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We have an interview for IV in Lima and my wife got her Police records, and Court records via Peruvian Official website. Is there any problem accepting those when we go to interview or should she go via old school method and get them given to us by Police office instead of printing at home? 

 

We got a letter from embassy with MIV docx file saying that medical records would be submitted electronically. When we went to Medical office they advised us that they will transmit them to embassy, but then the next day we recieved another email from embassy with list of preparations for interview, and there it says bring "sealed envelope" and MIV doc was Not attached to that email. So do we go back to medic and ask for sealed envelope instead? They claim they submitted electronically to embassy already..?

 
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