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If you are a foreign person who wants to visit Peru for recreational or similar purposes and, due to your country of origin, you require a visa to enter the country, you must apply for a tourist visa at the Peruvian consular offices of the country where you are.

Citizens of some Latin American and European countries do not need this type of visa.

Conditions:

  • This immigration status does not admit the purpose of immigration, permanent residence or development of remunerated activities.
  • The presentation of the visa application and the required documentation does not guarantee the automatic granting of the visa. Each application is evaluated individually by the consul.
  • Additional requirements may be required during the processing of the application.
  • In case your visa application is denied, you may submit a new application after 6 months. In addition, the denial of a visa, regardless of the immigration status, is final and unappealable.

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Foreign nationals who wish to enter and/or leave Peruvian territory must present the following:

Citizens of U.S., Canada, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Australia, do not need a Peruvian tourist visa. However, they do need to apply for a business visa to be legally able to enter into contracts or agreements.

They need a passport legitimately issued by a country with a minimum validity of six months from the date of entry into the country.

The maximum length of stay that the authorities grant is 90 days, which cannot be extended.

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A travel document or Laissez Passer legitimately issued by a country or relating to international treaties and conventions to which Peru is a signatory, for humanitarian reasons.

A valid letter of safe-conduct, legitimately issued by a country and only in exceptional cases as established in international treaties and conventions to which Peru is a signatory, or when approved by the country that issued the letter of safe-conduct, provided that the conditions have been recognized and accepted by the Peruvian authorities. A valid travel document issued by the Peruvian Immigration Department is also valid.

A travel document for refugees and asylum seekers issued by Peru or another country within the framework of the international treaties and conventions to which Peru is a signatory.

Other valid travel documents, conforming to international treaties and conventions to which Peru is a signatory and which regulate and define the circumstances in which they will apply.

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In accordance with Peruvian customs regulations, all new and used articles that a traveler may reasonably require for his or her own use or consumption, and that due to their nature, quantity and type do not appear to be for commercial use, are exempt from duty.

For more information, see the list of exempt goods here.

When entering Peru, a traveler must correctly complete the Baggage Declaration if he or she has articles or goods to declare. All articles that are subject to tax must be listed.

What are the visa requirements for visiting Peru?

Agnes Rivera

Dec 14, 2023 • 3 min read

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Not sure if you need a visa to visit Peru? We're here to help © Adriana Samanez / 500px / Getty Images

Home to one of the most-visited archaeological sites in the world, diverse ecosystems and a gastronomic scene that’s been booming for over a decade, it’s not difficult to come across a traveler with Peru on their bucket list — or one who has already crossed it off. 

If you're one of the former, keep in mind that some prep work is involved. While many citizens of the world can visit the Andean nation without much more than an up-to-date passport, citizens of more than a few countries will require a visa to visit Peru. 

To ease your mind and your travels, we’ve gathered some of the top questions regarding Peru visa requirements and visitor permits.

Who can visit Peru without a visa?

Travelers from North America , South America (with the exception of Venezuela), the European Union and Oceania can visit Peru visa-free, as can a few other select countries, including South Africa . Even quite a few citizens from South American countries can enter Peru just by showing their national identity documents.

Check this document from Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to see if you need a visa based on your nationality. 

Even if you can enter Peru visa-free, visitors must have a valid passport for at least another six months upon arrival. 

Every visitor to the country via the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima receives The Andean Migration Card (TAM). The card, which can be obtained in person or virtually, includes passport and ticket information, along with a fingerprint and photo.

TAM serves as a replacement for a passport stamp which, as of May 2023, travelers to Peru no longer receive. 

Travelers are typically granted a 90-day permit in Peru, though that number can dip as low as 30 and reach a maximum of 183. It depends on the border official who receives you in migrations. 

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What happens if you overstay in Peru?

Since the country is packed with incredible places to visit in every region , visitors can easily find reasons to extend their vacation. But remember, there’s an S/4.40 per charge for every extra day over your tourist permit. The accrued debt must be paid in cash at the airport before departure.

Can you extend your stay in Peru?

Tourists can stay in Peru for a maximum of 183 days in one calendar year. For permits less than 183 days, you can visit an immigration office in any major Peruvian city to request an extension. The request must come before the visitor permit expires. Only tourist visas under 183 days will be considered. 

How can I get a visa to visit Peru?

If you require a visa to visit Peru, you can apply for a Tourist Visa or a Business Visa. To apply, visit a Peruvian consulate or embassy in your country well in advance of your planned trip. Locate the nearest office here . 

Both visa types cost about S/112. In general, tourist visa requirements include a passport with a 6-month validity minimum, a round-trip flight itinerary, hotel reservations and proof of financial solvency.  

This article was first published August 2021 and updated December 2023

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Peru is a South American country famous for the Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city located in the Andes Mountains.

For tourists wanting to visit the country a tourist visa is required. This is valid for 183 days.

Why Visit Peru

A country of contrasts, Peru is a unique, colourful, multicultural country. Peru lays claim to an immense variety in geography, history, biodiversity, gastronomy, and culture.

There are many reasons that make Peru worth visiting. These include –

  • The ancient ruins and culture
  • Natural diversity, Peru has 25+ individual climates
  • Biodiversity, attracting many researchers and scientists
  • Rich history

Peru comes bundled with the best of Latin America, from the dunes of Ica to the coastal lands of Lima, right up to the Peruvian Amazon, crossing the Andes Mountain Range in between.

Eligibility Requirements for Tourist Visa:

  • Have a genuine reason to visit the country
  • Have the finances to support your stay
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Have proof of motive to return to your home country

Documents Required for the Visa Application:

  • A valid passport whose validity will exceed the duration of the visa you apply for by six months
  • Three passport size photos
  • A copy of your completed and signed application form
  • Details about your itinerary
  • Proof of hotel bookings, flight bookings
  • Copy of tour ticket
  • Proof of having enough finances to support your travel and stay in the country
  • A cover letter with all the required details about your itinerary
  • Letter from the organization where you are working
  • Recent statement from your bank
  • Income tax statements

Before you apply for a tourist visa, ensure that you meet the visa requirements and have the required travel documents.

Ensure that you pay the required fees for the visa.

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When planning a trip to Peru, eventually bureaucratic and visa related matters come to mind. As finding detailed and up-to-date information on this topic can be challenging, we put together comprehensive information and advice on all Peruvian tourist visa issues that might pop up.

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  • Nationals of some countries need a tourist visa and have to apply for it at a Peruvian consulate before coming to Peru; see PDF under attachments at the end of this really long article to find out if you have to apply for a tourist visa.
  • Nationals of other countries can travel visa-free to Peru and receive a "temporary authorization to enter and stay as a tourist for a certain time" (sounds fancy but since the end of May 2023 it's nothing more than an entry in the Migraciones database) at the Peruvian border or airport upon entry.
  • Most nationalities that can travel visa-free to Peru are allowed to stay up to 90 days in a 180-day period for touristic, recreational or health purposes (see attached PDF at the end of this really long article to find out if you can enter Peru visa-free and how long you can stay) .
  • Peruvian tourist visas issued at a consulate can be single entry or multiple entry visas; The "temporary authorizations" for those who can travel to peru visa-free are single entry.
  • All visitors coming to Peru need a passport with at least 2 free pages in the visa section that is valid for at least another 6 months upon arrival.
  • As in nearly all countries around the globe, foreigners are not allowed to work in Peru or receive a remuneration for any kind of professional activity in Peru while being in the country on a tourist visa / temporary authorization to enter as a tourist.
  • Tourists can only sign legally binding documents (work contract, sworn statement needed, for example, for changing your immigration status, car or apartment purchase, marriage license, ...) with a so called " Permiso para firmar contratos ".
  • Extensions of tourist visas / authorizations to enter as a tourist are not possible anymore

Peru is a very welcoming country that signed agreements with many countries, allowing the citizens to travel visa-free to Peru for tourism. Citizens of below mentioned countries do not have to apply for a tourist visa at a Peruvian embassy or consulate before coming to the county. They only need a passport with at least 2 free pages in the visa section that is valid for at least another 6 months upon arrival to get a “temporary authorization to enter and stay as a tourist for a certain time” (sounds great, but today is just an entry in the Migraciones database) directly at the immigration control at the airport or border. For a more detailed listing, please have a look at our PDF "Visas for Peru by country and allowed length of stay" at the end of this very long article for clarification.This PDF is an English translation of the original from the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs which can be found here .

Following nationals do not need a tourist visa for Peru

  • South America: Citizens of all South American countries except Venezuela
  • Central America: Citizens of most Central American countries (exception Cuba, El Salvador, Haiti and Nicaragua)
  • North America: Citizens of the United States, Canada and Mexico
  • Europe: Citizens of all countries within the European Union and Switzerland and UK
  • Africa: Citizens of South Africa
  • Asia: Citizens of Brunei, Indonesia, Israel, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as well as some citizens of China and India (according to a supreme decree from September 2016 Chinese citizens and according to a supreme decree from March 2017 Indian citizens with a permanent (!) residence visa or a visa with a validity of at least (!) 6 months for the USA, Canada, any country belonging to the Schengen area, UK or Australia can travel to Peru visa-free; other Chinese and Indian nationals still have to apply for a tourist visa at a Peruvian embassy or consulate!)
  • Oceania: Citizens of Australia and New Zealand

As already mentioned above, citizens of some countries need a visa even for touristic and recreational purposes (please have a look at our PDF " Visas for Peru by country and allowed length of stay" at the end of this very long article for clarification.). As Peru doesn’t offer online visa applications, these nationals have to apply for a tourist visa at a Peruvian diplomatic mission that has jurisdiction over their domicile or country of residence.

Requirements for the tourist visa application at a Peruvian Consulate

Required documents to apply for a tourist visa include, but may not be restricted to:

  • Application form
  • Valid passport
  • Round-trip ticket
  • Hotel reservation, tourist package reservation or invitation letter
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Passport photos
  • Proof of legal residency in the area or country under the consulates jurisdiction
  • Receipt for paid application fee

Please be aware that the consulate, where you apply, will invite you to a personal interview.

On the website of the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (RREE) you find a world map showing all Peruvian consulates abroad . Just click on a marker and the address, phone number, e-mail and - if available - website of the consulate appears.

There is no Peruvian embassy or consulate in my country. Where do I apply?

Especially in Africa and Asia, where the residents of most countries still have to apply for a tourist visa, Peruvian consulates are scarce, website aren’t up-to-date and e-mails often aren't answered. So, finding the correct consulate, getting information and applying for the visa can be quite a challenge. The Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs unfortunately doesn't consistently publish which consulates have jurisdiction over which regions/countries. Therefore, if there is no Peruvian consulate in your country of residence, the only way to find out where and how to apply for a visa is by getting in contact with the nearest Peruvian diplomatic mission (which sometimes isn’t near at all) and ask if they are in charge or know who is.

In March 2017, a new Peruvian Foreigner Law ( Decreto Legislativo 1350 ) went into effect, allowing tourists who can travel visa-free to Peru for touristic, recreational or health purposes to stay for a maximum of 183 days within a 365-day period. Shortly afterwards, the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs excluded Schengen States nationals from this general rule, allowing them to stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Then, in June 2019, a new publication of the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (RREE) eliminated the general 183 days in a 365-day period for most nationalities, who can travel to Peru visa-free, and divided it into two times 90 days in two consecutive 180-day period.

While the new Peruvian Foreigner Law ( Decreto Legislativo 1582 ), which was published in November 2023, confirms that foreign nationals can stay as tourists in Peru for a maximum of 183 days in a 365-day period, the RREE publication is still in place.

So, today, most nationalities who don’t have to apply for a tourist visa before coming to Peru are given up to 90 days in a 180-day period upon entry ; the 180-day period isn't per half year from January to June or July to December but calculated from your first entry.

Brazilian, Chilean, and Mexican nationals as well as those Chinese and Indian passport holders with a permanent residency or a visa with a validity of at least 6 months for the USA, Canada, any country belonging to the Schengen area, UK or Australia, who are still allowed visa-free up to 180 days should know that Peruvian immigration often only gives them 90 days as well upon entry.

In case you have to apply for a tourist visa before coming to Peru, it’s up to the consulate to decide the number of days you can visit the country. Be aware that even if the consulate issued a 180-day tourist visa, often immigration officers only give you 90 days when you enter.

While you generally can expect to get the full days allowed (if you haven’t overstayed your welcome before excessively or if you haven’t been in Peru before and now try to re-enter the country before your 180-day period is over), you should be aware that you aren't entitled to getting the full 90 (or 180) days. As everywhere around the globe, it’s at the discretion of the immigration officer if he or she lets you enter at all and how many days you are allowed to stay.

Please see our PDF " Visas for Peru by country and allowed length of stay" at the end of this very long article to find out if you need a visa to enter Peru or if you can travel visa-free and how long you can stay - this PDF is an English translation of the original from the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs which can be found here .

Entering Peru

With the introduction of the new Immigration Law in 2017 and progressive digitalization, especially during Covid times, entering Peru today is a quite easy, seemingly organized and at least for now quick process.

After a complete shutdown, Peru re-opened the country for international air travel in October 2020. Land borders only re-opened in mid-February 2022.

Finally, on November 1, 2022, the State of Emergency in Peru was lifted and all Covid entry requirements as well as all other regulations and restrictions that were in place to avoid the spreading of Covid were repealed.

So, entering Peru is back to "normal" and you just need your passport with at least 2 free pages in the visa section that is valid for at least another 6 months upon arrival and, if you have to apply for a tourist visa before coming to Peru, your visa stamp.

After leaving the plane (or at the border), just follow the flow to the immigration control; note: at the beginning of 2023, automated passport control machines were finally put into operations, but for the moment are reserved for Peruvian passport holders.

At immigration control just present your passport (which should have at least 2 free pages in the visa section and must be valid for at least another 6 months upon arrival).

While during the height of the Corona pandemic Peru eliminated the stamping of passports when entering the country, in May 2022 the entry stamp was re-introduced just to eliminate it again at the end of May 2023 for those entering Peru on international flights; and, unfortunately, this time it seems for good.

Today, your entry and the number of days you got is just automatically registered and nothing more than an entry in the Migraciones database. Now tourist once again don't have anything in writing on how long they are allowed to stay as a tourist.

So, to find out how long you can be in Peru as a tourist, you must ask the immigration officer and, if you want to have a confirmation "in writing" or need proof when you entered or left the country, you have to check online. Our article "How many days did I get when entering Peru?" explains how it's done

How many days did I get when entering Peru?

Once you are finished at the immigration counter, proceed to the baggage carousel and claim your luggage.

Clearing customs

Since June 2022, the good old customs declaration form has served its time and was replaced by the App "Bienvenido al Perú" which is available on iOS and Android and in short details which items have or haven’t to be declared. So, if you have something to declare, download the App, fill in required fields and once in Peru proceed to the customs counters at your point of entry.

Peruvian customs urges travelers to know and comply with Peruvian customs regulations. So, it's up to you to inform yourself. Our article “What you can & can’t bring into Peru” helps with this.

What you can & can’t bring into Peru

What you can & can’t bring into Peru

  • If you have nothing to declare , you don’t have to do anything. Clear immigration, get your luggage and proceed to the exit.
  • If you have something to declare , download the App "Bienvenido al Perú", follow the instructions and fill in the form within 48h prior to your arrival in Peru. Once in Peru, proceed to the customs counters at your point of entry.
  • If you carry more than US$ 10,000 , download the App "Bienvenido al Perú", follow the instructions and fill in the form within 48h prior to your arrival in Peru. Once in Peru, proceed to the customs counters at your point of entry.

We highly recommend to be honest, as failing to declare taxable or dutiable items can result in fines of 50% of the custom value of the items if caught; failing to declare currency over US$ 10,000 results in a 30% fine on the amount you carry with you.

Before you can leave the airport, you and your luggage are scanned and you might be asked to follow an official for a thorough check of your luggage.

You made it! Welcome to Peru!

After not stamping passports during peak Corona times, in May 2022, tourists entering the country finally got an entry stamp again, making it easy to check how long they could stay in Peru.

Peruvian entry stamp

Unfortunately, at the end of May 2023 Peru eliminated the entry stamp again for those entering Peru on international flights.

So now, the only way to find out how many days you are allowed to stay as a tourist in Peru, is to ask the immigration officer or, if you prefer a written confirmation check online. Our article “How many days did I get when entering Peru?” explains in detail the legal background and gives you options to check the number of days you are allowed to stay in Peru as a tourist.

Extension of a Peruvian tourist visa

For the past two decades, every few years the regulations in Peru would change, determining if foreigners can extend their stay as a tourist in the country or not.

Since August 2021, foreign tourists couldn't extend their time in Peru anymore.

However, this general “no” for tourist visa extensions was softened with the implementation of new Migraciones administrative regulations on October 22, 2023, which allow foreign nationals from member countries of the Andean Community, and only these (!), to extend their stay as a tourist again and abolished with the new Foreigner Law, Decreto Legislativo 1582 on November 14, 2023.

