Peru US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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245 Review(s)
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Peru | Review #28228 on March 29, 2020: |
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My interview was very fast, they asked some questions and realized that everything was fine. I brought all the documentation they asked but the did not see them, they only kept my affidavit of support and medical examination package as well.
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| Review #28227 on March 29, 2020: |
Jmgold87
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Peru | Review #28095 on February 25, 2020: |
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Peru | Review #28040 on February 18, 2020: |
Maria002
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My interview was for 7:30 AM but I arrived 6:00 AM, I was the first one on the line for inmigrant visas. My interview started at 7:20 aproximately, I talked to two agents, the first one helped me to organize my documents and asked me "where I was going to live" and "who was the petitioner" (lasted about 8 minutes). The second agent actually interviewed me and asked me:
1. The adress where I was going to Live
2. Where I met my fiance for the first time.
3. When I met my fiance.
4. Since when he is my fiance.
5. How many times did he travel to visit me
This one was less than 5 minutes.
At the end I left the embassy at 8:00 AM.
(updated on February 18, 2020)
(updated on February 18, 2020)
(updated on February 18, 2020)
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Peru | Review #27741 on December 28, 2019: |
amymariko
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My husband's interview was set for Dec 12th at 7:30am. We arrived at about 6:50am. The company that watches your bag/phones sets up shop at 7:00am to the left outside of the embassy. Get in line for that first and leave everything you won't need inside. They charge 10 soles per backpack/purse and I believe 5 soles per phone. You take your wallets inside. You aren't allowed to take plastic folders inside so make sure your documents are in paper or manila folders/organizers.
The line for IMMIGRANT VISA is to the very left. Don't be alarmed by the large tourist visa line, ask for the immigrant visa line. The US citizen (spouse/petitioner) can go in with their spouse. You just need to show your passports, the visa photos, and your interview confirmation page. Once you get inside you go straight to the visa section. Follow the lines for the immigrant visa. They will tell you where to go.
Once you get called to go inside the building (only took 2 minutes), go a... read complete review
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