Address: 180 N Michigan Ave #401, Chicago, IL 60601, USA
Phone: +18722396049
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–2PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–2PM
Thursday: 9AM–2PM
Friday: 9AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Chandni Haria
This is for tourist visas The website has pretty clear list of documents, I emailed all documents to the email for visas on their website. Even though the website is mainly in Spanish, visa instructions are in English They responded within hours of my submission, accepted my documents, by email, and proposed a time and date for interview I showed up on time with my passport, passport photos and cashiers check, they gave me the visa on the spot, didn’t use the prepaid envelope I went with Excellent service, Thank you!
Danny Sánchez Pabón
Although I did not have an appointment, the staff was very friendly, I did not have a mask, but they provide one, and obviously I had to wait for some space between those who did have an appointment, as soon as there was space, the legal advisor cordially attended me. Thanks for your attention.
Eat Meat
They work slower than in Peru! What a shame!
Varakini Sanmugadas
The staff are very helpful. Processed visa quickly for a last minute travel plan request (3 days). The instructions may vary from website. Check with them before visiting the office. At this time, they only accept visa docs through email and then they confirm receipt with instructions for next steps. You can post passport, photo and fee money order (30 usd) to their office after completing those requirements. Passport collection is in-person.
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I think the same!!! I live in winona minnesota and the consulate is so far away, that you should let us process online !!!!!!!!!!!!! x
You need your identity document (blue card up to date) $ 70 dollars cash only! A serpost envelope -flat rate- And patience :) It is done all that same day and arrives by mail in 2 to 3 weeks
I would like to help you but I don't read or understand Spanish
You should check the website, more accurate
They don't answer emails Either . Good luck to you.
You have to be registered in the Chicago consulate send a message by messenger how could you do they have an official page on facebook Peruvian consulate in Chicago
A money order is purchased with that amount of $70
Having too much patience, a bad treatment like you can't imagine, a Mr. who is rude, there is no sign and you go around a thousand times before arriving with the office, without a/c, an infernal heat and a maximum of 6 chairs and you can't wait standing or out of the office, all wrong
Greetings, I recommend you go to the consulate, they are requesting an appointment for it, but you can also arrive and make the consultation, it is on the 4th floor, what they will surely ask you for is a document that allows them to verify that you are part of the jurisdiction of that consulate, from what I see you are in Cincinnati, so you must accredit documents from that location before the consulate so that your request proceeds.
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Look at the page of the consulate has a line for emergencies
At this time all procedures are done by appointment on the page you have all the info
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The best thing would be to add it on Facebook if you have it because they publish their itineraries there, the other option is to add it to their web page.
The letter need to be notarized. Next time he can leave a prepaid envelope so they can mail that to his house.
No, you have to go, but it can be mailed to your home, just bring prepaid priority mail.
Call them after 9 am downtown
I think you may need written authorization from a lawyer giving you legal power to carry out these diligences. The safest thing is to go to the consulate first and ask.
I emailed and also left a voicemail. They called me back... That was when I found out the opening dates after Thanksgiving and the cost to renew my dad's passport. Maybe that will work for you too. But when we went to the embassy, they told us that the passport would be ready to pick up in two weeks or that I could leave them a prepaid envelope. We choose the second option.
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It refers to the fact that in Peru the Reniet rejected the signature or something and that he has to go back to the Peruvian consulate to correct it.
Every Peruvian citizen who has a Peruvian address on his DNI is obliged to vote for the corresponding District.
If you can now with the new law, go to the consulate's website and there you will see the documents you have to send.
I'm sorry for your situation. But it seems to me that the best thing would be to request the help of the Colombian consulate in Peru. I hope that by the time you add this comment your child is at home with you.
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