The new Foreigner Law, Decreto Legislativo 1582, published on November 14, 2023, states that foreign tourists can stay in Peru for 183 accumulated days in a 365-day period; so, half a year within one year. It further describes that in case foreign tourists don't get the full 183 days, an extension can be granted until the 183 days are reached, unless international agreements or conventions determine a shorter period or don't allow extensions.

At the moment (February 7, 2024), the administrative regulations, called TUPA, necessary for the implementation of the new Foreigner Law still haven't been published. So, we don't know, which foreign nationals can extend (exception: Bolivians, Ecuadorians and Colombians, who at the moment are the only ones, who can extend) or for which nationalities there might be restrictions or when foreigners might be able to extend or how it works. So, right now we have to wait for more official news.

You can find detailed background information on the topic in our article "Tourist Visa extension in Peru".

Tourist Visa extension in Peru

Like in any other country, we recommend respecting the rules and regulations here in Peru, including the time you are allowed to stay in the country as a tourist.

However, if you overstayed your stay as a tourist a few days, weeks or even months - at least for now - you rarely have to fear extreme consequences. When leaving Peru you just have to pay a fine of 0.1% of an UIT (S/ 5.15 in 2024) per day you overstayed. The fee must be paid before leaving the country. In our article "Peruvian Overstay fine for tourists" we explain the details

Peruvian Overstay Fine for tourists

Peruvian Overstay Fine for tourists

Once the fine is paid, you can usually leave Peru with no reprisals.

Those having excessively overstayed their welcome (we are talking about many months or even years), however, might be additionally sanctioned with a re-entry ban for a certain time.

Between 2008 and 2017, border hopping was an easy and popular way to “renew” your tourist visa. Back then, the Peruvian foreigner law stated that visitors can enter Peru for touristic, recreational, or health purposes for 183 days. It however didn't mention if the 183 days were per year or per visit. So, many foreigners used this little gap in the old Peruvian immigration law to live in the country on a tourist visa. As soon as their visa was about to expire, they just crossed the border, stayed 5 minutes, a day or two, in one of Peru’s neighboring countries and returned asking immigrations for another 183 days. For years, this worked absolutely fine.

After the introduction of the new foreigner law (Decreto Legislativo 1350) in 2017 which rectified the loophole and the reduction of the time most nationalities can stay visa-free in Peru two years later, Peruvian border officials got stricter and increasingly applied the new rules giving foreigners only the back then allowed 90 or 183 days in a 180 days or 365 days period and didn’t let border-hoppers re-enter (or only for a few days) when they already stayed the maximum allowed time as visitor in the country.

Then in March 2020, Covid hit the country, borders were closed and Migraciones worked hard on digitalizing certain processes and procedures. Now, all entries and exits are saved in the Migraciones database and can be retrieved at all control points.

Since August 2021, travelers, who already stayed their allowed 90 days in a 180-day period, reported that when trying to re-enter the country at Lima’s airport before their 180-day period was over, that they were scolded and only given anything between 3 and 30 days. And according to reports from travelers who tried to re-enter Peru at a land border after already having stayed their 90 days, immigrations often only gave a few days up to a month. Others reported that they still got the full 90 days, however only if they haven't already stayed the max of 183 days in a year.

So, be aware that it's always at the discretion of the immigration officer and his/her evaluation of your situation how long you are allowed to stay in Peru.

One way or the other, the times of border-hopping seem to be over and foreigners wanting to stay longer in Peru should work on getting a "real" temporary visa (for example, a temporary work visa or a temporary student visa) or a residence visa. Our Visa Guide explains the most common temporary and residence visas including the legal background, requirements, necessary preparation work and a step-by-step application guide.

Peruvian law requires that foreign visitors need a return or onward passage out of the country if they aren't residents, proving that they leave the country when the visa or temporary authorization to enter expires. But the law doesn't state that this return or onward passage must be an airline ticket; it could be anything proving that you leave Peru when the time comes.

When entering the country, Peruvian immigration officials hardly ever ask to see this proof. The ones executing above regulations are usually the airlines. As they could be held responsible and have to fly you back, if denied entry to Peru, most airlines require a return or onward flight ticket to even let you check-in to your flight to Peru.

So, if you plan to come to Peru on a one-way ticket, it’s best to check the requirements of your carrier. Some insist on a flight ticket showing that you leave the country, others accept a reservation for a return flight, a few are happy with a bus ticket and there are as well airlines that let you fly with just a one-way ticket.

If your airline requests a return or onward ticket, you could always make a reservation for one, print the confirmation, and then depending on the agency, you either don't pay it and let it expire or cancel it within a certain time. Other options include buying a fully refundable ticket or, more affordable, "renting" a ticket.

A Peruvian tourist visa / temporary authorization for tourists allows entry for touristic, recreational, or health purposes only. Even though there are quite a few foreigners working in Peru for a Peruvian company on a tourist visa, Peruvian law explicitly prohibits to work in Peru for a Peruvian company or to receive a remuneration for any kind of professional activity in Peru while visiting the country as a tourist.

Generally no , sometimes yes.

For more information, please have a look at our detailed article "Peruvian Student Visa".

Peruvian Student Visa

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Can i sign legally binding documents in peru when on a tourist visa.

Before signing a legally binding document (work contract, sworn statements, car or apartment purchase, marriage license, ...) tourists have to apply for a so called "Permiso para firmar contratos". Our article "Permit to sign contracts" explains in detail how it works and what you have to do.

Permit to sign contracts (Permiso especial para firmar contratos) in Peru

Permit to sign contracts (Permiso especial para firmar contratos) in Peru

Officially, no! But in reality, it's done all the time. Find more information in our article "Peruvian Volunteer Visa".

Peruvian Volunteer Visa - Visa cooperante

Peruvian Volunteer Visa - Visa cooperante

!!! As visa and entry regulations can change quickly without prior notice, we highly recommend confirming current visa requirements with the nearest Peruvian embassy or consulate !!!

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With tradition at every corner, Peru is a visual spectacle. Be it the Machu Picchu, or the around the year carnivals, the mountain peaks, the amazing cuisines, the ancient buildings, and so on, Peru is a tourist hotspot. The Peru tourist visa has played its part in increasing the number of visitors to the country. 

The Peruvian tourist permit is an endorsement that lets individuals enter the country for the purpose of taking part in tourism. This includes sight-seeing, leisure activities, taking part in adventure sports, and so on. Citizens from a number of countries can actually enter Peru without a visa. However, as India is not among them, a Peru tourist visa for Indian citizens is a mandatory requirement. 

If you possess a valid multiple-entry permit from Australia, Canada, Schengen/EU, UK, or the US, you will be able to enter Peru without a Peruvian tourist visa, for a stay of up to 180 days in a 1-year period. Although, the above-mentioned permit must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry and it must have been previously used to enter the respective country before.

Peru tourist visa for Indian

The application for the tourist visa to Peru is an entirely offline process. You can either do it by yourself, or you can use the services of a visa agency for it. Since doing on your own would require you to travel to the Embassy, it is suggested that you apply through an agency. 

However, before starting your application, you must ensure that you are eligible to travel to Peru on the tourist category. You may then proceed to make the application as follows - 

  • Visit the website of the Peruvian embassy and download the Peru tourist visa application form .
  • Fill in the application form with all the required details. 
  • Affix your photograph, fingerprint, and sign the application form. 
  •  Along with the completed application form, documents, and the fees, visit the Embassy of Peru in New Delhi in person. Alternately, you can send it through a travel agent.

Ensure that you fill in the application form with all the correct details, and provide only genuine documents. Providing false information or fake documents can lead to visa rejection.

As per the Peru tourist visa requirements , you must meet the following conditions to be able to apply for the permit. 

  • You must be living in India while lodging the application. If you are living on a residence permit in another nation, you will have to apply to the respective authority there.
  • You must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of your entry in the country. 
  • Your sole purpose of the visit must be to take part in tourism alone. 
  • You must possess sufficient funds to support your stay.

The set of documents requirements for Peru tourist visa application are as follows - 

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of intended travel.
  • 2 filled application forms.
  • 3 photos as per the specifications.
  • Personal covering letter mentioning the details of the visit.
  • Confirmed flight tickets. 
  • Detail travel itinerary.
  • Proof of accommodation such as hotel bookings, an invitation letter from the host, etc. 
  • Bank statements for the past 3 months.
  • Dimensions: 35mm X 45mm
  • Colour: Coloured
  • Head must occupy the central position
  • Must be captured within the last 3 months
  • Background: Solid, plain white or grey
  • 80% face coverage
  • Neutral expression
  • Glasses: Non-thick framed and prescription glasses
  • Headgears - only for religious reasons
  • Facial hair - permitted

The time taken to process the Peruvian tourist visa is around 7-10 working days. However, this can vary significantly based on several factors such as the volume of applications at the embassy, the number of entries, the duration and validity, and so on. As a result, ensure that you apply well in advance.

The cost of Peru tourist visa varies slightly depending on the foreign exchange rates. The Embassy also has the right to update the fees without any prior notice. As a result, ensure that you check the exact amount before starting your application.

Once you have made the application at the embassy, it will then begin processing. If the embassy requires it, they may ask you to attend an interview in person or even to submit additional documents. Note that, once you have made the application, you will not be able to modify it. 

Once a decision has been made regarding the application, you may collect the passport from the embassy during the allotted hours on working days. If you have applied to a travel agency, they can collect it for you.

Since the entire process is offline, there is no online tracking service provided by the embassy. However, if you have applied through a travel agent, you can contact them to check if they can check the status by contacting the embassy directly. 

On successfully obtaining your tourist permit, you must keep in mind the following few points to ensure that you have a hassle-free journey -

Before you travel - 

  • Note the validity, stay duration, and the number of entries mentioned on your visa. You must not stay in the country beyond this period. 
  • Carry all your travel documents before you travel to the country. 

At the border

  • You must show your passport with the visa to the immigration officer at the port of entry. Your entry stamp will be placed on the passport.
  • You may be asked to show the copy of the other documents submitted as part of your application. 
  • You may be asked about the basic details of your visit. Ensure that you answer honestly and without any hesitance. 

When you enter Peru

  • While you are on a tourist permit, you cannot work on the payroll of a Peruvian company or take part in business activities.
  • You may be able to extend this type of visa. 
  • Carry a copy of your passport and visa while you are travelling within the country.
  • You must respect the culture and customs of the country, as well as abide by the immigration laws during your stay. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can i extend my tourist visa for peru.

You can extend your tourist visa in Peru easily. You can do this by visiting the immigration department in Lima and applying for an extension. However, ensure that you apply for an extension before your visa expires. If you are not able to get the extension within the time, you must leave the country immediately.

After Expiring My Peruvian Tourist permit, How Long Can I Stay?

Upon expiring the tourist permit, you are not allowed to stay any longer in the country. As per the regulations, you are expected to leave the country before the exact date of expiry mentioned on your visa. Staying back in the country after the permit expires is considered as an offence and can lead to fines and even deportation.

What is the Medical Test for Tourist Visa for Peru?

According to the embassy requirements, there is no mention of medical tests required for the tourist category. However, it is expected that you are in good health during your visit. As a result, it is suggested that you get a medical test done before travelling to a foreign country.

Can I Convert My Peru Tourist permit into a Work permit?

No, it is not possible to convert the tourist category into an employment permit. Both these categories are independent of each other.   You are also not allowed to work while you are on this. If you require a work permit, you must apply for one once you are back in your home country. 

How Much Bank Balance is Required to Get a tourist visa for Peru?

The Embassy requirements do not mention a specific amount for applying for the tourist visa. As per the requirements, you are expected to possess sufficient funds to support the entire duration of your stay. You must also make sure that the funds are easily accessible to you and that your transaction history is stable. 

How many months before the trip should I apply for a Peru Tourist permit?

Even though the processing time for the Peruvian tourist permit is around 7-10 working days, it can take much longer depending on a number of factors. As a result, you must apply well in advance. As per the recommendation, it is advised that you apply at least 10 working days before your intended travel date. 

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Peru Visa for Indians, 2024 [From India and South America]

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Covid-Related Travel Update Jan 2024 –  Peru is now open to international travelers. And as per  Supreme Decree 130-2022-PCM  in Peru’s official gazette El Peruano, Covid entry requirements and all other regulations and restrictions were lifted from November 2022. You can also look at the  official website of the Peru government  for more information. My guide to  Peru visa for Indians  would be helpful.

Table of Content (TOC)

  • Peru Visa for Indians Made Easy
  • Visa for Peru for Indian Citizens — Applying from Chile
  • Peru Visa Requirements for Indian citizens — Applying from India

An Important Note Regarding Visas

  • Essential Follow-Up Reads

Peru is an easy country to enter. People from the US, most countries in the Americas, and Western Europe do not need tourist visas for Peru. But it is a different case for the Indian citizens.

Peru Visa for Indians

The process of the visa to Peru was worth the effort to see the gorgeous country (here’s my extensive travel guide to Peru ).  But the process simplified soon after I visited Peru.

Since March 2017, Indian nationals holding a minimum six-month valid visa or who are permanent residents of either the US, Canada, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Australia, or any Schengen member country can enter Peru for one-eighty-days (180) per year without a Peru visa (for tourism and business visits). 

The maximum period of stay will be up to one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days, either as a continuous visit or several consecutive visits, during the term of one year.

You can check out the declaration of the Peru visa exemption by the Embassy of Peru in India.

But those of you who do not hold any such visas or permanent residentships, please read on to understand the process of Peru visa for Indian citizens. 

I visited the Peru consulate in Santiago. The office gave me a list of documents and told me the visa would be issued in two days. Please note I had a six-month temporary residency in Chile and a Chilean identity card (Carnet or RUT). I have also listed the process of application of a Peru visa from India and the Peru visa requirements. 

Suggested Read for Indian travelers: My comprehensive guide to visas for Indians , information on almost 60 countries, and I am constantly adding more.

Travel Visa to Peru for Indian Citizens — Applying from Chile

Here is the list of the documents I had to submit to the Peru consulate in Santiago (Given I held a temporary residentship of Chile),

  • Passport and a photocopy of the passport
  • A photocopy of the Chilean identity card
  • Certificate of Antecedentes (a criminal or police record, proof I hadn’t engaged in illegal activities during my stay in Chile)
  • One passport-size photo
  • Last three-month bank statements
  • Hotel bookings during the stay in Peru
  • Return flight tickets
  • Completed application form

I had everything else except the return ticket. I spoke to an Indian friend who had recently traveled to Peru, and she told me she had to get many documents notarized (from the list mentioned above) to submit the Peru tourist visa application. But she did not show flight tickets as her Chilean friend had explained to the consulate they were traveling to Peru by car. The process of visa for Peru depends on the specific consulate and the concerned officials.

As none of the airlines allowed me to hold tickets, I went to the Peruvian consulate with the rest of the documents. The documents were straightforward. You can get the Certificate of Background from the Civil Registry in any Chilean city. I submitted my Indian Citibank account statements (in English), and the account balance was in Indian Rupees. My Chile Identity Card (carnet) was valid only for a few more days.  

I paid 36 USD for the visa fee. I also explained to the lady at the consulate I was planning to travel by bus. She grabbed my documents and went to speak with her boss. 

The inquisitive visa lady wanted to visit India and wondered if arrange marriage still prevailed in India and if my parents had chosen a groom back home. She even asked me if I had a boyfriend. See, visa interviews and appointments aren’t all boring. 

While talking to me, she not only forgot that other people were waiting for her, but she also forgot to tell me her bosses didn’t care for return tickets.  

Two days later, I collected my passport which was stamped with a 183-days, one-year valid, and multiple entry visa for Peru.

Must Read:   Chile Visa  and Bolivia Visa for Indians from India and South America

Visa for Peru  — A pplying from India

As per the Peru embassy in India’s website , the below documents are required .

1. Passport with a minimum validity of six months after the expected date of arrival to Peru.

2. Photocopy of the front and back sides of the passport.

3. Two (DGC 005)  forms duly typed or handwritten, in block letters and using black ink.

4. Three recent colored, passport-size photographs (4.3 X 3.5 cm) with white background. The face size should cover between 70% – 80% of the photograph.

5. A cover letter duly signed by the applicant.

6. If employed, the applicant must present a no-objection certificate furnished by the employer, indicating the date they joined the organization, as well as the purpose and the time of their stay in Peru.

7. Round-trip ticket reservation to Peru – I always use flight itineraries (not confirmed reservations) or blocked tickets or tickets on hold while applying for a visa. For if there is any problem with the visa, you will lose the money with confirmed tickets.

8. Day-by-day detailed itinerary while in Peru – The embassy needs this to get a rough idea of your travel plans. Have a look at my best things to do in Peru guide and make a Peru itinerary for yourself.

9. Hotel reservation(s) in Peru – Book on Booking . If you don’t like the reservations or change your dates, you can always cancel and rebook.

10. Proof of financial solvency, e.g. bank statements, fixed deposits. These are required even if the trip is sponsored.

11. Personal Income Tax Return (ITR) of Form 16 (1 year), if applicable.

12. In case of sponsored trips:

  • The sponsor in Peru or India should present a guarantee letter attesting that he or she will be responsible to bear some or all costs of boarding and lodging of the applicant, or repatriation if needed.
  • Valid identification document of the sponsor, e.g. Peruvian DNI, Aadhar card, Passport, or any other valid national identification document.
  • Proof of financial solvency of the sponsor, e.g. bank statements, fixed deposit.

