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Peru US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
246 Review(s)
Peru
Review #11475 on February 14, 2013:

Thomas y Margy IV




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The US Embassy in Lima was very comfortable with air conditioning and nice seating. My fiancee and her daughter were interviewed first in front of a thick glass window. The woman consulate was not a very nice lady. I (the US citizen) was told to "sit down". I learned that this meant I could not attend this part of the interview. They were asked a few questions and gave the woman all of our documents. Then we waited....After we called to another glass window to talk with another consulate. This was a very nice black man who asked us a few more questions. We were missing a document for custody of her daughter. We were told to send this DHL with the passports that were returned to us.
10 days later we called the embassy to learn that we were approved!
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!






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Review #11354 on January 25, 2013:

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We had our interview this past Wednesday the 23rd. The male officer in "window", well room #15, told us we will be approved once she sends in her medical reports and those are acceptable. Read on for my review it WILL be long.

Our interview was moved from the 29th to this past 23rd, so I could attend, which I knew would make it easier for my fiancee and maybe easier for the officer to judge and approve her visa. We arrived at 7:45, 1hr before our appt. We were inside the building with 15 "windows", the 15th was actually a small interview room, for Non-Immigrant and Immigrant applicants around 8:10am. Windows 9-15 were for the Immigrant visa process with #14 being the cashier. As P&M mentioned one can pay with soles, dolares and CC - NOT debit cards. We, well her but, were called to #10 around 8:45am and the female agent there was being very curt, abrupt. At one point I nicely interrupted her and asked her to not be so impatient in English and Spanish, regardless she want... read complete review

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Review #11266 on January 15, 2013:

JBR




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I was unable to attend the interview with my fiancee due to work, but this did not seem to be a problem. Other than the normal waiting in line a bit (very reasonable if arrive early), everything went very smoothly. The embassy staff were friendly...but did go into quite some detail on the questions. Two people conducted the interview, both Americans fluent in Spanish. My fiancee was a bit surprised at the detail and length of the interview, but we have a very solid relationship, so it was relatively easy for her.

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Review #11201 on January 5, 2013:

Patrick and Lily

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We had our interview this past week, Jan 2, 2012 at the embassy in Lima and was not really what I expected at all. First we waited in line for no more than 15 minutes, then went through security and were directed through the inner courtyard to the main building. It was a long waiting room with comfortable padded benches and 14 windows into the interior of the office with thick glass and a small space underneath to slide papers. AFter 30 minutes or so of waiting, they called Macee's name to one window. One slightly snippy Peruvian senora asked for some of our papers and then we had to pay the fees at another window to a Peruvian man who said not one word, just took the cash and gave a receipt. Contrary to what the website says, you can pay in dollars, soles or credit card the day of the interview.
Then we sat for about 45 minutes waiting for the interview. There is a small office at the end which we presumed was the interview room. We could see the The previously not-so-ni... read complete review

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Review #11049 on December 9, 2012:

Patrick and Lily

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

If you are waiting for paperwork for your interview from the embassy in Lima be aware that they send the notice of appointment through the peruvian mail system and this mail almost never arrives!! Ours never arrived as many other people that I talked to also had the same problem with several missing their interview because of it! If it has been more than 2 weeks since your notice letter from NVC, call the embassy! My fiance had to travel to downtown Lima to pick it up and waited for 3 hours or more. Also the embassy only takes calls for K1 visa matters between 2 and 3 PM local time. Otherwise the embssy was generally cordial and helpful.

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