Peru US Consulate Reviews
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246 Review(s)
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Peru | Review #4482 on May 30, 2009: |
Maurice and Mila

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All went well the visa interview was approved 6-29-09
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Peru | Review #4456 on May 27, 2009: |
chefdino

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Carla went in today nervous as anyone i have ever seen and did awesome . She passed the interview and i have never seen her so happy. We are so happy that everything worked out . I cant wait to get here here so we can finally get married. She really is my true love.
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Peru | Review #4408 on May 19, 2009: |
mcarthey

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Overall the process went smoothly. Our appointment was scheduled for 8:45am and we arrived to find a short line at about 7:45am. Inside the small foyer we were asked to give up our cellphones and a bottle of suntan lotion we had forgotten. Once we were sitting, we only waited about 20 minutes before they called us to provide a few of the papers we had with us. I (husband) am from the US, and my wife is from Peru. They spoke entirely to her at this point. We sat and waited approximately another 45 minutes before they called us to another window. At this point, they requested a few more supporting documents and the medical records and pictures we had brought. The woman asked my wife a few basic questions about our relationship and where we met. She was speaking entirely in Spanish and since my Spanish is not so good, she asked a few questions in English when she realized I didn't understand very well. She only asked me one question about why I hadn't visited very often (money i... read complete review
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Peru | Review #4370 on May 14, 2009: |
jls&siel

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Unfortunately Justin couldn't come with me. I got there 45 minutes earlier just in case.
There was a first queue I had to do at the entry of the embassy where I was asked for the letter (stating the date and time of the interview) sent in packet 4 (in Lima they send packet 3 and 4 together). Then, a second queue once I was inside. All I had to do was to show the same letter, then I was taken inside the building and told I had to wait to be called.
First I was called to window 14 where a lady asked for the receipt of payment from the bank, the two copies of the 156 form and the one copy of the 156K... then I had to wait again... maybe for an hour.
Later, I was called to window 10 where another lady asked for the results of the medical examination, certificates (birth, police, penal and judicial), for the affidavit of support: form 134, and for the evidence of the ongoing relationship (photos and all I could bring). She also checked my personal information and asked ... read complete review
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Peru | Review #4249 on April 20, 2009: |
Jesse123

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It was so easy, the interview was about 2 min at the most. We had her uncle pick up the visa because we were going to be out of town. No problems anywhere, it was a nice, smooth process
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