As per the embassy, the time of Peru tourist and business visa processing for Indian nationals normally ranges from 4-5 working days. The visa fee is Rs 2250, in cash. Also, notice that the Peru embassy has written – Peru does not require travelers to hold a valid yellow fever certificate.

But if you go to the Iquitos part of the Peruvian Amazon, I would advise you to get a yellow fever vaccination done. Be safe, always. (Related Read: Manu Park Tour, The Amazon Jungle, Peru)

As per readers and other friends who have shared their experiences with me and also as per the Peru embassy, you can apply for a visa to Peru with an agent. The processing time is about 3-4 working days or more if the embassy is busy.

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I traveled in Peru for a little more than a month. I had 183 days and a one-year-valid multiple-entry Peru visa stamped on my passport . But the immigration officer at the Arica-Tacna (Chile-Peru) border crossing stamped my passport allowing me a one-time stay of thirty days, only. To get to stay a few days over a month, I went to the immigration office in Cusco. 

The officer listened to my pre-rehearsed story that elaborated I was in love with Peru ( this story of a Peruvian grandmother would tell you why) and a month to explore it was too short. He stamped my passport with more days and suggested I request the border officer next time to allow me to stay the entire duration granted by my visa. 

I would have told the young immigration in charge at the Tacna border that I intended to stay for the whole period, but I was still new to long-term travel . Also, the officer at the border crossing had been bewildered to see an Indian passport; he twisted and turned my passport in his hand and was only relieved when my Chilean taxi-driver-cum-immigration-expert told him I held a visa to travel to Peru (Visas will continue to trouble me in South America. You can read about the time I shuttled between the Chilean and Bolivian border controls in this narrative).

All the bags were scanned, and I was found guilty of possessing pears and plums, the life-saving rehydrating souvenirs from the desert city of Arica. As Peru is a major cultivator and exporter of colorful fruits and vegetables, I was allowed to cross only after the border officials bereft me of the fruits.

But I should have told the officer I intended to stay for the entire duration of my visa and should have requested him to stamp my passport accordingly and not as per any time he felt comfortable with.

Peruvians still live and dress up like in old times.  an old peruvian women in traditional clothes used in an article on peru visa for indians

Peru was historically and culturally rich. I still have to visit a lot of countries, but I am sure Peru would remain one of my favorites for a long time. 

As I climbed the imposing summits of the mystical Machu Pichu , strolled along the cobbled streets of the bustling-yet-quaint town of Cusco , immersed myself in the serenity and the lushness of the Manu National Park in the Amazon , and watched a star-studded night from the roof of a rustic house on the remote islands of the highest navigable lake in the world i.e. Lake Titicaca, I couldn’t help but gaze at the Peruvian natural wonders and the man-made, nature-adhering solutions in awe. 

The air of Peru was filled with romance, and the politeness of the people and the rich aroma of the flavorful Peruvian food indulged me completely.

Also a helpful read for your South America trip: My list of Basic  Spanish Phrases along with Hindi and English phonetics. (You can also print the guide and bring it along on your Peru trip.)

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Guys, as long as you have time and health under your arm, travel. If for nothing else, travel to see this world, that is more beautiful than anything else.

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Follow-Up Reads:

My exhaustive guide to traveling in Peru – I backpacked in Peru for about five weeks. This complete Peru guide is a one-stop travel guide on all the information on Peru and answers all your Peru travel questions.

My complete travel article on Chile – I taught English in Chile for five months and traveled through the country, solo, for about 6 months. This Chile guide has all the information that I can provide on traveling in Chile and understanding the country from a foreigner’s and an Indian’s perspective.

My comprehensive guide to traveling in Bolivia – I traveled in Bolivia for about a month, solo. In this Bolivia guide, I have written down exhaustive travel information on Bolivia. Places to see, things to do, and Bolivia’s economy and politics, you will find it all.

Let me know if you have any questions. A lot more South America articles are on my blog. You can find them by navigating to this South America page .

If my Peru Visa guide helped you please pin it so that others can find it. Thank you.

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Are you planning to go to Peru? Let me know if you have more questions about getting a Peru Visa for Indians.  Peru visa requirements for Indian citizens As you can see, many people are posting their experiences, asking questions, and helping out each other. Let’s keep this information exchange going to have the most recent information and experiences on Visa for Peru.

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40 thoughts on “Peru Visa for Indians, 2024 [From India and South America]”

I’d like to travel to Perú, but I dont have schengen visa or USA visa, eve I didnt go out of India, so this is a problem for get a tourist visa?

Hi Namasté… I have a question…my husband is coming soon to Peru, what exactly is the cover letter. Thank. Hope you can help us.

Hey Priyanka I was referring best places to retirement and pery was one if affordable place I have 10 years valid visa for USA and UK I am going to retire in Oct 2020 If I want spwnd my post retirement days in Peru what is the process of obtaining visa and stay arrangements. Also which place to select in Peru. Also considering COVID situation will embassy respond Regards Thank you

Hey, thanks for dropping by. I think you should send an email to the embassy to enquire about long-term stay visas. Or you will have to take their best travel visa and go in and out of the country so that you can keep getting fresh visas. Hope this helps.

If someone is sponsoring your all expenses , so is it necessary to show the bank statement who is applying for peru visa? I mean if he is not a capable to go by his own expenses so thats y he is taking sponsorship!

Hey Priyanka, unlike your Bolivia Visa blog, you didn’t mention here if it is a single entry or multiple entry visa. I was thinking of the possibility of going to Bolivia from Peru and then coming back to Peru for my return flight.

Hey, I got a multiple entry visa. Hope this helps.

Hello how are you I want a information I submitted my all document in Peru embassy India visa is confirmed for me ?or not?

You have to check with the embassy, I am afraid. Please email or call or check the visa status.

Wanted to know more about Peru The cheap accomodation for Indians. Also a lot more. And if there are any Indian restaurants and Indian businesses in Lima and other major cities in Peru Thanks

Hey. Cheap accommodations for Indians would be same as cheap accommodation for others. Did you try looking at Booking? There are Indian restaurants in Lima, in other cities, much less. Thanks.

Hi Priyanka For Peruvian visa one is not required to visit personally the Embassy in Delhi. The documents can be submitted through any other third party or a travel agent. The usual processing time is approx. 3-4 working days depending upon the rush. The passport needs to be collected Physically they do not courier. As for Air tkts any travel agent can issue you a block tkt, it works fine these guys at the Embassy are not really bothered about it. I have been going to Peru since 2011 and own Businesses there I have been doing it on a Business Visa and did not bother to get a Carnet. I am a resident here in Goa. But it is a nice thing you travelling South America its a wonderful continent to visit and spend time. All the best with you future travels. God Bless.

Thank you, Vijay, for the information. Peru is a wonderful country. Did you get a chance to see the other countries in South America?

I will add your Peru visa experience to update this visa article for applying for a Peru visa from India.

Please keep reading. Thanks 🙂

Hi Priyanka,

I am an Indian passport holder with valid USA B1/B2 visa and temporary residence of Poland. I am planning to visit south america and would like to know which countries I can visit without visa or visa on arrival?

Hi Shilpi, thanks for your message. Here is my visa guide which would help you list countries you can travel to easily. https://www.onmycanvas.com/visas-for-indian-citizens/

You can visit many countries with your US visa. Good luck.

Hi, Just a query..i have a six month valid visa for UK and its start from Aug, 19 till Jan, 20. I am planning to visit in November. So may i dont need to apply for Peru visa. Or at the time of entry in peru my visa should be valid for six months from that date? Please clarify.

Hi Jasmeet. I think you need to have a valid visa for 6 months beyond the date of travel. Would you just email the embassy and ask them? They will definitely clarify. Let me know how it goes.

Amazing post and information.

I am traveling to Peru in September and had a few questions:

1. How reliable/safe is Uber in Lima and Cusco ? Any tips for Uber or other local transportation ?

2. How should I go from Lima airport to Miraflores ? Uber/Taxi/Airport Express?

3. Is it safe to take late night bus from Ica to Lima (leaving Ica at 10pm and arriving Lima at 2:30am) ? Can you recommend transportation option from Javier Prado (Lima bus station) to airpot ? Can I just take Uber? How safe is Javier Prado at late night?

4. Did you book a tour to Lake Titicaca ? If yes which one and for how many days? I plan to visit Lake Titicaca from Cusco but not sure how should I do it ?

Thanks in advance :).

Thanks Prem. Here is my Titicaca guide – https://www.onmycanvas.com/things-to-do-in-puno-and-lake-titicaca/ . I didn’t use Uber in Peru when I was there. In here I talk more about the logistics of Peru- https://www.onmycanvas.com/backpack-peru-travel-guide/ . If there is a Uber, go for it. If you take a night bus, make sure you book a hotel in Lima and arrange your pick up. Again bus station to airport could be done by Uber. Uber is generally reliable in most of the cities and I have heard the same about Peru, too. Or when you leave your hotel, ask them to book a reliable guy to bring you to the airport. I am not sure about the safety of Javier Prado. But at 2:30 pm I think Lima won’t be that secure that you can wander freely. Thank again. Let me know how it goes.

One query regarding the visa. I am not a holder of any other visa so will be applying for Peruvian visa directly. Seems like the embassy is only in Delhi (I stay in Mumbai) It also says documents cannot be couriered. Please let me know how do I go about it – is choosing an agent the only way to go about it, if I want to avoid flying to Delhi.

Also – beautifully written post.

Many thanks Sneha

Hi Sneha. Thanks for your message. I think if embassy is in Delhi, you will have to go to Delhi. Call the embassy and ask them or email them to check if you can courier the stuff. If not, an agent would be the way to go if you don’t want to fly. Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

Hi Chetan. Sorry for the delayed reply. You can stay in cheap hostels and hotels around Peru. In major cities in Peru, only a few Indian restaurants are there. In some cities like Arequipa, I could find only one. Indian businesses in Lima aren’t many. Are you planning to open one? Thanks for your comment. Hope this helps.

Hi Priyanka, Love the post very helpful thank you 🙂 Wanted to ask something real quick. So I have a tourist visa(B1/B2) to the USA with 10 years validity so this means I donot need to apply for a visa at the Peru embassy. What i want to know is: is there any form online that I need to fill before my travel or it is something like visa on arrival?

Hey Arundhuti. Thank you for reading the article.

If a country allows entry on a USA or a UK visa they just see the visa when you arrive. I would suggest printing the official declaration of Peru that I have linked to and carry it with you when you cross Indian and Peruvian immigration.

If someone asks, just show that.

Hope you enjoy your Peru trip. I have many more articles on Peru, including a detailed travel guide, that might help you. Let me know if you have more questions.

I have a couple of question Priyanka. 1. One of the requirements is a return ticket. So what if i book a ticket and they deny the visa for some reason? It is a lot of expense when you don’t know if they will give it?

2. Is an international health insurance required?

3. Also, given the most common and budget flights have stop over in London and USA, do we need a Transit visa and if yes what is the procedure?

Hey Manish.

1. I always book a refundable ticket or print out my flight itinerary and show that. In Peru visa too, I did the same. 2. no. But maybe you want to take a travel insurance? 3. I stopped over in Dubai and didn’t get out of the airport for I was there at night. You don’t need a transit visa in London if it’s a stop over and you don’t get out of the airport. In the US a year back people were complaining about transit visas and there were some issues. I don’t know how the current scene is but if you are just stopping over and not getting out of the airport you don’t need a visa.

Hope this helps.

Hello Priyanka, First of all Thanks for very nice and helpful post 🙂

I am planning to visit Peru and currently staying in Brazil and having US Business Visa. How can get the Peruvian visa if it is needed for me?Is there any thing visa on arrival? Secondly if yes I have to apply for it in Peruvian Embassy in Brasil?

Thanks, Ajay 🙂

Hello Ajay. Thanks for your comment. I have written in my blog that if you have a valid US visa, you can visit Peru by showing that. Kindly go through the official declaration as I have linked above. Hope this helps.

Thanks for the reply Priyanka. That probably means I don’t need to apply for Tourist Visa anymore 🙂 Also the above declaration link is closed it seems.

Thanks you!

I want know which is cheapest flight for Peru from India please help …

Hey Gursewak. To find a cheap flight you can go to Skyscanner and allow flexible dates and stopovers as well. I flew to South America from Mumbai and found the Mumbai route to be the cheapest.

Hi priyanka, as you said you just passed through dubai airport, so there is direct flight from dubai to peru? And i have one more query i am an indian staying in dubai with a residence visa. What will be the other documents i require to get a peru visa?

Hey Vaishakh. I booked a flight from Mumbai to Santiago that stopped at Dubai and Sao Paulo. I didn’t see but there might be direct flights from Dubai to Peru, too. Just check on yatra or Goibibo. That was a connecting flight and I was telling Gursewak that for connecting flights – when you book one flight but the airlines do the journey in two or three parts and stopover in between – you do not need a visa unless you are walking out of the airport. Airports are neutral transit lands. For more documents find the embassy of Peru in Dubai and check with them. Peruvians embassies are not such busy places and you will find the required information easily.

Could you please tell me what is the minimum required funds they are expecting us to have for VISA approval (peru).

I am not sure but take an approximate of the amount of time you want to stay in Peru and the expenditure per day you expect. If you want to stay for say fifteen days, you can submit a bank statement showing a lac or maybe 1.5 lacs. If they ask you can give an estimate of your hotel charges and food per day. Food in Peru is cheap so the expenditure would be limited. Hope this helps. Let me know the amount you show eventually and how the application goes. This information would be useful for other readers. Thank you.

very nicely worded useful practical information, ThaNKS

Thank you so much.

Very informative post! Thank you for sharing details!

Have a quick question, this is regarding Peru, I have visit visa (TRV) for Canada, will that work to get into Peru?

Hey Santosh, I think a travel visa to Canada should let you into Peru. But I am not sure if TRV is different from a travel visa. Please check with the Peruvian embassy?

Hi Wanted to know more about Peru The cheap accomodation for Indians. Also a lot more. And if there are any Indian restaurants and Indian businesses in Lima and other major cities in Peru Thanks

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Peru Visa Guide: Eligibility, Documents & Process for Indians

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14 Jan 2022

There is something curious about this wonderful South American country. Peru is rich in natural beauty, it is calm and away from the worldly chaos, though it has a long history of civilizations and conflicts. Situated on the Western coast of South America, facing the majestic Pacific Ocean, Peru is one of the most unique travel destinations around the world, because of its rich natural and cultural heritage.

Peru shares its borders with Ecuador and Colombia in the North, Brazil in the East, and Bolivia and Chile in the South. And one of the most mesmerizing places in Peru is the capital city Lima. A bay, a mountain ridge and beautiful cities connected through the highway running parallel to the sea-shore, that is Peru for you!

The motto of Peru is ‘Firm and Happy for the Union’. People of Peru are really sweet, and their unique culture & culinary fervour adds a distinct charm in their hospitality. Also, if you are a sports enthusiast, you are in for a treat as the Pan American Games will be held in the capital city of Peru - Lima from July to September 2019. More than 8600 sportsmen will fight it out, to showcase their skills at 39 sports and 17 para sports. And more than 60,000 tourists from around the world will watch them as they qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

But make sure that you get a travel insurance for Peru, before you embark on your journey to Peru. Outlined below is the Peru Travel and Visa Guide for Indian citizens.

Application Process

You can get a Tourist Visa or a Business Visa for Peru from the Embassy of Peru in New Delhi. The process and requirements are different for Tourist Visa and Business Visa. The other categories of Visa which fall under the purview of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru, might require additional processing and clearance from their headquarters in Peru. Here is a concise Peru tourist visa guide for Indian citizens.

TOURIST VISA:

If you wish to visit Peru only for recreational purposes, you can easily apply for a tourist Visa. The application for tourist Visa doesn’t validate a permanent residence, business activities and the purpose of immigration of the applicant. The requirements and process for the Tourist Visa is as per mentioned below.

Application Process:

The tourist Visa applications are to be submitted at the Embassy of Peru in New Delhi. This is the only authorised office for India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, for issuing Peru tourist Visa. Make sure that your application is submitted here only.

The Embassy of Peru doesn’t accept Visa applications over email or courrier. It can be either in person or through an agent.

In case, your application is being submitted through an agent, the application will be processed upon the submission of the original file only.

The applicants from Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka, are required to furnish a Police Clearance Certificate along with the application.

The tourist Visa processing time is usually 4-5 days for Indian Nationals. Applications from other than Indian nationals might take around 10 days to be processed.

All the Visa applications are duly assessed and processed by the Peruvian Council and just submitting the Visa application doesn’t mean that you have received the Visa.

Holding a Yellow Fever Certificate is not mandatory for Peru Visa applications.

Documents Required:

The applicant needs to hold a passport with minimum six months validity from the date of arrival in Peru. The photocopies of the passport needs to be submitted along with the application.

