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Peru | Review on July 17, 2011: | yachachiq12

Rating: | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
The interview process was a non-threatening, comfortable experience. We waited a long time outside and then before initial contact inside. We were in the embassy about 5 hours total. There was a long line when we arrived in the morning. We went to a couple windows to pay and present our initial documents and answer a few questions. Everyone was bilingual and let us choose English or Spanish. The interview itself took place in the closed room (Window 15?). We were in there for about 5 minutes (but the other immigrant visa interviews we saw were taking 15-25 minutes) and they asked two or three questions about our transition back to the US and then wanted some details on who the co-sponsor was. We were DCF-ing -- had been married a year, living together almost two, so we were sent on our way very quickly. They didn't ask to see the supporting evidence of a bona fide marriage. We had already presented financial co-mingling and friends and family affidavits with the I-130, as well as photos. Overall, a great experience. And I would include the two trips for presenting the I-130 previously as good, low harassment experiences too.
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