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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi, I am posting for the first time on this forum. I just applied for the fiance visa on January 21st for my fiance in Piura, Peru to come to the US. I have read other posts and I noticed people are saying that it's pretty important for both people to go to the interview in Lima. I don't know if it is possible for me to do this though because I will be starting a new job as an instructor at a college this fall and it would look bad for me to take time off in the very beginning. But I'm afraid if I don't go, we will be declined because we don't have much evidence other than about 6 pictures, e-mails, and my receipt of my plane ticket from going down there. I was wondering how long I should plan to stay in Lima if I do go to the interview. Is it usually just a one-day thing or do they ask you to keep coming back with different forms? Please write back soon. Thanks, Sara.

Jan. 22, 2007: I-129F Sent

Jan. 25, 2007: NOA 1

Mar. 6, 2007: RFE in e-mail

Mar. 19, 2007: Vermont receives RFE reply

Mar. 30, 2007: NOA 2 in e-mail

April 6, 2007: NVC received application

April 25, 2007: Fiance receives packet 3/4

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Hi, I am posting for the first time on this forum. I just applied for the fiance visa on January 21st for my fiance in Piura, Peru to come to the US. I have read other posts and I noticed people are saying that it's pretty important for both people to go to the interview in Lima. I don't know if it is possible for me to do this though because I will be starting a new job as an instructor at a college this fall and it would look bad for me to take time off in the very beginning. But I'm afraid if I don't go, we will be declined because we don't have much evidence other than about 6 pictures, e-mails, and my receipt of my plane ticket from going down there. I was wondering how long I should plan to stay in Lima if I do go to the interview. Is it usually just a one-day thing or do they ask you to keep coming back with different forms? Please write back soon. Thanks, Sara.

Hi Sara,

The interview is a one day event barring any delays. From there it usually takes a few days to receive the visa in the mail. Depending on the day of the week I would take a 4 day weekend if possible, but i fly from the midwest and connect through miami. I would not go as far as purchasing tickets for your fiance since you really do not know how long it will take to receive the Visa in the mail. Piura is pretty far north. Not sure when you plan on having your fiance travel to the states, but I hope this does help. One favor and I realize you just joined, but could you update your timeline with the date you sent your 129f and received your NAO1? It really helps everyone out. Good luck and here's to a quick K1!!! Happy V-Day too!

eff

Jan 18 2011 => I-129F sent

Jan 26 2011 => E-Notification & Text Message received

Jan 26 2011 => Check cashed

Jan 31 2011 => NOA1 Hard Copy Received dated 1/25/2011

May 18 2011 => E-Mail RFE Notification

May 23 2011 => RFE Hard copy Received

May 24 2011 => Mailed RFE back to CSC

May 25 2011 => CSC e-mailed confirming RFE reply accepted. Awaiting decision.....

Jun 01 2011 => E-Mailed NOA2 Approval

Jun 06 2011 => NOA2 Hard copy received in mail

Jun 16 2011 => NVC Received Petition

Jun 17 2011 => NVC Sent Petition to CDJ

Jul 11 2011 => SUPPOSEDLY CDJ SENT PKT 3

Aug 11 2011 => NEVER RECEIVED PKT 3 and finally CDJ asnwered questions to proceed with making Consulate Appt

Aug 23 2011 => INTERVIEW DATE. Never told we were approved. Had to wait for decision from DHL Package!

Aug 30 2011 => Received DHL Package. Found we were aproved!!!

Sep 02 2011 => POE CDJ

Sep 04 2011 => My Babe is home at last!!!

Sep 2011 => Wedding

" Con Amor todo se Puede! "

Eff Y Ros por Siempre!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I'm travelling to Brazil (in 3 weeks!!!) to attend the interview in Rio with my fiance. I'll be staying for 10 days. He has to have his medical exam there so we're arriving a few days before the interview. Then we need to stay a few days afterwards in order to pick up the visa.

Also, we do want to enjoy Rio a bit together.

I was nervous about my job because I'm taking 8 days off but my co-workers assured me this is important :) and I need to take some time off to handle business :). (Oh yea, and I do have the personal days available)

Good luck.

ps: I LOVE Lima!