The applicant needs to submit two duly filled DGC 005 Form - hand-written or printed in black ink, to the embassy.

Along with the application, the applicant needs to attach 3 latest passport size photographs of 4.3 cm X 3.5 cm size. The face in the photograph should cover approx 70% to 80% area and the background of the image should be white.

The application also needs to have a cover letter signed by the applicant.

In case the applicants are employed, they must furnish a No Objection Certificate from their employer. The NOC must mention the date of joining the organization, the purpose of visit and duration of the stay in Peru.

The tentative itinerary of tourist visit, hotel reservation details and round-trip ticket booking for Peru are also to be submitted with the application.

If required, the applicant might have to attach the personal ITR Form 16 (Income Tax Return for one year) with the application. Keeping it handy would make the process a lot easier.

The statements from your bank regarding your account as well as fixed deposits is also required as a proof of your financial solvency. And if the trip is sponsored, the proof of financial solvency of the sponsor is also required to be submitted.

If the applicant is taking a sponsored trip to Peru, the sponsor needs to take full responsibility for all the cost of boarding, lodging and/ or repatriation, if needed.

In case of a sponsored trip, the identity proof of the Peruvian/ Indian sponsor such as Peruvian DNI, Passport or Indian Aadhar Card are also to be submitted.

BUSINESS VISA:

If you wish to engage in business activities in Peru, then you must apply for a Business Visa. The business Visa is mandatory if you are planning to engage in commercial and contractual activities. Until and unless there is an agreement between your government and Peruvian government allowing business visits without a visa, you can not engage in business activity in Peru without a valid business Visa. The requirements and process for the Peru business Visa are as per this concise Peru business visa guide for Indian citizens.

Business Visa - Application Process:

The business Visa applications are also to be submitted at the Embassy of Peru in New Delhi. This is the only authorised office for India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, for issuing Peru business Visa. So, you must submit your application here only.

The applicants from Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka, are required to furnish a Police Clearance Certificate along with the application. The applicants from Iran needs to submit their application to the Embassy of Peru in Turkey.

The business Visa processing time is usually 4-5 days for Indian Nationals. Applications from other than Indian nationals might take around 10 days to be processed.

Upon submission of the business Visa application, the Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru has the right to ask for more documents and even an interview with the applicant, depending on their needs.

Holding a Yellow Fever Certificate is not mandatory for Peru business Visa applications.

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Business visa - documents required:.

You also need an invitation letter from your business associate in Peru, in English or Spanish. The letter needs to be mailed directly to [email protected] or faxed on +91-11-4616 3301, by your business associate.

A letter from your organization, mentioning the company profile and purpose of the travel is also to be furnished along with your application.

You need to attach the proof of registration of your organization and a letter from any recognized organizations such as FICCI, ASSOCHAM, FIEO, APEDA, etc., confirming your organization’s registration too.

Along with the application, you need to attach the details of hotel reservation and round-trip ticket booking for Peru.

Your personal bank statements for the last 3 months, income tax receipt for the last financial year and salary slips for the last 6 months are also required for obtaining a business Visa.

Important Update for Indian Citizens

If you are an Indian national with an ordinary Indian passport, holding permanent residence OR if you have a visa with at least 6 months’ validity from USA, UK, Canada, Australia or any of the 26 Schengen countries of Europe; you don't need a temporary visa for Peru for the maximum 180 calendar days’ stay. From March 2017, the Indian citizens fulfilling these criteria, are exempted from the mandatory tourist visa. These 180 days’ stay may be a continuous stay or in the form of multiple visits in a year. The conditions of stay shall be determined by the immigraiton officers at the port of entry.

So, you need to be very careful about the eligibility criteria, visa processes and documents required along with the application. And the above mentioned details are the processes and documents required for the tourist visa and business visa only. If you wish to migrate to Peru as an artist/ designated worker/ resident worker/ student/ working professional/ religious worker/ investor/ immigrant, you must first get in touch with the Peruvian Migratory Authority.

Fees for Peru Visa:

The typical Single/ Multiple Entry Visa for 90 days, is valid for one year and the visa application fee is INR 2250 for both tourist and business Visa.

What are the types of visas offered by the Peruvian government?

Even though the visa types offered by the Peru government can be mainly divided into business and tourist visas, some of the other sub-types include artist visa, appointed worker visa, student visa, catholic religious visa, independent investor visa, independent professional visa, among others.

What are the fees for obtaining a Peruvian visa?

The fees for Peruvian visa are INR 2250, which is common for both business and tourist visas.

How important is travel insurance while travelling to Peru?

Travel insurance is not mandatory, but its importance cannot be undermined. In case of unforeseen circumstances, travel insurance can save you from the brunt of overwhelming financial losses, such as through accidents and more.

What is the best time to travel to Peru?

Owing to the tropical conditions in the region, the best time to visit the region is during the dry season, which is between May and October.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here is a list of commonly asked questions while applying for visa.

What kinds of medical coverage’s are provided??

The following medical expenses are covered:

  • Travel insurance includes medical expenses, repatriation, and emergency medical evacuation. Even dental care expenses such as acute anesthetic treatment of teeth are covered.

What is a deductible?

“Deductible”means a cost-sharing requirement under this policy, that provides that the insurer will not be liable for a specified rupee amount or percentage of claim amount or number of days or number of hours, as specified in the policy schedule and which will apply before any benefits are payable by the insurer. A deductible does not reduce the sum insured and is applicable per event, upto the specified limits mentioned.

What Is Not Covered Under the Travel Insurance Plan?

  • Medical Expenses (inclusive of Repatriation and Emergency Medical Evacuation), Daily Allowance in case of hospitalization, Compassionate Visit benefits, the following will not be payable for Any pre-existing condition, Routine examinations, Expenses for rest or recuperation at spa/ health resort/ sanatorium, Pregnancy (including childbirth, miscarriage, abortion or related complications ) or treatment relating to the removal of physical flaws or anomalies (cosmetic treatment or plastic surgery).
  • Cosmetic surgery, unless such cosmetic surgery is rendered medically necessary as part of treatment for accidents and burns whilst being abroad.
  • Suicide, attempted or wilfully self inflicted injury or illness, mental disorder, anxiety, stress or depression, venereal disease, alcoholism, drunkenness or the abuse of drugs, or any loss arising, directly or indirectly, from any injury, illness, death, loss, expense, or other liability attributable to HIV and/or any HIV related illness including AIDS and/or any mutant derivative or variation thereof however caused.
  • Treatment which could be reasonably delayed until the Insured’s return to India, which will be decided jointly by the treating Physician and the Emergency Assistance Service Provider and shall be in accordance with accepted standards of medical care.
  • The Insured taking part in naval, military or air force operations; war and nuclear perils.
  • Insured engaging in air travel unless he or she flies as a Fare Paying passenger in an aircraft licensed to carry passengers.
  • Participation of the Insured in winter sports, mountaineering and such other professional sports or any other hazardous or potentially dangerous sport for which the Insured members are adequately trained, physically fit and using proper equipment. and that too only if specifically agreed and mentioned in the policy schedule.
  • Hazardous occupation, or if engaged in any criminal or illegal act.
  • Medical Expenses in respect of Experimental, investigational or unproven treatments or treatments which are not consistent with or incidental to the diagnosis and treatment of the positive existence or presence of any Illness for which confinement is required at a Hospital. Any Illness or treatment which is a result or a consequence of undergoing such experimental or unproven treatment.
  • Naturopathy treatment.
  • Non Allopathic treatment e.g. - Ayurvedic, Yogic, Homeopathic, Unani treatment(s).
  • Under no circumstances shall this insurance contract be deemed to provide cover and no liability be incurred to pay any claim or provide any benefit hereunder to the extent that the provision of such cover, payment of such claim or provision of such benefit would expose us to any sanction, prohibition, or restriction under United Nations resolutions or the trade or economic sanctions, laws or regulations of the European Union, United Kingdom, United States of America India

What Is Covered Under Travel Insurance?

Loss of passport and documents:

Reimbursement of actual expenses incurred in connection with obtaining a duplicate or fresh passport or reasonable cost of replacing/obtaining the stolen documents/ tickets if the passport belonging to the Insured / Insured Person be lost

Home Fire Insurance Contents Home Burglary Insurance (contents):

Cover against any loss or damage of the Contents at Home of the Insured in India caused by Fire and Allied perils or through burglary and/or housebreaking while the Insured is on a trip abroad.

Hijack Distress Allowance

Payment of distress allowance in case of hijack of a common carrier for more than certain number of hours whilst on the trip. You can easily avail the allowance by filing a claim online through Travel Insurance cover online process.

Medical Expensesinclusive of Repartration and Emergency Medical Evacuation

If you are sick or injured during the journey, your medical expenses can prove to be costly. In such cases, Travel Insurance cover greatly helps. The insurance company also offers a cashless settlement with the network hospitals or you can also opt for the reimbursement process within 30 days of hospitalization.

Legal Expenses

Payment of legal costs and expenses incurred by the Insured towards claims from third Parties for compensation in respect of death or disablement arising due to an injury whilst on a trip abroad.

Personal Accident

Payment of compensation if the Insured sustains accidental bodily injury during a trip resulting in death or Permanent Total Disablement or Permanent Partial Disablement within 12 months of occurrence of such injury.

Trip Cancellation/Or Interruption

Payment towards the non-refundable prepaid payments incurred on the trip being cancelled and additional cost of transportation in case of Interruption: due to medical problems, personal employment problems or natural disasters or other listed reason in policy wordings.

Reimbursement of additional expenses if trip is delayed beyond a period, due to airline problems, medical problems, personal employment problems or natural disasters.

Daily Allowance in case of Hospitalisation

Payment of daily allowance for the days the Insured is hospitalised beyond a specified number of days, as mentioned in the Policy Schedule, for which a valid claim is admissible under the Policy whilst on a trip abroad.

Emergency Accommodation

Payment of compensation for the additional cost of emergency accommodation if the Insured/ Insured Person could not stay in the accommodation originally booked due to ­fire flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane, explosion, outbreak of major infectious diseases.

Why do I need Travel insurance?

During a trip there are chances of unfortunate events such as loss of checked in baggage, medical emergency, loss of passport that can spoil your international trip, be it business or leisure. Travel insurance can protect you from such events ensuring that you are left stuck in foreign land.

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A Final Guide to Peru Visa Application, Fees, Overstay, Extension and Types

Right after Brazil and Argentina, Peru is the biggest country in South America. While Machu Pichu is probably the most well-known destination for people travelling to Peru, Peru is so much more than Machu Pichu. The floating islands of Puno, UNESCO world heritage city of Cusco, Nazca lines, the Amazon rain forests, and the architectural wonders of Incas are only a few of them.

If you are visiting Peru or planning to work or retire in Peru, you must accustom yourself with the Peru visa application process.

In this article, we will cover who needs a visa for Peru, the visa types, extension of Peru visa, overstay and all other relevant details.

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Do You Need a Visa to Travel to Peru?

As a country that’s hugely popular with backpackers, this is a question that gets asked a lot of times: do I need a visa to visit Peru or not. Citizens of many countries can enter Peru visa-free, by receiving a Peru TAM card at Peruvian immigration and an entry stamp. However, citizens of many countries need to apply for a tourist visa for Peru in a Peruvian embassy.

As per, Peru visa policy, here are the countries that need a visa can enter Peru visa-free. If your country is not listed, then you need a visa to enter Peru.

Who Can Enter Peru with an ID Card and no Passport?

Citizens of Mercosur countries can enter Peru with an ID card.

Peru Visa-free with Green Card or Visas or Residency from Third Countries

Citizens of India and China can enter Peru visa-free for a maximum of 180 days during a six-month period if they hold

  • a valid green card or permanent residence permit from the US.
  • a valid permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, or a Schengen member.
  • a visa with a validity of minimum six months from Unites States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, or any Schengen country.

Peru Visa Sample : What Does Peru Visa Look like?

Peru visitor visa sample

Peru Visa Types

Peru visas can be either temporary visas or resident visas.

Temporary Visas

1. peru vistor visa.

Citizens of countries who want to visit Peru for tourism, sightseeing etc, can apply for a Peru tourist visa through an embassy of Peru, if they belong a country whose citizens need a visa for Peru.

  • Personal experience of getting Peru visa as Indian citizen in Bolivia .

2. Peru Business Visa

Foreign nationals who want to conduct business in Peru should apply Peru business visa, unless the country of origin of the citizen has an agreement with the Peruvian government to allow travel to Peru without a business visa for this purpose.

Here are the countries whose citizens don’t need a business visa for Peru to conduct business in Peru.

Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand

3. Peru Student Visa

Foreign nationals wanting to study in Peru or doing an internship, can apply for a Peru student visa through an university or institution recognized by DIGEMIN (General Directorate of Migrations and Naturalization).

4. Artist Visas for Peru

Foreigners who carry out artistic, cultural, sports, or other similar activities can apply for a Peru artist visa to come and perform in Peru. In case a foreigner carries out any such activities without possessing the artist visa for Peru, he/she will be penalized.

5. Peru Religious Visa

Priests or missionaries who want to stay in Peru to perform missionary or religious work can apply for a Peru religious visa. This has to be authorized from the General Directorate of Migrations and Naturalization – DIGEMIN, after which it can be issued from the Peruvian embassy where you are applying for the visa.

6. Peru Visa for Journalists

This type of visa is issued to who wish to work as a film producer, journalist or reporters in Peru. EU citizens of the following countries don’t need a journalist visa for Peru, although they still need to apply for the authorization for bringing equipment into Peru.

7. Diplomatic Visas for Peru

Foreign diplomats who will be staying in Peru on official missions, can obtain a diplomatic visa.

Resident Visas

1. peru work visa.

For foreigners wanting to work in Peru legally, General Directorate of Immigration and Naturalization (DIGEMIN) issues the Peru work visa. The employment contract for your job would have to be for at least one year for this.

2. Peru Professional Worker Visa

Foreigners can apply for a visa for independent professionals or Peru professional visa, to work as a freelancer while living in Peru. This gives you the right to work in Peru as a freelancer, while not being employed under a contract.

3. Peru Investor Visa

Foreign investors who can invest $ 30,000 dollars in an existing Peruvian company or establish a company in Peru themselves with a capital exceeding $30,000 can apply for a Peru investor visa. An investor visa for Peru is valid for one year, and can be extended further. It doesn’t give you the right to work in Peru.

4. Peru Family Resident Visa

Peru family resident visa can be issued to foreigners who are related to a Peruvian citizen by birth or marriage or adoption. It can be issued to foreign nationals who are

  • married to a Peruvian citizen.
  • married to a foreigner who has a resident visa for Peru.
  • minor children of a Peruvian or resident foreigner.
  • parents of a Peruvian citizen or resident foreigner.

5. Peru Retirement Visa

Foreign nationals who can prove a minimum monthly income of $ 1000 dollars, can apply for a Peruvian retirement visa. Working is prohibited if you have this visa.

Peru Visa Application Process

Many people wonder if they can apply for Peru visa online. However Peru visa application process is not online yet. Here is the step-by-step process to apply Peru visa.

1. Choose the Peru visa type as per your purpose

Make sure that you are choosing the right type of visa when applying for a Peru visa. As the requirements are different for every visa, it’s important to decide on the purpose of your presence in Peru and apply for the requisite visa.

2. Find out the nearest Peruvian Embassy in Your Country

Is there a Peruvian embassy in your country? Peru has many embassies worldwide. Check if there is a Peruvian embassy from where you are applying the visa, here .

You can call or email them to ask about the visa you are applying for and the timings before proceeding with the visa application for Peru.

3. Come up with the Documents Required for Peru Visa

The list of documents for a Peru visa will vary a little from one country to another. Make sure to contact the embassy of Peru in this regard. You might also need to provide some documents that are translated to Spanish depending on your visa type and the embassy instructions.

4. Submit the Documents and Application at Peru Embassy

Once you have the required documents, you can submit them at the embassy of Peru along with your Peru visa application form and other documents.

5. Attend the Interview

Although not always, some embassies might ask you to come down for an interview when you apply visa for Peru. This might happen when you submit the documents. During the interview, a consular officer, who would ask you some questions about your intended trip, employment, and other details.

6. Pay the Peru Visa Fees

Once your interview is done, you would be required to pay the Peru visa fees. It’s very common for Peruvian embassies to ask you to pay only when the visa is approved so that you don’t lose your money. The payment can be done directly in the embassy or in a bank account of the embassy, depending on the country it’s in.

7. Receive the Peru Visa Stamp

You will receive the Peru visa sticker in your passport from the embassy once you have paid the visa fees and it’s approved.

Peru Visa Requirements

The visa requirements for Peru will vary depending on the country you are applying from, your employment status, the purpose of your visa and many other factors.

Here are the general requirements for Peru Visa.

