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Peru US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
246 Review(s)
Peru
Review #32847 on January 3, 2024:

BlakePeru




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My wife and I went to embassy for CR1 visa in Peru. Traffic is very heavy next to embassy with almost zero parking available. (Better to uber). Huge line for tourist visa, but for immigrant visa very short line. After waiting an hour, was called into main building, to wait another hour and a half in the chairs. They scanned her fingerprints twice. They asked for birth certificate (original, not photocopy), marriage certificate, i864, tax transcripts, all three police certificates. They reviewed all the documents. After another 15 min waiting was called into room for interview. Had to show many pages of proof of marriage, officer was impressed I spoke Spanish (my wife is peruvian).It really helped that I was at the interview with my wife. There were many people who received yellow 221g letters. Most for missing divorce decrees, photocopy of birth certificate, missing medical exams and police certificates. We were approved, but the officer asked a few basic questions. Said we will receiv... read complete review

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Peru
Review #32768 on December 6, 2023:

KJPeru




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

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Peru
Review #32728 on November 26, 2023:

PapiroNP

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We arrived early around 6:30am at the consulate. There was a already a line when we got there, note do not listen to any of the bystanders that will hold your phones (just wait for the consulate to bring out the tables to hold your personal belongings). The doors opened around 7:40ish, we were put into a different line and just waited to be let in. We had all documents in order and once we were inside we waited to be called. Lucky for us we did not encounter any problems. The questions were basic, how did you guys meet? did you travel to the usa before? do you have family in the usa? etc etc. and KABAM the magic words " you are approved" after all these months we finally are able to be together as a family.

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Review #32485 on September 7, 2023:

LiGr

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Peru
Review #32212 on June 30, 2023:

Erin & Hugo

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We arrived at 8:30 and stood in line for 20 minutes until moved to K visa line. Fiancé entered with beneficiary showing passport. We organized our documents in the order they said to and were directed towards a long room at the back. We waited for over an hour to be called. At the first window a lady took all of our documents. We waited another hour to be called back up. The man at the second window was somber and mumbled. He never smiled and he denied or sent to administrative processing everyone who came to his window that day. He asked us a few questions about us - How did you meet?, Have you ever lived in another country? Birthday and age etc. He gave us a green slip of paper (221g) saying that we needed to bring the I-864 document for our joint sponsor. He said this was necessary because not very many people have a joint sponsor for K1 visas at the consulate (which isn't true). I had emailed the embassy the day before asking which financial document I should bring, I134 or I8... read complete review

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