Hi Eva!
I am really struggling to get an Interpol appointment in Lima. I wake up early, check multiple times a day, and every time, "Cupos no disponibles". I remember checking a month or two ago, before I had all my documents prepared, and there were appointments avalaible almost every day in Lima. Can you give me any advice? I can see them avaliable for the other cities today, but nothing for Lima. I guess I should just check 8:01am next Saturday?
Thanks for all the help, Levi
- This commment is unpublished.@Levi VHello Levi,I didn't know that getting an Interpol appointment in Lima is such a hassle again. After months with good availability I really hoped they finally found a good rhythm.Anyway, not a lot you can do but try again and again and again. Usually new appointments are released on Saturday mornings.Probably, before checking again first clear your cache and only then go to the Interpol website. This way the site must load from scratch and no temporary files are in the storage anymore.Not sure how much time you have left but if necessary you could get your Interpol at one of the Interpol offices in the provinces. Often there appointments are readily available.Sorry that I can't help any more.GreetingsEva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Hey Eva so I eventually figured it all out and thought I would add my experience for anyone in a similar situation.To take the appointment, log into the website just after 8am on a Saturday and refresh and then for me it was around 8:15 and 8:21 two different saturdays that the Lima cupos showed up. Have all your pagalope info typed in so you can click really fast and take your appointment. I think after that first minute or two when the appointments show up, the website is overwhelmed with requests and basically crashes for the next 3 or so hours. At least, thats what happened to me the first saturday. But eventually I got one, and went today to Monterrico Lima Interpol.Everything in the interpol office is super chill and all workers are in a good mood (maybe because it was sunny and I had the last appointment time of the day). They seem like they want to help you, unlike some other government office workers who just want you to tell you no. They didnt care about my TAM virtual, which I didnt have since the website wont load my data. They didnt look at recibo de luz. They just wanted criminal background copy (mine is from US state, not FBI but that was no problem), marriage document, passport, copy of passport and esposa DNI, and printed out payment and appointment info. No need for Giro Miami or whatever. Do bring a pen!With the actual officer reviewing documents it was very easy, they just ask if you have tattoos or scars, but it was interesting since the guy next to me was from Cuba and his officer was asking him a lot of questions with a bit of a tone, while the female officer with me was asking about my scar and telling me I look like Clark Kent, which was a first.All in all, was really easy once you have the appointment. Good luck to anyone else and thank you for providing such a useful forum for info!
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