  • Peru Visa Application Form DGC 005 visa application forms duly filled and signed. You can download it from the website of the Peruvian embassy or you can get it from the embassy in person.
  • Peru Visa Photo Requirements Recent passport-size color pics (4.3 X 3.5 cm) with white background. The face size should cover between 70% – 80% of the photograph.
  • A Valid Passport Passport with a minimum validity of six months after expected date of arrival to Peru.
  • Travel Itinerary for Visa Roundtrip flight tickets or reservations from the country you are applying from.
  • Proof of Accommodation for Visa You must show proof of hotel or hostel reservations in Peru, or proof of a tour package that you have bought.
  • Financial Solvency Personal Bank Statement of the applicant for the last 3 months, credit card statements to prove that you can sponsor your trip. Your balance must be more than $1500 for the last 3 months.

If Employed

  • Salary slips, for the last six months.
  • No-objection letter  written and signed by your employer. The letter must have information on the purpose of your trip, the time you have been working with them, the period of your stay in the letterhead of the employer. Please make sure that the letter includes your passport number.
  • The most recent income tax return.

If a Student

  • A letter from your school confirming your studies.

If your trip is sponsored

  • Letter of guarantee from your Sponsor in Peru attesting that he or she will be responsible to bear some or all costs of boarding and lodging of the applicant, or repatriation if needed.
  • A valid Id- Peruvian DNI, Passport or any other valid national identification document belonging to the Sponsor.
  • Proof of financial solvency of the sponsor- bank statements, fixed deposit.

Peru Visa Fees

The visa fees for Peru are one of the lowest all over the world.

Peru Visa Processing Time

The usual Peru tourist visa processing time is 4-5 business days although depending on your application type, it can go up to 10 business days. And if you are applying from a country that you are not a citizen or permanent resident of, it might be even longer.

Some other visas that need prior authroization from the DIGEMIN of Peru (General Directorate of Migrations and Naturalization), might take 30 business days or more.

What is Tarjeta Andina Peru or Peru TAM?

When entering Peru, you will receive the Peru TAM or Tarjeta Andina Peru. It’s nothing but an entry/exit card with an entry stamp. Make sure to keep it safe and present it when you leave Peru.

Peru Visa Extension

There are two ways to extend Peru visa stay for tourism if you entered Peru with just a Peru TAM/ entry stamp, and without a sticker visa. Peru tourist stay can be extended for up to 90 days and up to the maximum allowed 183 days within a 365 days period. 

1. Extend Peru visa online

Extending the Peru visa online is easier and faster. You can pay the extension fees online and upload the documents needed for the extension in the official website of Peru immigration. And then you would receive the email with the extension.

2. Extend Peru visa in an immigration office

Sometimes, the website to extend the Peru visa acts up or doesn’t accept your data. In these situations, you can extend the Peru visa by visiting a Peruvian immigration office and paying the fees at the bank. Also, EU citizens often face issues while extending the visa for Peru online, and can often do it successfully in the immigration office.

Peru Visa Overstay Fines

Peru is known to be liberal when it comes to visa overstay, unlike its neighbors such as Ecuador or Colombia. If you  overstay  your Peru visa  you will be needed to pay a  penalty  of 0.1% of the Unidad Impositiva Tributaria (UIT). The UIT for 2020 is S/ 4,300,  according to the official SUNAT website .

So for 2020, the daily overstay fine in Peru is S/ 4.30 or US$1.25 for each day you’ve overstayed. This must be paid in cash while exiting from Peru. Ensure that you have the right amount of money as you leave, or you could find yourself having problems. 

You should avoid it by any means, but in most cases, don’t worry too much if you have.

Peru Visa for Indians: Do Indians Need a Visa for Peru?

Indian citizens need a visa for Peru, no matter what the purpose of their trip is. But if you possess a valid US Green card or permanent residence permit from Canada, Australia, Schengen countries, Singapore or a visa from these countries for 6 months validity, you can enter Peru visa-free.

Peruvian embassy in New Delhi, India caters to all visa applications from Indians as well as for citizens of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Maldives.

Do US Citizens Need a Visa for Peru

A tourist visa in not needed for US citizens travelling to Peru for sightseeing or vacationing. However, if the purpose of your travel is business or to study or anything other than tourism, then you need to apply for a visa for Peru before you travel.

Along with the Peruvian embassy in Washington DC, Peru has consulates and diplomatic representations in 13 locations such as San Fran Cisco, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver etc.

Does Peru need a Yellow Fever Certificate for Visa?

No, travellers don’t need to hold a valid yellow fever certificate when applying for Peru visa or when entering Peru.

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Peru Tourist Visa Guide

Peru, a country steeped in tradition and natural beauty, is a visual delight for travelers. From the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu to year-round carnival festivities, majestic mountain peaks, delectable cuisines, ancient architectural wonders, and more, Peru stands as a hotspot for tourists. The Peru tourist visa has played a vital role in attracting visitors from around the world.

Understanding Peru Tourist Visa

What is a Peru Tourist Visa?

The Peruvian tourist visa is an official authorization that allows individuals to enter the country for the sole purpose of engaging in tourism-related activities. This includes sightseeing, leisure pursuits, adventurous sports, and more. While citizens of several countries can enter Peru without a visa, Indian citizens must obtain a Peru tourist visa.

However, individuals holding a valid multiple-entry visa from Australia, Canada, Schengen/EU, the UK, or the US can enter Peru without a separate Peruvian tourist visa. They are permitted a stay of up to 180 days within a one-year period. It’s essential to note that the mentioned visa must be valid for at least six months from the entry date and must have been previously used to enter the respective country.

How to Obtain a Peru Tourist Visa?

Peru Tourist Visa Application from India

The application process for a tourist visa to Peru for Indian citizens is conducted entirely offline. You have the option to apply directly or seek assistance from a visa agency. Given that applying on your own would necessitate a visit to the Embassy, using an agency is often recommended.

Before initiating your application, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for a tourist visa. Here are the steps to apply:

  • Visit the official website of the Peruvian embassy and download the Peru tourist visa application form.
  • Complete the application form with accurate details.
  • Affix your photograph, fingerprints, and signature on the application form.
  • Submit the completed application form, required documents, and fees either in person at the Embassy of Peru in New Delhi or through a reputable travel agent.
  • Ensure that you provide accurate information and genuine documents, as false information or fake documents can lead to visa rejection.

Eligibility for Peru Tourist Visa

According to Peru tourist visa requirements, you must meet the following conditions to apply for this permit:

  • Reside in India during the application process. If you are residing in another country with a residence permit, you must apply through the respective authority there.
  • Hold a passport valid for at least six months from your intended entry date into Peru.
  • Have the sole purpose of visiting Peru for tourism alone.
  • Possess sufficient funds to support your stay.

Documents Required for Tourist Visa to Peru

The set of document requirements for a Peru tourist visa application includes the following:

  • A passport valid for at least six months from your intended travel date.
  • Two completed visa application forms.
  • Three recent passport-sized photos meeting specified requirements.
  • A personal covering letter detailing the purpose of your visit.
  • Confirmed flight tickets.
  • A detailed travel itinerary.
  • Proof of accommodation, such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter from your host.
  • Bank statements for the past three months.

Peru Tourist Visa Photo Specifications

Ensure your visa photos adhere to the following specifications:

  • Dimensions: 35mm x 45mm
  • Color: Colored
  • Head must be centrally positioned
  • Photos should be taken within the last three months
  • Background: Solid, plain white, or grey
  • 80% face coverage
  • Neutral facial expression
  • Non-thick framed and prescription glasses are allowed
  • Headgear is permitted only for religious reasons
  • Facial hair is allowed

Processing Time for Peru Tourist Visa

The processing time for a Peruvian tourist visa is typically around 7-10 working days. However, this duration can vary significantly depending on factors such as the volume of applications at the embassy, the number of entries, the duration, validity, and other considerations. Therefore, it is advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

Peru Tourist Visa Fees for Indian Citizens

The cost of a Peru tourist visa varies slightly depending on foreign exchange rates. The Embassy also reserves the right to update fees without prior notice. To avoid any discrepancies, it is essential to check the exact fee amount before commencing your application.

Sample fees for different visa types include:

  • Single entry Normal Tourist Visa (90 days, 3 months validity): ₹3,371.0
  • Single entry Normal Tourist Visa (90 days, 6 months validity): ₹3,371.0

After Submission

Once you have submitted your application to the embassy, the processing phase begins. Depending on the embassy’s requirements, you may be asked to attend an in-person interview or provide additional documents. It’s crucial to note that once your application is submitted, you cannot modify it.

Upon reaching a decision regarding your application, you can collect your passport during designated hours on working days. If you have applied through a travel agency, they can collect it on your behalf.

How to Check Peru Visa Status?

Since the entire application process is offline, the embassy does not offer an online tracking service for visa status. However, if you have applied through a travel agent, you can inquire whether they can check your status by contacting the embassy directly.

When You Have the Visa

Upon successfully obtaining your tourist permit, it’s essential to keep the following points in mind to ensure a hassle-free journey:

Before You Travel

  • Note the validity, stay duration, and the number of entries specified on your visa. You must not stay in the country beyond this period.
  • Carry all your travel documents with you before departing for Peru.

At the Border

  • Present your passport with the visa to the immigration officer at the port of entry, where your entry stamp will be placed.
  • Be prepared to show copies of other documents submitted with your application.
  • Answer any basic questions about your visit honestly and without hesitation.

When You Enter Peru

  • While on a tourist permit, you cannot engage in formal employment with a Peruvian company or take part in business activities.
  • You may be eligible to extend this type of visa if needed.
  • Keep copies of your passport and visa with you while traveling within the country.
  • Respect the culture, customs, and immigration laws of Peru during your stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can extend your tourist visa in Peru easily. You can do this by visiting the immigration department in Lima and applying for an extension. However, ensure that you apply for an extension before your visa expires. If you are not able to get the extension in time, you must leave the country immediately.

Upon the expiration of your tourist permit, you are not allowed to stay in the country any longer. As per regulations, you must leave Peru before the exact expiry date stated on your visa. Staying beyond that date is considered an offense and can result in fines and deportation.

The embassy requirements do not mention specific medical tests for the tourist category. However, it is expected that you are in good health during your visit. It is advisable to undergo a medical check-up before traveling to a foreign country.

No, it is not possible to convert a tourist visa into an employment permit. These categories are independent of each other. If you require a work permit, you must apply for one after returning to your home country.

The embassy requirements do not specify a minimum amount for visa applications. Instead, you are expected to possess sufficient funds to support your entire stay. Ensure that the funds are easily accessible, and your transaction history shows stability.

The processing time for a Peruvian tourist permit is typically 7 to 10 working days, but it can take longer depending on various factors. Therefore, it is recommended to apply at least 10 working days before your intended travel date.

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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PERU VISA

1. Indian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for Peru Visa. 2. Person wishes to travel to Peru for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit/Business can apply visa through  Visa Lounge . Person who seeks employment in Peru is not eligible to apply through  Visa Lounge . 3. Travel insurance is mandatory requirement for passengers traveling to Peru.  Visa Lounge  also provides Travel Insurance to passengers at an additional cost.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

1.  Passport : Original Passport with validity for atleast one year and minimum two blank pages for visa stamp.    a) Photocopy of the passport    b) Attach all your old passports (if any) 2.  Peru Visa Application form  : Two visa application forms duly filled and signed in original with the impression of the index finger of the applicant. 3.  Photo Specification : Three recent camera clicked passport sized colored photographs on a white background with 70% - 80% face cover on a matt or semi-matt finished paper (35mm x45mm)     Please note : Photograph should not be more than 3 months old,scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas. 4.  Covering Letter  : Covering-Letter from applicant on business letter head mentioning name, designation,passport number, purpose and duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to – "The Visa Officer, Embassy of the Republic of Peru,New Delhi".     Please Note  : Covering-Letter on Letterhead if applicant is Self Employed or on plain paper if Employed .    Applicant's personal email id should be mentioned on the covering letter. 5.  Sponsored Visit    a) Invitation Letter from the the invitee.    b) A written affidavit in which he/she states that he/she shall be responsible to bear all costs of boarding and lodging of the applicant or repatriation in case of traveller has acquired illegal status or does not have sufficient funds to return. 6.  Financials :    a) Attested copy of ITR papers for last 3 years    b) Original Bank Statement for last six months with Bank Seal and sign. 7.  Proof of Occupation     Self Employed    a) Company Registration Certificate / Certificate of Incorporation / Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership Deed    b) Brief Company Profile    c) Articles of Memorandum (Incase the applicant is MD/Director)     Employed    a) No Objection Certificate from employer     Student    a) Leave Sanction Letter, School ID Card and NOC from school mentioning the dates of trip 8.  Identity Proof : Applicant must submit a copy of his/ her Adhaar card. 9.  Proof of Accommodation  : Hotel confirmation from Peru along with day to day itinerary 10.  Ticket : Confirm return air ticket. 11.  Medical : It is advisable for applicants to carry an Original YFC (Yellow Fever Certificate) at the time of travel. 12.  Please Note  : Applicant's holding a valid multiple entry visa in his old passport can travel with the same provided he needs to carry the new passport along with the old passport at the time of travel. 13.  Important Note : Indian Nationals are exempted from Tourist visas provided they fulfil the following    a) Being holders of valid visa of USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Schengen space countries, with a validity of at least 6 months. (excluded transit visas).    b) Permanent resident, accredited with the document of permit(i.e. green card) in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Schengen space countries.    c) The duration of stay for tourist/business travellers will be up to 180 days as maximum,whether continuous stay or variousvisits during the period of one year. (The stay will bedetermined in the port of entry by the Immigration Officers).

1.  Passport : Original Passport with validity for atleast one year and minimum two blank pages for visa stamp.    a) Photocopy of the passport    b) Attach all your old passports (if any) 2.  Peru Visa Application form  : Two visa application forms duly filled and signed in original with the impression of the index finger of the applicant.    a) Questioner Form 3.  Photo Specification : Three recent camera clicked passport sized colored photograph on a white background with 70% - 80% face cover on a matt or semi-matt finished paper(35mm x 45mm)     Please note : Photograph should not be more than 3 months old,scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas. 4.  Covering Letter  : Original covering-letter from the applicant on the company’s letter head stating applicant’s name, designation,passport number, purpose and duration of the visit. The letter should be addressed to-"The Visa Officer,Embassy of the Republic of Peru,New Delhi". Applicant's personal email id should be mentioned on Covering Letter. 5.  Invitation letter : A formal notarized invitation letter in Spanish from the business partner in Peru to be directly mailed or faxed ([email protected] / +91-11-4616 3301) to the Embassy. 6. Recommendation letter through recognized Indian Chamber of Commerce (FIEO, FICCI, APEDA, ASSOCHAM, PHD etc.) stating that company is registered with them. 7.  Financials :    a) Attested copy of ITR papers for last 3 years    b) Original Bank Statement for last six months with Bank Seal and sign. 8.  Proof Of Occupation    a) Company registration certificate/ Certificate of Incorporation.    b) Brief company profile.    c) Articles of Memorandum (In case if the applicant is Director/ MD)    d) Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership (In case if the applicant is Proprietor/ Partner in a firm)    e) Import/ Export license (If applicable) 9.  Identity Proof : Applicant must submit a copy of Adhaar card. 10.  Proof of Accommodation  : Hotel confirmation from Peru along with day to day itinerary. 11.  Ticket : Confirm Return Air Ticket. 12.  Medical : It is advisable for applicants to carry an Original YFC (Yellow Fever Certificate) at the time of travel. 13.  Please Note  : Applicant's holding a valid multiple entry visa in his old passport can travel with the same provided he needs to carry the new passport along with the old passport at the time of travel. 14.  Important Note : Indian Nationals are exempted from business visas provided they fulfil the following    a) Being holders of valid visa of USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Schengen space countries, with a validity of at least 6 months. (excluded transit visas).    b) Permanent resident, accredited with the document of permit(i.e. green card) in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia or Schengen space countries.    c) The duration of stay for tourist/business travellers will be up to 180 days as maximum,whether continuous stay or various visits during the period of one year. (The stay will be determined in the port of entry by the Immigration Officers).

PROCESSING TIME

5 to 6 working Days.

Applicants can pay Visa and other fees through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking and IVR. *  Note: Charges will be applied.

PERU VISA COST

Important points for fast track visas.

1. Visa of arrival is available if, Applicant having valid visa for UK, USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR SCHENGEN country with a minimum visa validity of 06 months after date of travel . 2. Permanent Resident or Green card holder of UK, USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR SCHENGEN country can also avail visa on arrival facility. 3. Personal Interview and police clearance certificate could be ask for Nationals of SRI LANKA, BANGLADESH IRAN. 4. The Embassy of Peru has the right to ask for additional documents or call the applicant documents or call the applicant for an interview and verification.   1. Visa of arrival is available if, Applicant having valid visa for UK, USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR SCHENGEN country with a minimum visa validity of 06 months after date of travel .   2. Permanent Resident or Green card holder of UK, USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR SCHENGEN country can also avail visa on arrival facility.   3. Personal Interview and police clearance certificate could be ask for Nationals of SRI LANKA, BANGLADESH and IRAN.   4. The Embassy of Peru has the right to ask for additional documents or call the applicant documents or call the applicant for an interview and verification.

