Hello
Thanks for posting this. I find it so helpful.
Is the interview is in English in the Interpol office or they only speak Spanish?
- This commment is unpublished.@Dessy Hello Dessy,
apart from the fact that there is no real interview (you might be asked to confirm your personal data and the visa type you are applying for), as far as I know, the Interpol officers and other staff will talk to you in Spanish. Probably there might be someone speaking English or at least a few phrases.
When I went nearly 20 years ago, my Spanish was nearly non-existent, but I tried and the officer did its best, so we somehow managed to communicate. No problem.
Greetings
Eva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Hello EvaThank you, finally i got my ficha de canje international in Arequipa office. The day before, it was so hard to make appointment online. I have tried all day but it kept responding there is no date available, so i went to the office and told them about the situation. They said the site would be available after 12 pm. So i tried and tried, luckily i could make the appointment in the website about 4 pm.One thing that is not mentioned here https://www.gob.pe/7307-obtener-ficha-de-canje-internacional-interpol, is the Interpol requires more document depends on what migratory quality that we want to apply. In my case it was a simple copy of contract. The day of interview i did not bring it because my contract was not in my hands that time. Instead, i brought a declaracion jurada. It could not be accepted but the officers there were so kind. They agreed to proceed the interview and i could present my contract later when i came to pick up my Ficha. There was also an officer who could speak in English and i feel it was really helpful.In Arequipa office they did not charge for photo but it would be wise to bring our photos as you suggested. And it is also a very wise suggestion from you that we have to ask things in the Interpol office before the visit.Thank you.
- This commment is unpublished.@Dessy Hello Dessy,
Thank you so much for taking the time to write to LimaEasy and share your experience in such detail with us.
Exactly feedbacks like yours are so valuable to keep LimaEasy as up to date as possible but also to help our readers to find their way through the Peruvian bureaucracy in all Peruvian cities.
I’m also always grateful when our readers point out mistakes on the website, make me aware of changes or suggest improvements. I never heard, for example, that Interpol asks for the work contract (in cases where the applicant applies for a work visa) and just checked the official requirement list where the work contract isn’t listed. But to avoid inconveniences for others, I will add this point to the requirement list, as document Interpol might want to see.
Thank you again and have a nice day.
Greetings
Eva