Immigration from Peru to the United States
If you have a loved one in Peru and want to bring them to the United States, our Miami office can help. We assist Florida families with family-based immigration petitions, K-1 fiancé visas, spouse visas, and other pathways for Peruvian nationals.
Immigration Pathways from Peru
Several immigration pathways are available for Peruvian nationals with family ties in the United States. These include K-1 fiancé visas for engaged couples, spouse visas (CR-1/IR-1) for married couples, and family preference petitions for parents, children, and siblings of US citizens and permanent residents.
K-1 Fiancé Visa
Spouse Visa (CR-1/IR-1)
Family Preference Petitions
US Embassy in Peru
The US Embassy in Lima processes immigrant visas for Peruvian nationals.
Typical Processing Times
K-1 fiancé visa processing from Peru typically takes 12-16 months. Spouse visa processing averages 14-20 months.
Processing times are estimates and can change. Check the USCIS website for current times.
Join the Peruvian Community in Florida
Florida is home to a vibrant Peruvian community, particularly in the Miami-Dade area. Many Peruvian families in Florida seek to reunite with loved ones still in Peru. Our office understands the unique needs of this community and provides bilingual services.
Why Choose a Florida-Based Immigration Attorney
Our office in Kendall (Miami-Dade County) serves families throughout South Florida who need immigration assistance. Whether you're bringing a loved one to the United States or helping a family member already here obtain legal status, we provide experienced guidance through the federal immigration process.
Schedule Your Consultation
Contact our Miami office to discuss your immigration case. We offer consultations to review your situation, explain your options, and outline the appropriate legal strategy.
This information is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration cases involve complex federal law, and outcomes depend on individual circumstances. Consultation with an attorney is necessary to assess your specific situation.