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PERU EMBASSY F 3/16, Vasant Vihar, Munirka Marg, New Delhi. Tel: 46163333 Fax: 26141155, 46163301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.embassyperuindia.in

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  • Many a times, Embassies/Consulates change the visa requirements without any notice or publications and we come across such changes only after we apply for the respective visas. Hence, there may be some delay in website update for such cases.

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Travel Advisory November 15, 2023

Peru - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Last Update: Reissued with updates to crime information.

Exercise increased caution due to  crime, civil unrest, and the possibility of kidnapping . Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do not travel to:

  • The Colombian-Peruvian border area in the Loreto Region due to  crime .
  • The Valley of the Apurímac, Ene, and Mantaro Rivers (VRAEM), including areas within the Departments of Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, and Junin, due to  crime  and  terrorism .

Country Summary : Crime, including petty theft, carjackings, muggings, assaults, and other violent crime, is common in Peru and can occur during daylight hours despite the presence of many witnesses. Kidnapping is rare, but does occur. The risk of crime increases at night. Organized criminal groups have been known to use roadblocks to rob victims in areas outside of the capital city of Lima.

Demonstrations occur regularly throughout the country. Public demonstrations can take place for a variety of political and economic issues. Demonstrations can cause the shutdown of local roads, trains, and major highways, often without prior notice or estimated reopening timelines. Road closures may significantly reduce access to public transportation and airports and may disrupt travel both within and between cities.

U.S. travelers participating in Ayahuasca and Kambo ceremonies should be aware that numerous persons, including U.S. citizens, have reported that while under the influence of these substances, they have witnessed or been victims of sexual assault, rape, theft, serious health problems and injuries, and even death.

Currently, U.S. government personnel cannot travel freely throughout Peru for security reasons . Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Peru.

If you decide to travel to Peru:

  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Monitor local media for breaking events and adjust your plans as needed.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Follow the U.S. Embassy on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the U.S. Embassy  webpage .
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for Peru.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.

Colombian-Peruvian border area in the Loreto Region – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Drug trafficking and other criminal activity, combined with poor infrastructure, limits the capability and effectiveness of Peruvian law enforcement in this area.

The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens as U.S. government personnel are restricted from traveling within 20 kilometers of the border with Colombia in the Loreto region, except on the Amazon River itself, without permission. This includes travel on the Putumayo River, which forms most of the Peru-Colombia border.

U.S. government personnel must receive advance permission for any travel to the Peruvian-Colombian border.

Valley of the Apurímac, Ene, and Mantaro Rivers (VRAEM) includes areas within the Departments of Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, and Junin – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Remnants of the Shining Path terrorist group are active in the VRAEM. The group may attack with little or no warning, targeting Peruvian government installations and personnel.

Drug trafficking and other criminal activity, combined with poor infrastructure, limit the capability and effectiveness of Peruvian law enforcement in this area.

U.S. government personnel are restricted from traveling in the VRAEM except for certain areas during daylight hours. U.S. government personnel must receive advance permission for any travel to the VRAEM. The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens due to these travel restrictions.

Visit our website for  Travel to High-Risk Areas .

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Quick Facts

Must have six months validity at time of entry.

One page required for entry stamp.

Free, issued at the port of entry.

None Required.

$30,000 USD. More than $10,000 USD must be declared upon entry.

Same as entry.

Embassies and Consulates

U.S. Embassy Lima Avenida La Encalada cdra. 17 s/n Surco, Lima 33 Peru Telephone: + (51)(1) 618-2000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: + (51)(1) 618-2000 Fax: + (51) (1) 618-2724 Email: [email protected]

U.S. Consular Agency - Cusco Av. El Sol 449, Suite #201 Cusco, Peru Telephone: + (51)(84) 231-474 Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  + (51)(1) 618-2000 Fax: + (51)(84) 245-102

Email: [email protected]

Destination Description

See the Department of State’s Fact Sheet on Peru for information on U.S.-Peru relations.

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

COVID-19 Requirements

  • There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

Requirements for Entry :

  • A passport with six months validity is required to enter Peru. Migraciones (Immigration) authorities may also require evidence of return/onward travel.
  • Be sure your date and place of entry is officially documented by Migraciones, whether you arrive at a port, airport, or land border.
  • Your length of approved stay will be determined by border officials at the time of entry, and can range from 30 to 183 days. Extensions for tourists are usually not approved, and overstays result in fines.
  • The Embassy is unable to assist if you are denied entry. Peruvian immigration requires airlines to return travelers who are denied entry to their point of origin.

Requirements for Exit :

  • If you do not have an entry record, you will not be allowed to exit the country until immigration authorities confirm the time and place of your entry into the country. This can be a difficult process, costing considerable time and money to resolve.
  • Make sure Migraciones (Immigration) records your entry, and then save the record for your exit. An entry record is required even at remote border crossings, where often the proper officials are not present.
  • Immediately report lost/stolen passports to local police and keep the report. You must apply for a new passport at the Embassy and obtain a replacement entry record from Migraciones using your police report prior to exiting Peru.

Travel with Minors : Regardless of nationality, all children who are traveling with both birth parents are required to have a valid passport and the necessary visa or citizenship of the country where they are traveling. Peruvian immigration procedures are complex for minors traveling without one or both parents/legal guardians.

For entry/exit from Peru, U.S. citizen minors under the age of 18, traveling alone (or with only one parent), generally do not require additional documentation if entering as a tourist for less than 183 days. However, if the stay lasts more than 183 days, then a Permiso Notarial de Viaje is required (see below).

U.S. citizen minors who are dual national Peruvians, traveling alone (or with only one parent), require a Permiso Notarial de Viaje. Furthermore, step-parents or guardians accompanying a dual U.S.-Peruvian citizen minor must provide a Permiso Notarial de Viaje from the non-traveling minor’s parents (as listed on the birth certificate). Finally, if an accompanying parent has sole custody, legal documentation is required (such as a foreign court-approved custody document stating sole custody, a death certificate, a Peruvian court-approved document for travel, or a birth certificate listing only one parent).

A Permiso Notarial de Viaje is a written, notarized authorization from the non-traveling parent(s). Peruvian immigration will not accept a document notarized by the U.S. Embassy or a document notarized by a U.S. notary in lieu of a Permiso Notarial de Viaje. Please be aware that these authorizations are valid for 30 days and one trip only.

How to get a Permiso Notarial de Viaje:

  • In the United States, at the nearest Peruvian Consulate. There are multiple locations .
  • In Peru, at most Peruvian notaries. An apostilled U.S. birth certificate is required for issuance.

The U.S. Embassy is unable to assist travelers who are prevented from traveling for lack of a Permiso Notarial de Viaje.

HIV Restrictions : The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to, or foreign residents of, Peru.

Find information on dual nationality , prevention of international child abduction , and customs regulations on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:   Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as: 

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.) 
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists 
  • Places of worship 
  • Schools 
  • Parks 
  • Shopping malls and markets 
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)  

U.S. Embassy Lima enforces a Restricted Travel Policy for Embassy personnel, which is based on its assessment of conditions and developments throughout the country. See the Overseas Security and Advisory Council’s Country Security Report for Peru. See the latest Travel Advisory for Peru .

The VRAEM (Valley of the Apurímac, Ene, and Mantaro Rivers) is particularly remote and a known safe haven for narcotraffickers and the last operational remnants of the Shining Path terrorist group.

For more information, see our  Terrorism  page.  

Crime : Crime is a widespread problem in Peru.

  • Sexual assaults and rapes can occur, even in tourist areas. Travel in groups, do not leave food or drinks unattended, and use caution if a stranger offers you food or drink.
  • Intoxicated travelers, including U.S. citizens, also have been sexually assaulted, injured, or robbed while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
  • Pick-pocketing, robbery, and hotel room theft are the most common crimes. Armed robberies have occurred throughout the city, including popular tourist destinations. Armed assailants usually target victims for their smartphones, wallets, or purses. If confronted by someone with a weapon, it is best not to resist.
  • Incapacitating drugs, such as rohypnol and scopolamine, have been used to facilitate robberies and sexual assaults. Seek medical attention if you begin to feel ill.
  • On routes to and from the airport in Lima, robberies have occurred where the assailant uses a tool to break a window while the vehicle is stopped in traffic.  Keep your belongings in the trunk or out of sight. Authorized taxi booths are present at the airport in Lima that will charge a flat rate according to the destination.
  • Use hotel safes, if available. Avoid wearing obviously expensive jewelry or clothing, and carry only the cash or credit cards that you need.
  • Stay alert in crowds and on public transportation. Be aware that thieves might create distractions to target you.
  • Avoid isolated areas when on foot, especially after dark.
  • Be alert for robberies in which criminals enter a taxi and force victims to withdraw money from ATMs.
  • Use an app-based taxi service, order a taxi by phone, or use a service affiliated with a major hotel, as it is usually safer than hailing an unknown taxi on the street.
  • Use ATMs in well-protected indoor areas such as banks or shopping malls. Avoid withdrawing large amounts of cash at one time.
  • Do not let your credit card out of your sight in order to avoid credit card “skimming.” You should expect the vendor to use a credit card reader in your presence. The vendor will ask for your passport or ID number on the receipt.
  • To avoid carjacking or theft from your car while you are stopped at intersections, drive with your doors locked and windows rolled up. Do not leave valuables in plain view.

There is little government presence in many remote areas of the Andes and Amazon basin. Illicit activities, such as illegal mining, logging, and coca production, are common.

Drug trafficking and other criminal activity, combined with poor infrastructure, limit the capability and effectiveness of Peruvian law enforcement in these areas.

The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens along the Colombian border and in the VRAEM, as U.S. government personnel are restricted from traveling in these regions.

Demonstrations  occur frequently. They may take place in response to political or economic issues, on politically significant holidays, and during international events. 

  • Demonstrations can be unpredictable; avoid areas around protests and demonstrations.
  • Past demonstrations have turned violent.
  • Check local media for updates and traffic advisories. 

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI pages for information.

Financial scams are prevalent in Peru. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Money transfers 
  • Grandparent/Relative targeting 

Victims of Crime :  U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police and contact the U.S. Embassy in Lima. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

  • U.S. Embassy: +51-1-618-2000 (phone is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week)
  • Local police: 105 (National Police)
  • Tourist Police: 0800-22221
  • IPeru: 01-574-8000 (a tourist information service that has English-speaking personnel)

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • Help you find appropriate medical care.
  • Assist you with reporting a crime to the police.
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent.
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion.
  • Provide a list of local attorneys.
  • Provide information on victims’ compensation programs in the United States .
  • Provide information on assistance programs for victims of crime in Peru .
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution.
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home.
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport.

Domestic Violence :  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact the Embassy for assistance. Telephone (answered 24 hours): +51-1-618-2000

Tourism : The tourism industry, including adventure activities (e.g. paragliding, sandboarding, etc.), is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. U.S. citizens are encouraged to pay attention to waiver and liability policies of tour companies, as they may vary or not exist. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties : You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities prior to practicing or operating a business.

Ayahuasca/Kambo/Hallucinogens:  Traditional hallucinogens, often referred to as ayahuasca or kambo, are often marketed to travelers as “ceremonies” or “spiritual cleansing,” and typically contain dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a strong hallucinogen that is illegal in the United States and many other countries.

  • Intoxicated travelers, including U.S. citizens, have been sexually assaulted, injured, or robbed while under the influence of these substances.
  • Health risks associated with ayahuasca are not well understood, and, on occasion, U.S. citizens have suffered serious illness or death after taking these drugs.
  • These incidents often occur in remote areas and far away from modern medical facilities, making the risks even greater.
  • Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Peru are severe.
  • Offenders can expect long pre-trial detention and lengthy prison sentences under harsh conditions with significant expense for themselves and/or their families.
  • Never agree to carry a suitcase or package through customs for anyone.
  • Peru uses strict screening procedures for detecting narcotics smuggling at its international airports.

Customs Currency Regulations :

  • $30,000 USD or its equivalent in cash or negotiable items is the maximum allowed for entry or exit.
  • Any amount in excess of $10,000 USD must be declared and the legal source proven.

Artifacts :

  • Peruvian law forbids the export of pre-Columbian objects and other artifacts protected by cultural patrimony statutes.
  • U.S. customs officials are required to seize pre-Columbian objects and certain colonial religious artwork brought into the United States.

Animal Products/Plants :

  • Avoid products made of wild plants and animals, as many are of illegal origin and may involve protected or endangered species, whose sale and export are illegal.
  • Peruvian authorities will seize any protected species that is sold or transported, either live or transformed into food, medicinal beverages, leather, handcrafts, garments, etc.
  • Some products, including live animals, require special permits when leaving Peru.
  • Knowingly importing into the United States wildlife or plants that were taken from the wild or sold in violation of the laws of Peru (or any other country) is a violation of the Lacey Act (16 USC § 3371).

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification : If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information.

Special Circumstances : Many popular destinations in Peru are remote. These areas have few facilities that are able to provide advanced or emergency medical care.

  • Local rescue capabilities are severely limited. Many mountain areas are too high for helicopters to reach safely. Accidents or injuries while hiking or climbing are common; crisis responders may take hours or even days to reach you if they are traveling over great distances and/or rough terrain.
  • When using tourist company services, travelers are encouraged to use qualified and licensed operators. Many do not meet international safety standards. Inquire about safety standards prior to engaging in adventure activities. The Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo (Tourism Ministry) website provides information on tourism companies.
  • Always check with local authorities before traveling about local geographic, climatic, health, and security conditions that may impact your safety.
  • Be aware that you may not have access to phone or internet for days at a time. Check in with family prior to going to remote areas and leave detailed written plans and timetables. Use of a personal GPS beacon is encouraged.

Seismic Activity :  Earthquakes are common throughout Peru. On May 26, 2019, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck the Loreto region of Peru. One fatality in the Cajamarca region and 11 injuries as well as isolated power outages and some infrastructure damage were reported.

  • Visit Peru’s National Emergency Operations Center (COEN) for more information.
  • In the event of a natural disaster, monitor local media and government agencies, including IPeru , the Commission to Promote Peru for Exports and Tourism (PROMPERU) , and Peru’s National Meteorology and Hydrology Service (SENAMHI) for updates.
  • WhatsApp: IPeru +51-944-492-314
  • Twitter: @Promperu @COENPeru @SENAMHIPeru @Sismos_Peru_IGP
  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for information on emergency preparedness and response.

Legal Issues in Peru :

  • The legal system in Peru may require victims or their families to hire lawyers to advance their cases through the legal system, even for victims of serious crimes.
  • U.S. citizens have reported unethical practices by lawyers and others, resulting in costly losses and little hope of remedy through the local judicial system.
  • Peruvian laws are subject to change with little notice . The Peruvian government publishes little information in English. The U.S. Embassy cannot give detailed advice about Peruvian law.

Counterfeit and Pirated Goods : Although counterfeit and pirated goods are prevalent in many countries, they may still be illegal according to local laws. You may also pay fines or have to give them up if you bring them back to the United States. See the U.S. Department of Justice website for more information.

Faith-Based Travelers : See the following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports

LGBTQI+ Travelers : There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBTI events in Peru.

See our LGBTQI+ Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities:  Peruvian law prohibits discrimination against persons with physical and mental disabilities, and the law is enforced.  Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is as prevalent as in the United States. The most common types of accessibility may include ramps, special cashiers for those with disabilities, and elevators. Expect accessibility to be limited in public transportation, and common in lodging, communication/information, and general infrastructure. There is a significant difference between Lima (and other large cities) and the rest of the country.

  • Rental, repair, and replacement services are available for aids/equipment/devices.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a list of translators .

Students : See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers : See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

COVID-19 Testing:

  • PCR and/or antigen tests are available for U.S. citizens in Peru, and test results are reliably available within one calendar day.
  • Peru is able to test for COVID-19 in country. Private hospitals and laboratories as well as the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA) are administering tests.
  • U.S. citizens are responsible for their own COVID-19 testing costs.

COVID-19 Vaccines:

The COVID-19 vaccine is available for U.S. citizens to receive in Peru. Visit the FDA's website to  learn more about FDA-approved vaccines  in the United States.  

  • Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Sinopharm vaccines are available in Peru.
  • For more information about the Peruvian Ministry of Health’s (MINSA) national vaccine strategy, see (in Spanish)  MINSA's website .

Medical Care :

  • Specialized medical care can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and you are expected to pay in full at the time of discharge.
  • Pharmacies are widely available. However, some medications might not be offered, and brand names will differ from products in the United States.
  • Exercise caution if you explore herbal and folk remedies.

For emergency services in Peru, dial 113 .

Ambulance services are not present throughout the country or are unreliable in most areas except Lima and other major cities. Training and availability of emergency responders may be below U.S. standards. Injured or seriously ill travelers may prefer to take a taxi or private vehicle to the nearest major hospital rather than wait for an ambulance.

We do not pay medical bills . Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance : Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance overseas. Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with the Government of Peru to ensure the medication is legal in Peru.

