, de frente, sin sombrero, sin anteojos, sin aretes.

10. CERTIFICADO DE MATRIMONIO/DIVORCIO: Si usted estuvo casado/a anteriormente, deberá presentar una copia de su certificado de matrimonio. También deberá presentar pruebas de la terminación de cualquier matrimonio anterior, por ejemplo certificado de Defunción, Sentencia de Divorcio o Anulación de Matrimonio. (Las partidas deberán ser legalizadas por la RENIEC).

11. EVIDENCIA DE MANUTENCION: Su peticionario deberá presentar una declaración jurada de sostenimiento, se deberá usar el formulario Affidavit of Support I-134. Descargarlo en el siguiente link: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf y adjuntar sus impuestos del último año, W2, carta de empleo, etc.

12. EXAMEN MEDICO: Haga los arreglos necesarios para someterse a una revisión médica. También necesitan pasar una revisión médica los hijos menores que la/lo acompañen. Para acceder a la información médica ingrese al siguiente link: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3739.html

13. EVIDENCIA DE VINCULO: Podrá pedírsele que presente pruebas que usted tiene una relación legítima de Novios con el peticionario tal como; cartas, fotografías y/o cualquier otra evidencia que demuestre su compromiso formal del matrimonio, ó

una carta del peticionario indicando la intención de contraer matrimonio dentro de los 90 días a partir que el beneficiario ingresa a los EEUU.

14. TRADUCCIONES: Aquellos documentos escritos en inglés o en español NO necesitan ser traducidos. Los documentos escritos en otros idiomas deberán ser traducidos al inglés o español por un traductor oficial o traductor competente.

Asegúrese de traer todos estos documentos. Si faltara alguno su trámite demorara más. Si tuviera alguna pregunta comuníquese con nuestro e-mail LimaIV@state.gov ohttp://peru.usvisa-info.com para mayor información.

Si no pudiera atender a su cita o necesita reprogramar otra cita, comuníquese con nuestro e-mail LimaIV@state.gov

Después de su cita

Si su aplicación de visa es aprobada, mandaremos su pasaporte con la visa y su paquete de visa a la oficina de DHL Courier de su elección sin costo alguno. Antes del día de su cita usted debe registrarse en

http://peru.usvisa-info.com y seguir las instrucciones. Este registro se debe hacer por cada miembro de familia que este aplicando por la visa. Regístrese y escoja la oficina de DHL donde le vamos a mandar su pasaporte antes de venir a su cita. Necesitará entregar la hoja de confirmación de registro cuando venga a su cita.

MUY IMPORTANTE: No se puede asegurar si la visa será otorgada. El funcionario consular tomará una decisión únicamente después de haber revisado todos los documentos y haberlo entrevistado personalmente.

Se le recomienda NO hacer arreglos definitivos de viaje. Y no vender propiedades ni dejar su trabajo hasta que le haya sido otorgada la visa. La validez de la visa dependerá de la validez de los documentos que acompañen su paquete de visa, tales como exámenes médicos y policiales. Recomendamos verificar su visa y viajar antes que esta expire.

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: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hihi :)

Our file arrived at the embassy on Dec 23rd and the CEAC status changed on the 27th to "READY". I sent an email to the embassy requesting my interview date and their reply was ... well, this:

We received your case file in Lima last week and is currently awaiting an appointment, which will be for the month of January or February. As soon as we schedule your interview, we will send you a letter and instructions indicating the date and time you should come to the Embassy.

Sincerely,

Immigrant Visa Unit

Consular Section

U.S. Embassy Lima

=/ So I was wondering how long it too for them to schedule your interview date? I am geting very frustrated, I don't know when should I schedule my medical for...

Thank you

Naturalization Journey: 

 - January 25th, 2019 - Filed N400 form online [Seattle,WA office]

 - January 25th, 2019 - NOA1

 - January 26th, 2019 - Priority Date

 - February 2nd, 2019 - Biometrics appointment scheduled

 - February 20th, 2019 - Biometrics appointment

 - June 7th, 2019 - Case Transfered [somewhere] Estimated completition time Dec 2019 (4 months) 

 ** July 24th, 2019 - Checked websites Estimated completition time Aug 2019 [???] (1 month) 

- August 29th, 2019 - Interview Scheduled! [October 7th, 2019 in Portland, OR]

- October 7th, 2019 - Interview [Approved!] Scheduled for same day Oath which was later cancelled... 

- October 25th, 2019 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled 

- November 6th, 2019 - Oath Ceremony [in Portland, OR]

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Thank you to everyone who replied, especially Davenella who posted the instructions for us. It is extremely helpful! To Mari26, just try again in a few days. It's still the holidays so people won't be back to work "mentally" until they are over. I'd email again on Monday if you haven't heard anything yet. Best of luck you and everyone else with an upcoming interview. Thank you everyone again!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
Timeline
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Thank you to everyone who replied, especially Davenella who posted the instructions for us. It is extremely helpful! To Mari26, just try again in a few days. It's still the holidays so people won't be back to work "mentally" until they are over. I'd email again on Monday if you haven't heard anything yet. Best of luck you and everyone else with an upcoming interview. Thank you everyone again!

 
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