Edited by Bora Bora

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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hi Sara well you could take only 3 days off from work or less because like eff said is only one some hours for the enterview then you can back to usa and your fiance can wait for the visa in the mail for 4 days ..for example my fiance is coming for my enterview in feb 22 and he will stay in peru only 3 days then he willback and i will wait for the visa to can travel to usa if they give me the visa of course jeje ...weell but i know people who went to the n eterview without the usc and they were aproved but yes many people advices are go with the usci ...when will be your enterview/?? anyways good luck in all

jacquie

june 13, 2006: Noa1

sept 20, 2006: touched finallyyy

sept 26, 2006: touched rfe in email

sept 27, 2006: touched again

octob 13, 2006: rfe in mail

octob 16, 2006: rfe sent

november 2, 2006: touched

november 8, 2006: touched

november 9, 2006: touched

december 15, 2006: touched finally confirmation email they received my rfe

december 16, 2006: touched

december 20, 2006: touched

january 9, 2007 : FINALLYYYY Noa2

january 15, 2007: arrived nvc paper with new code and telling they sent papers to Peru in january 5...something crazy because aproval was january 9 ...but well is in peru already .

january 20, 2007: received packet 3&4

january 24, 2007: sent packet 3

january 29, 2007: medical exam

february 22, 2007: enterview

february 27, 2007: visa in hand

AOS

july 26, 2007 sent papers to Chicago

july 27, 2007 papers received

august 22, 2007 noa

september 10, 2007 biometrics

october 1, 2007 case transfered to california

october 5, 2007 touched

october 7, 2007 touched

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Thanks for all your advice. We have just gotten started with the visa, so I have no idea when the interview will be. I love this website though. I'm learning a lot from it. Thanks again. Sara

Jan. 22, 2007: I-129F Sent

Jan. 25, 2007: NOA 1

Mar. 6, 2007: RFE in e-mail

Mar. 19, 2007: Vermont receives RFE reply

Mar. 30, 2007: NOA 2 in e-mail

April 6, 2007: NVC received application

April 25, 2007: Fiance receives packet 3/4

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Thanks for all your advice. We have just gotten started with the visa, so I have no idea when the interview will be. I love this website though. I'm learning a lot from it. Thanks again. Sara

Hi Sara,

When we had the interview back in Apr 2005, I was required to have my fiance present... so we had to go back together... he bought a plane ticket and flew the week after that, he flew 30 hours total(back and forth) and stayed in Lima only 40 hours... it was an exhausting trip for him!! He flew down wednesday morning, arrived to Lima around midnight... we went to the embassy on thursday morning and he flew back friday night... I think all they wanted to see was taht he made the effort to be there.

I know the rules have changed... again that was back in Apr 05... you might want to get in touch with people who have just gone through the interview so you know which type of evidence they brought and if they did require the USC to be present... every case is different and it is hard to set a rule for it.

Good luck!!! :)

C (Oregon, USA) & Melissa (Lima, PERU)

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K1- 129F: Profile - Signature and Story

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05/27/2005 We are married!

06/02/2005 Got Marriage Certificate

06/02/2005 Change name in SSC

06/11/2005 Receive SSC

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AOS: Profile - Signature and Story

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EAD: Profile - Signature and Story

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10/06/2006 Find out we are pregnant!!

05/29/2007 Our boy is born

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08/14/2007 Start gathering documents for I751

08/29/2007 Mailed I751

08/30/2007 I751 received at NSC

09/27/2007 Received NOA1 in the mail, dated 08/30/2007

10/04/2007 Received Biometrics Appointment

10/26/2007 Biometrics 1pm

11/30/2007 Card production ordered!! Whoohooo!!!!

 

Wish Upon a Plane

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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Thanks for all your advice. We have just gotten started with the visa, so I have no idea when the interview will be. I love this website though. I'm learning a lot from it. Thanks again. Sara

Feel free to post here with all your questions and concerns. Many of us have been through this and are very willing to help. The interview process takes a few hours, and if approved, the visa will be delivered via DHL in 2-3 days. It's recommended that the USC attend the interview at the Embassy in Peru, but many have succeeded on their own.

Buena suerte!!

ONE DAY AT A TIME....

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

12/30/2008: Overnighted I-751 package to VSC

01/06/2009: Check cashed

01/06/2009: NOA (arrived 01/09/09)

01/23/2009: Biometrics appt letter received

01/31/2009: Biometrics scheduled

05/20/2009: APPROVED

06/23/2009: 10 Year Green Card arrived

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