Vaccinations : Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information :

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Air Quality : Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Health Facilities in General:

  • Adequate health facilities are available in Lima and other major cities, but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards.
  • Public medical clinics lack basic resources and supplies.
  • Hospitals and doctors often require payment “up front” prior to service or admission. Credit card payment is usually available. Some hospitals and medical professionals require cash payment.
  • Private and public hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient.
  • Travelers should make efforts to obtain complete information on billing, pricing, and proposed medical procedures before agreeing to any medical care.
  • Medical staff may speak little or no English.
  • Generally, in public hospitals only minimal staff is available overnight in non-emergency wards.
  • Patients bear all costs for transfer to or between hospitals if they do not have insurance.
  • Psychological and psychiatric services are limited, even in the larger cities, with hospital-based care only available through government institutions.

Medical Tourism and Elective Surgery :

  • U.S. citizens have suffered serious complications or died during or after having cosmetic or other elective surgery.
  • Medical tourism is a rapidly growing industry. People seeking health care overseas should understand that medical systems operate differently from those in the United States and are not subject to the same rules and regulations. Anyone interested in traveling for medical purposes should consult with their local physician before traveling and visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for information on Medical Tourism, the risks of medical tourism, and what you can do to prepare before traveling to Peru.
  • We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation in the event of unforeseen medical complications.
  • Your legal options in case of malpractice are very limited in Peru.
  • Although Peru has many elective/cosmetic surgery facilities that are on par with those found in the United States, the quality of care varies widely. If you plan to undergo surgery in Peru, make sure that emergency medical facilities are available and professionals are accredited and qualified.

Pharmaceuticals:

  • Exercise caution when purchasing medication overseas. Pharmaceuticals, both over the counter and requiring prescription in the United States, are often readily available for purchase with little controls. Counterfeit medication is common and may prove to be ineffective, the wrong strength, or contain dangerous ingredients. Medication should be purchased in consultation with a medical professional and from reputable establishments.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Food and Drug Administration are responsible for rules governing the transport of medication back to the United States. Medication purchased abroad must meet their requirements to be legally brought back into the United States. Medication should be for personal use and must be approved for usage in the United States. Please visit the  U.S. Customs and Border Protection  and the  Food and Drug Administration  websites for more information.   

Please review Peru's rules on medication .  

Non-Traditional Medicine:

  • U.S. citizens have suffered serious complications or died while seeking medical care from non-traditional “healers” and practitioners in Peru. Ensure you have access to licensed emergency medical facilities in such cases.

Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy :

  • If you are considering traveling to Peru to have a child through use of assisted reproductive technology, please see our ART and Surrogacy Abroad page .
  • Surrogacy is illegal for foreigners in Peru, subject to complex local regulation.
  • If you decide to pursue parenthood in Peru via assisted reproductive technology (ART) with a gestational mother, be prepared for long and unexpected delays in documenting your child’s citizenship. Be aware that individuals who attempt to circumvent local law risk criminal prosecution.

Water Quality:

  • In many areas, tap water is not potable. Bottled water and beverages are generally safe, although you should be aware that many restaurants and hotels serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested. Be aware that ice for drinks may be made using tap water. 
  • Many cities in Peru, such as Puno, Cusco, Arequipa, Ayacucho, and Huaraz, are at high altitude. Be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness, and take precautions before you travel. Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about  Travel to High Altitudes .

Adventure Travel:

  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about  Adventure Travel . 

General Health :

The following diseases are prevalent:

  • Travelers’ Diarrhea
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome
  • Hepatitis A and B
  • Leishmaniasis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Yellow fever

Use the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended mosquito repellents and sleep under insecticide-impregnated mosquito nets. Chemoprophylaxis is recommended for all travelers even for short stays.  

HIV/AIDS: For more information visit MINSA’s website (in Spanish): https://www.dge.gob.pe/vih/ .

Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about  Resources for Travelers  regarding specific issues in Peru.

Air Quality:

  • Air pollution is a significant problem in several major cities in Peru. Consider the impact seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary.  
  • Infants, children, and teen.
  • People over 65 years of age.
  • People with lung disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  • People with heart disease or diabetes.
  • People who work or are active outdoors. 

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety :  Driving conditions in Peru are very different from those found in the United States, and can be considerably more dangerous. Visitors are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with local law and driving customs before attempting to operate vehicles.

  • Roads are often poorly maintained and may lack crash barriers, guard rails, signs, and streetlights.
  • Fog is common on coastal and mountain highways, making conditions more treacherous.
  • Slow-moving buses and trucks frequently stop in the middle of the road unexpectedly.
  • Road travel at night is particularly hazardous. Due to safety concerns, U.S. Embassy personnel are prohibited from traveling on mountainous roads at night.
  • Traveling in a group is preferable to solo travel. Spare tires, parts, and fuel are needed when traveling in remote areas, where distances between service areas are long.

Traffic Laws:  Traffic laws are often ignored and rarely enforced, creating dangerous conditions for drivers and pedestrians.

  • Seat belts are mandatory for driver and front-seat passengers in a private vehicle.
  • It is against the law to talk on a cellular phone while driving, and violators may be fined.
  • When driving in urban areas, taxis and buses often block lanes impeding traffic.
  • Directional signals are often not used, and vehicles frequently turn from the middle through traffic lanes.
  • While driving outside major cities and on the Pan-American Highway, you must drive with your lights on.
  • Traffic officers must wear uniforms and identification cards that include their last name on their chest.
  • Traffic officers are not allowed to retain your personal identification or vehicle documents.
  • Under no circumstances should you offer or agree to pay money to traffic officers.
  • If you are involved in an accident, you MUST contact local police and remain at the scene without moving your vehicle until the authorities arrive. This rule is strictly enforced, and moving a vehicle or leaving the scene of an accident may constitute an admission of guilt under Peruvian law.
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  • Accidents are frequently attributed to excessive speed, poor bus maintenance, poor road conditions, and driver fatigue.
  • Individuals should use private taxi companies or car-share applications when traveling as opposed to hailing taxis on the side of the road for safety.

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  • New e-VISA:   This new e-Visa has 03sub-categories i.e., e-Tourist visa, e-Business Visa and e-Medical visa, which can be applied by the applicant directly online, pay visa fee online and receive ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) online.  There is no requirement to visit the Embassy.  The e-Visas are meant for those International Travellers whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation , sight seeing , casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit. The validity of e-Visa will be 60 days from the date of arrival in India. Double entry is permitted on e-Tourist Visa and e-Business Visa. Triple entry will be permitted on e-Medical Visa.However, such e-Visas are allowed for a maximum of two visits in a calendar year.

It may please be noted that there is no system of Visa upon arrival in India. Persons wishing to avail of e-Visa facilities should apply for the same online at least 4 days in advance of date of travel, ensure that they have received the e-Visa by e-mail in confirmation (Electronic Travel Authorization - ETA) from Indian authorities and carry a printed copy of the same PRIOR to undertaking travel to India.  For complete information on new e-Visa and online application procedure, please visit  https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html

  • REGULAR ONLINE VISA APPLICATION which is applied online by the applicant and thereafter print a copy of the application and submit to the Embassy with the required documents.  This is meant for all other types for visas for various duration.  Prior appointment is not required. Following points may please be noted while completing such online visa application:
  • For proper uploading of online visa applications, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox internet browser options are recommended.

Complete the Onlineat  https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/index.html The visa application form is available online in English only. It is necessary to upload a digital photograph, as per prescribed specification. The system will automatically generate the application in .pdf format. Print it. If you want to print it later, please copy the Web File number and use the option “Reprint Registered Application”.

  • You may verify that the 12-digit PDF visa application Web File Number generated begins with letters ‘PERL’ and ensure that the visa application is submitted at the Embassy within a maximum period of seven days later, in order to enable its online retrieval at the Embassy.
  • After filling online the application form, please print and submit the  same at the Embassy along with other supporting documents and prescribed visa fees. Monday to Friday from 09:30 to 11:45 hrs except  Holidays , There is no prior appointment required .  Advisory on Biometrics .
  • Passport must have a minimum validity of six months from the date of application with at least two blank visa pages.
  • Applicants who have dual citizenship with Peru/Bolivia and another country may apply on their Peruvian / Bolivian passport if living in Peru / Bolivia.

Documents required for visa: All visa applicants are required to submit the following documents: 1. Visa Application Form Online .   The form has to be completed, printed and duly signed (in the box below the photo and at the end of the Form).  In the fields Surname and Given Name, enter all your surnames and given names, exactly as shown in the passport.  Please re-check all your entries in the Form before submission online, specially the accuracy of passport number, its issue and expiry date, date of birth, gender and previous visits to India, if any.  The Embassy will not be responsible for error in filling up online application, which will reflect in the visa and cannot be corrected at a later stage. 2. The passport, in original, and one photocopy. If you hold dual nationality, attach copy of your other passport and fill in the additional form: foreigners/dual nationality . 3. Requisite fees for the visa.  (Please see the  Visa Fees  chart below). 4. Copy of DNI or your country’s Identification Card (ID). 5. Photocopy of Valid International Yellow Fever Certificate. The validity of this certificate begins ten days after the date of vaccination. It means that you can only enter India if you have taken it at least 10 days before your date of entry into India. 6. One 5 cm X 5 cm size colour photograph with white background.   (Photo Requirement) . Please paste your photograph on the printed Form. 7. Copy of confirmed flight booking. 8. Latest bank statement or proof of financial support of the applicant. Copy of debit/credit cards are not accepted. 9. Apart from the above requirements, the Embassy reserves the right to ask for additional documents such as letter from employer/educational certificates etc. Important Points •  Visa is valid from the date of issue and not from the date of entry into India. Please bear this in mind when completing the section "Visa Period" on your visa application to be valid for your whole trip. •  Acceptance of visa application does not automatically guarantee grant of visa. •  Visa processing fee once deposited shall not be refunded. Fee should be deposited only after ascertaining the correct type and period of visa applicable for the purpose of travel. •  The duration and number of entries granted to the applicant will be solely at the discretion of the Embassy. No claims and correspondences shall be entertained in this regard. •  Applicants holding passports, other than Peru/Bolivia, must have a valid stay permit for at least one year in Peru/Bolivia for grant of all types of visas except Business and Employment. In case of Business visa, stay permit of at least two years in Peru/Bolivia is necessary. In all other cases, clearance is to be obtained from Indian Missions in their respective countries, which will take longer period for processing. •  All applicants should check the details in their visas, immediately on collection, and bring any discrepancies to the attention of the issuing authority without delay for rectification. The Embassy shall not bear any responsibility for consequences of failing to do so. •  All travellers to India, especially long-term visa holders, are advised to check the latest immigration and entry regulations before travel. •  Satellite telephone services like Thuraya and Irridium are not permitted in India. Visitors to India are advised not to carry satellite phones to India. Unauthorised use of satellite telephone services attracts penal provisions of the Indian Wireless Act and Indian Telegraph Act. Persons found using satellite phones without license will be prosecuted and such unauthorized satellite phones found in their possession will be seized. •  In case of Peruvian/Bolivian passport holders, with single citizenship, tourist/business visa is normally issued the next working day once they are approved.    •  Registration: Foreigners entering India on Student visa, Employment visa, Research visa, Missionary visa valid for more than 180 days are required to get themselves registered with the concerned Foreigners Registration Office within 14 days of their arrival in India. Foreigners holding any other type of visa valid for more than 180 days do not require registration if the period of their stay in India on each visit is less than 180 days. However, they must register themselves within 180 days of arrival if the period of their continuous stay exceeds 180 days. For more details, please access the website: www.immigrationindia.nic.in.

Visas issued to foreigners are not valid for certain specified areas. Special permits should be obtained from India for visiting Restricted or Protected Areas. All Tibetan settlements are Restricted Areas.

Violation of visa rules, including overstay, indulging in activities not allowed by the purpose of the visa, non-registration, etc. are treated very seriously and may lead to fines, debarment from future entry and even detention and imprisonment.

Types of Visa The following types of India visa are issued to foreign nationals in accordance with the purpose of their visit.

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1/2/3.    Diplomatic/Official/UN Official Diplomats/Officials assigned to their countries Missions/Posts in India or Diplomatic/Official/UN passport holders working in UN or international organizations located in India and their spouses/children holding any type of passport are granted diplomatic/official visas.

Additional Documents Required: Besides Documents required for VISA a Note Verbale issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru/Bolivia or from the respective Diplomatic/UN Mission.

  • Transit Visa A Transit Visa is granted for the sole purpose of enabling the holder to travel through India to reach his/her ultimate destination. Change of purpose is not allowed. The visa will ordinarily be valid for a single/double journey and for entry within 15 days of date of issue. The Transit visa is valid for direct transit only for a maximum period of 3 days. For a stay in India beyond 3 days, an appropriate visa should be obtained.  Please note that validity of the visa begins from the date when visa is issued, and not from the date of travel on your application form.
  • Entry visas Entry Visa is issued to a Person of India Origin, foreign spouse of Indian national and to spouse/children of foreigners holding any type of visa other than tourist/transit visa. An Entry Visa is given for a specific purpose as decided by the mission. Registration is required within 14 days of arrival in India if the stay is more than 180 days.

Additional Documents required: Besides Documents required for VISA following documents are required: Invitation letter from the organization/agency based in India and a letter from the concerned organization in native country for persons going for voluntary work. For students letter from their institutions and letter of financial guarantee either from parents or bank.

  • Tourist Visa Persons wishing to visit India as tourists, or for meeting friends and relatives, will be given Tourist Visas valid for a maximum period of six months. Tourist visas are non-extendable and non-convertible.  Please see section Documents required for VISA for the requisite documents.
  • Employment Visa Employment Visa is granted to a foreigner who wants to take up an employment in India. Visa is granted for the duration of the employment or for a maximum period of two years whichever is less. Minimum annual salary should be Indian Rupees 16,25,000 per year. Registration is required within 14 days of arrival if employment visa is for more than 180 days.

Foreign nationals who wish to come to India for honorary work (without salary) with NGOs registered in India are granted employment visa for one year. However, foreign nationals can draw a monthly remuneration not exceeding Rs. 10,000/- for honorary work.   While in India, for all visa queries and possibility of further extension of visa, Foreigners Regional Registration Office in the concerned state may be approached. 

Additional Documents required: Besides Documents required for VISA following documents are required:    •    Proof of employment or contract or engagement by the company/organization in India.  The document should clearly mention the salary proposed.    •    Details of the assignment, terms and conditions, contract signed with Indian companies etc.    •    Documentary proof of educational qualifications and professional expertise.     •    Copies of Registration Certificate of the Company. A letter of introduction from Indian Chamber of Commerce in Peru (INCHAM) may also be submitted.  INCHAM’s coordinates are given below:

Ms. Claudia Montiel  Secretary  [email protected]

  • Project Visa Project visa is a sub-set of employment visa and is granted to foreigners employed for executing in Steel and Power Sector Projects.  Requirement of documents is similar to Employment Visa.
  • Student Visa Student visas are given to  bona fide students to pursue regular studies at recognized institutions in India and to persons going for studying Yoga, Vedic Culture, Indian systems of dance/music etc. The visa is valid for the period of study as approved by the educational/recognized institutions in India or to a maximum period of five years. Registration is required within 14 days of arrival in India, if period of stay is more than 180 days. Students sponsored by AIESEC for project based work in companies/industries are eligible for business visa and those going for community/social services are granted entry visa.

Additional Documents required : Besides Documents required for VISA, admission letter from the educational institution which is duly recognized by the Government of India copy of its Registration Certificate.

  • Journalist Visa Given to professional journalists and photographers. Visa is granted for a period up to three months. Those interested in making documentaries in India may contact the Embassy for details.  All professional Journalists and photographers are granted only Journalist visa irrespective of the purpose of visit.

Additional Documents required : Besides documents required for VISA, a letter from the employer stating the purpose of travel.

  • Business Visa Business Visa is granted to a foreign national who wants to visit India to establish an industrial/business venture or to explore possibilities to set up industrial/business venture, or wants to purchase/sell industrial products in India. 

Additional Documents required : Besides Documents required for VISA following documents are required: A Letter of Invitation from an Indian company on their official company letterhead, clearly stating the purpose and duration for which visa is requested. A similar letter from the local Peruvian/Bolivian Company. A copy of Certificate of Registration of both the companies is also required.

A letter of introduction from Indian Chamber of Commerce in Peru (INCHAM) may also be submitted.  INCHAM’s coordinates are given below:

Claudia Montiel Secretaria [email protected]

  • Missionary Visa Visa to foreign missionaries, other than those holding ‘No objection to return to India’ endorsements, are granted only after clearance by concerned Ministry/Department in India.
  • Mountaineering Visa Additional Documents required: Besides Documents required for VISA Mountaineering clearance from competent authorities in India is required.
  • Conference Visa Foreign nationals are granted conference visas on production of an invitation to a conference/seminar/workshop being organized in India by Ministry/Department of the Government of India; public sector undertaking; central educational institution; public funded universities; organizations owned and controlled by the Government of India/State Government/Union Territory/United Nations or other specialized agencies/ organizations. Conference/seminar/workshop sponsored by an NGO in India needs clearance/approval of concerned ministry of the Central/State Government.

