Jonathanh's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jonathan Beneficiary's Name: Daniella VJ Member: Jonathanh Country: Peru Last Updated: 2023-08-10 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
SMOP And LMoKy on 2022-01-06 said:
Hello there! Congratulations on your upcoming interview. My fiancé’s K1 case was transferred to Peru and is ready at the Embassy as of December 23, 2021. We have not received anything official from the Embassy yet. How did you get your interview scheduled? We do not know the next step or if we are missing something.
Jonathanh on 2022-01-06 said:
I emailed the embassy and they sent me an email with instructions. We didn’t get anything in the mail yet either. Email them now limaiv@state.gov with your case number. They should email back with the instructions where to register on their website. Make sure to fill out and submit your ds160 asap. You will need the confirmation before selecting your interview date.
Thank you for contacting us.
We can confirm that we have your case at the U.S Embassy in Lima. Beneficiary will need to register the case in our visa service website at: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/es-pe/niv/users/sign_in and schedule the appointment.
Prior to the interview, Beneficary will need a medical exam. For more information about the medical exam visit: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/LMA-Lima.html#med_exam_instructions
At the time of the interview, Beneficiary will be required to bring the following:
A visa fee of $265 per person. This can be done online or at Scotiabank.
Completed DS-160 form at https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/.
Birth certificate: Original, certified by RENIEC.
Certificate of criminal and judicial antecedents.
Police Certificate: a police certificate for each country you have resided in for more than one year.
Photographs: Two 5 x 5 cm pictures in color, portrait style, white background, with no retouching. Please review the following requirements: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/photos.html.
Divorce certificate: If applicant or future spouse has gone through a divorce, applicant must present the divorce decree.
Medical examination: Each applicant must undergo a full medical exam. For additional information and helpful links, visit the following webpage: https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare/medical-examination.html.
Evidence of Support: Petitioner has the option to present an Affidavit of Support. To do so they may use form I-134. You can download using the following link and present it along with the petitioner’s tax returns from last year -https://www.uscis.gov/i-134.
Evidence of Relationship: Applicant has the option to bring proof that demonstrates he/she has a legitimate relationship with the petitioner, such as cards, photographs, and/or any other evidence that demonstrates the relationship.
I hope this information is helpful, and if I can be of further assistance in this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact me or my colleagues.
SMOP And LMoKy on 2022-01-06 said:
Thank you so much for your kind and prompt response. We did the same as you, but were hesitant to proceed without anything technically official from them. But we will go ahead and do that this evening. We have already submitted the DS-160. When you registered your case online did you choose the option to request a K1 visa or that you filled out the DS-160? Both options apply but they only allow to select one.
Jonathanh on 2022-01-06 said:
You are very welcome! I selected the K1 visa option.
SMOP And LMoKy on 2022-01-06 said:
Thanks again! We appreciate it so much. Have a great day and best of luck with your interview process.
Kwilso25 on 2022-10-21 said:
Wow all this info is super helpful! How are you guys doing in your process! Best of luck! I am here in Lima with my pregnant fiancé as we wait to get NOA2 for K1 visa
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