Additional Documents required : Besides Documents required for VISA following documents are required:   •  A copy of the signed Letter of Invitation for the Conference from organizers in India.  •  A copy of the letter from the Institution represented in Peru/Bolivia.

  • Research Visa Research Visas are granted for Research work for a maximum of three years or for the duration of the research project. All Research Projects need to be cleared from India and it can take long time for issuance of such visas. 

Additional Documents required : Besides Documents required for VISA following documents are required: •  Submission of subject of research along with the application •  Original admission letter of recognized university/organization •   Evidence of financial resources.

16 & 17.     Medical/Medical Escort Visa A Medical visa is given for medical treatment in India. The visa is granted up to one year with triple entries and registration is required within 14 days of arrival.  A Medical Escort visa is given to those who are accompanying the patient. Maximum of two escorts are permitted with a patient. Visa is granted up to one year with triple entries. Registration is required within 14 days of arrival in India.

Additional Documents required : Besides Documents required for Medical VISA relevant letters signed and stamped from the hospital concerned in India is required.

  • Intern Visa

An Intern Visa is granted for pursuing internship in Indian companies, Educational Institutions and NGOs. 

The period of visa is restricted to the duration of the internship programme or one year, whichever is less.

Requirements :-

The intern visa will be granted immediately after completion of graduation/post graduation but the gap between the completion of graduation/post graduation and the commencement of the internship should not be more than one year.

A letter is required from the Indian company/educational institution/NGO concerned sponsoring the foreign national for the internship programme clearly indicating the period of internship.

In case the internship is in a Company, the foreign national  being sponsored for internship  should draw a minimum remuneration of Indian  Rs.7.80 lakhs per annum . There will be no minimum salary limit in the case of internship in Educational Institutions and NGOs.

Intern visa will not be issued for internship in certain vital sectors like Defence, Telecom, Space Technologies, Construction/strategic infrastructure projects, Mining, Civil Aviation, Petroleum& Natural Gas exploration, Private security agencies, Human Rights, Nuclear Energy, Environmental issues and Dams.

Grant of Intern Visa for pursuing internship in NGOs will be subject to prior clearance of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. Prior clearance of MHA, Govt. of India is also required if the internship programme involves visits to Protected, Restricted and Cantonment areas, State of Jammu & Kashmir and North Eastern States. Foreign nationals granted visa for doing internship will have to register themselves with the Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) concerned with 14 days of arrival in India if continuous stay is for more than 180 days.

The foreign national will have to exit the country before the expiry of the visa. An undertaking should be obtained from the company/organization concerned that they will ensure departure of the foreigner on completion of the internship.

Under no circumstances, the foreign national will be allowed to take up employment in India immediately after completion of the internship programme. Conversion of the Intern visa into Employment visa or any other types of visa will not be permitted. In case the foreign national receives any offer for employment in India, he/she will have to go back to the country of his/her origin/domicile and apply for Employment Visa at the Indian Mission/Post concerned.

Earnings from internship of the foreign nationals with Indian companies/Educational institutions/NGOs will be subject to the Indian Income Tax Regulations.

Grant of visa to interns sponsored by AIESEC will also be governed by the above mentioned guidelines.

Film Visa is given for the shooting of a feature film or television/cinema and reality TV show/commercial serials.  For more details, please contact the Embassy.

Duration of Visa   

Under the liberalized Visa regime of Government of India nationals of all countries, will be granted multiple entry Tourist and Business visa for a period of 5 years. (Except USA, Canada and Japan who are covered by 10-year Tourist and Business Visa regime and the following  33 countries:

1.Iran 2. Iraq 3. Egypt 4.Libya 5. Qatar 6.Syria 7.Sudan 8. Tunisia 9. Kuwait 10.Yemen 11.Algeria 12. Baharain 13.Turkey 14. Morocco 15. Kyrgystan 16. Turkmenistan 17. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea(North Korea) 18. Lebanon 19. Pakistan 20. Afghanistan 21. Saudi Arabia 22. Uganda 23. Congo 24. Ethiopia 25. Nigeria 26. Belarus 27. Somalia 28. Bangladesh 29. South Sudan 30. Kazakhstan 31. China 32. Uzbekistan 33. Sri Lanka).

For Peruvian citizens:

For US citizens:

For citizens of other nationalities (except US and British citizens) except those included in Exceptions - Specific Countries List below) :

++ Bolivian nationals applying for visa for more than 1 year and up to 5 years will have to apply in person in Lima.

  ++ Bolivian nationals applying for visa for more than 1 year and up to 5 years will have to apply in person in Lima.

For British citizens:

Business Visa charges (on reciprocal basis)

Employment Visa  (fees in US$)

Exceptions -Specific Countries List

  • Gratis Visas :  In view of the existing bilateral agreements/arrangements, all types of visas are  issued on gratis basis to the nationals of Afghanistan, Argentina(only Business, Tourist and Transit Visa) Bangladesh, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Jamaica, Maldives, Mauritius, Mongolia, South Africa and Uruguay(only Tourist visas). In respect of Seychelles nationals, all type of visas except for work/employment may be issued on gratis basis.  However, ICWF charges of US$3 will be applicable .

2. Visa Free Countries :  Nationals of Nepal and Bhutan do not require visa to enter India. However, Nepali nationals require visa if they enter India from China, which may be granted gratis.

3. Visas Fee for Pakistani Nationals :  As per visa agreement dated September 08, 2002, signed between India and Pakistan, a fee of Rs.100/- is to be charged  for an Indian visa of all types .

  • Special Visa Fee Categories :  In view of the existing bilateral agreements/arrangements, visa fee in respect of following countries will be as follows :
  • e)  Russian Nationals : Normal visa fee schedule does not apply to Russian nationals. Service charges should be charged from the Russian nationals as per details given below:
  • f)  Sri Lankan Nationals : The existing rates of visa fees for Sri Lankan nationals remain unchanged. Details are as given below:
  • g) Mozambique Nationals : The visa fee  to be charged from  the Mozambique nationals are given below:
  • Gratis Business & Employment Visas for countries mentioned below:

Business and Employment visas (where applicable) to the applicants from the following 48 Countries will be issued on gratis basis.  However, Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF) charges of US$ will be charged  from the business and employment visa applicants.

  • CANADIAN NATIONALS :
  • Transfer of Visa : When an Indian visa affixed on an old passport is transferred to a new one, a service fee of US$8.00 is to be charged. This fee will not be charged from the nationals of the countries mentioned in para 1, 2 and 3.

Submission of Applications:

After applying for the service online, printed copy of the application form along with all required documents and fee receipt should be submitted at the Embassy in person by the applicant. The Visa/Consular fees have to be paid in cash (exact amount) only in US Dollars by the applicant. Payment in Soles, Credit Cards, Cheques, etc. are not acceptable. Most visa applications are processed and visas issued while the applicant waits, provided all documents are in order.

From Bolivia

Visa applicants in Bolivia, after applying for the service online, should deposit and route their completed applications, along with necessary documents and fees, to Embassy through Honorary Consulate General of India in Santa Cruz, Bolivia whose contact details are given below:

Mr. Jonny Salvatierra Saldaña Honorary Consul General of India,  Av. Banzer km. 3.5 entre 4to y 5to anillo, edificio Tata Motors. Santa Cruz, BOLIVIA  Telephone: 00 591 3 3420004 e-mail:  [email protected] ; [email protected]

  Alternatively, visa applicants in Bolivia, after applying for the service online, can also send their applications to the Embassy by following the instructions given below:

1. Scanned copies of Completed applications, along with necessary documents, may be sent to the Embassy first by email to:  [email protected] . Applicants will be informed by the Embassy about correctness of documents. After this, fees can be deposited.

2. The original application, passport, supporting documents and fee receipts have to be sent by courier to the Embassy of India Lima, Peru (Av.Salaverry 3006 San Isidro, Lima – Peru). These documents have to be couriered to the Embassy at applicant’s cost.  When the service has been rendered and ready for dispatch, the Embassy will be inform the applicant to arrange a pre-paid courier for collection from Lima.

To pay the Consular fees The Embassy of India in Peru has opened a bank account in Bolivia in which visa applicants should deposit  only visa fee   in exact amount   and NO courier charges or whatsoever should be included.  Thereafter, a scanned copy of the Deposit Receipt should be sent by email to us  at  [email protected] .  Henceforth, no cash will be accepted. The details of the bank account are as under:

It may be noted that 3-4 working days are required for processing of visa, in addition to courier transportation time, to send the passports back to the applicants in Bolivia.

Visa timings are:          9.30 A.M. to 11.45 A.M.                                       (Appointment required) Contact visa officer:     Mr. Shivaji Sen , Head of Chancery (Consular) Telephone :                   (51-1) 460-2289/461-0371/261-6006 Fax :                               (51-1) 461-0374 E-mail:                            [email protected]

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Does Travel To Peru Require A Visa: Everything You Need To Know

  • Last updated Apr 12, 2024
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Matteo Giordani

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does travel to peru require a visa

Peru, a land of stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and rich cultural heritage, has become a popular destination for travelers from around the world. However, for those planning a trip to this South American gem, one question looms large: does travel to Peru require a visa? In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into everything you need to know about visa requirements for traveling to Peru, ensuring you have all the necessary information to make your journey to this vibrant country a seamless one. So pack your bags, as we embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding travel visas in Peru.

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Traveling to peru, visa-free entry for certain nationalities, visa requirements for other nationalities, important considerations for traveling to peru.

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If you're planning a trip to Peru, one of the first things you may be wondering is whether you need a visa to enter the country. The good news is that for many nationalities, including citizens of the United States, Canada, and the European Union, a visa is not required. However, there are some important details and exceptions to be aware of.

For citizens of most countries, including the United States, Canada, and the countries in the European Union, you can enter Peru as a tourist for up to 183 days without a visa. This means you can stay in Peru for nearly six months without needing any special permission.

It's important to note that this visa-free entry is only for tourism purposes. If you plan to work, study, or engage in any other type of activity in Peru, you will need to apply for a different type of visa. Additionally, the 183-day limit applies to the total time you spend in Peru within a single year. If you exceed this limit, you may face fines or other penalties upon departure.

While many nationalities can enter Peru without a visa, there are some exceptions. Citizens of certain countries, such as India, China, and Russia, do require a visa to enter Peru. If you are from one of these countries, you will need to apply for a visa at the nearest Peruvian consulate or embassy before your trip. The specific visa requirements and application process may vary depending on your nationality, so it's important to check with the consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information.

When applying for a visa to enter Peru, you will generally need to provide the following documents:

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of entry into Peru.
  • A completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of travel arrangements, such as a round-trip airline ticket.
  • Proof of accommodation in Peru, such as hotel reservations or a letter of invitation from a host.

It's worth noting that visa requirements can change, so it's always a good idea to check with the consulate or embassy before your trip to ensure you have the most current information. Remember to apply for your visa well in advance of your planned departure date, as processing times can vary.

In conclusion, if you're traveling to Peru as a tourist and hold a passport from the United States, Canada, or the countries in the European Union, you can enter Peru without a visa and stay for up to 183 days. However, if you are from a country that does require a visa, make sure to familiarize yourself with the requirements and allow enough time for the visa application process. Happy travels to Peru!

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Citizens of Visa-exempt countries enjoy the privilege of entering certain destinations without requiring a visa. This visa-free entry allows individuals to explore a country for a specific duration without the hassle of obtaining a visa in advance. However, it is important to understand the specifics of visa-free entry and the allowed length of stay, as regulations may vary from country to country.

Visa exemption means that the citizens of specific countries are permitted to enter a destination without having to go through the visa application process. This policy is typically based on diplomatic or trade agreements, bilateral relations, or regional cooperation among nations. It grants travelers the freedom to visit a country for tourism, business, or family visits for a predetermined period.

The length of stay without a visa varies depending on the destination and the purpose of the visit. In some cases, citizens of visa-exempt countries are allowed to stay for a certain number of days or weeks. For example, citizens of the United States can enjoy visa-free entry to many countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This means that they can stay for up to 90 days within a six-month duration, but they must leave the country before the 90-day limit expires.

It is crucial to be aware of the length of stay permitted without a visa to avoid any complications or overstaying. Overstaying the designated period can lead to fines, deportation, or even being banned from entering the country in the future. Therefore, it is essential to carefully plan your itinerary and ensure compliance with the immigration regulations of the destination country.

To determine the length of stay without a visa, travelers should check the official website of the destination country's embassy or consulate. These governmental websites provide accurate and up-to-date information regarding visa requirements, including visa exemption policies and the allowed duration of stay. Additionally, travel agencies or professional immigration consultants can offer guidance and assistance in understanding the specific regulations of each country.

When traveling under visa exemption, it is essential to carry the required travel documents, such as a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds, and a return or onward ticket. Some countries may also require specific documents, such as an invitation letter, travel insurance, or proof of accommodation during the stay. It is advisable to review the necessary requirements before traveling to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience at immigration checkpoints.

In conclusion, citizens of visa-exempt countries can enjoy visa-free entry to various destinations. However, it is vital to be aware of the length of stay allowed without a visa. Understanding the specific regulations, checking the embassy or consulate websites, and carrying the necessary documents are crucial steps to ensure a successful and legal visit. Travelers should always respect the immigration laws and avoid overstaying to avoid any negative consequences.

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If you're planning to travel abroad as a tourist, it's essential to understand the visa requirements for your destination country. This guide will walk you through the tourist visa application process, the required documents you'll need to submit, and provide information on visa fees and processing time.

Tourist Visa Application Process:

To apply for a tourist visa, you'll generally need to follow these steps:

  • Research and select the appropriate visa category: Start by understanding the different types of tourist visas available for your destination country. Some countries may have specific visas for tourism, while others may have a general visitor visa that covers both tourism and other short-term purposes. Check the official website of the consulate or embassy for detailed information on visa categories.
  • Complete the visa application form: Once you've identified the correct visa category, download the visa application form from the official website. Fill out the form accurately and ensure that all information is complete and up to date. Some countries may require an online application submission, while others may accept physical forms.
  • Gather the required documents: Check the official website of the consulate or embassy for a list of documents required for a tourist visa application. Commonly requested documents include a valid passport, passport-sized photographs, proof of travel arrangements (such as flight itineraries or hotel reservations), proof of financial stability, and a cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip.
  • Submit your application: Once you've completed the visa application form and gathered all required documents, submit your application to the appropriate consulate or embassy. Some countries may require an in-person appointment, while others may accept applications via mail or online submission. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided by the embassy or consulate.
  • Pay the visa fees: Most countries charge a fee for processing tourist visa applications. Check the official website or contact the consulate or embassy to determine the correct visa fees. Be prepared to pay the fee either in cash, through a bank transfer, or online, depending on the country's requirements.
  • Book an interview appointment (if necessary): Depending on the country, you may need to schedule an interview with a consular officer. The purpose of the interview is to verify the information provided in your application and ensure that you meet the requirements for a tourist visa. Follow the instructions provided by the consulate or embassy to schedule your interview, if applicable.
  • Wait for visa processing: After submitting your application and attending the interview (if required), you'll need to be patient while your visa is processed. The processing time can vary depending on the destination country and the volume of applications being received. During this period, avoid making any non-refundable travel arrangements until your visa has been approved and issued.

Required Documents for a Tourist Visa:

The specific documents required for a tourist visa application may vary depending on the country. However, some common documents include:

  • Valid passport with a minimum of six months' validity beyond your planned departure date.
  • Passport-sized photographs meeting the embassy's specifications.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Proof of travel arrangements, such as flight itineraries or hotel reservations.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during the trip, such as bank statements or sponsorship letters.
  • Travel health insurance, if required.
  • Invitation letters (if applicable).
  • Cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip and your itinerary.

Make sure to carefully read the instructions provided by the consulate or embassy to ensure you submit all the required documents.

Visa Fees and Processing Time:

Visa fees for a tourist visa can vary greatly, ranging from a few dollars to several hundred dollars, depending on the destination country and visa category. Consult the official website of the consulate or embassy for accurate information on visa fees.

As for processing time, it can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the country and the consulate's workload. Plan your application well in advance to avoid any last-minute complications or delays. Moreover, ensure that your passport has ample validity remaining, as visa applications may be rejected if your passport is close to expiration.

Understanding the tourist visa application process, the required documents, and the associated fees and processing time is crucial when planning your trip abroad. By following the steps outlined in this guide and carefully reviewing the consulate or embassy's instructions, you'll be well-prepared for your tourist visa application. Remember to start the process early and allow sufficient time for visa processing to avoid any unnecessary stress or complications.

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Peru is a fascinating country with a rich history and diverse culture. It offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient ruins, and vibrant cities that attract tourists from all over the world. If you are planning a trip to Peru, there are a few important considerations to keep in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. In this article, we will discuss other entry requirements, extension of stay in Peru, and provide some additional tips and recommendations for your trip.

Other entry requirements:

In addition to a valid passport, travelers from most countries are required to obtain a tourist visa to enter Peru. This visa allows tourists to stay in the country for a maximum of 183 days in a one-year period. Keep in mind that the maximum duration of stay may vary depending on your country of citizenship, so it is essential to check the specific requirements before traveling.

To apply for a tourist visa, you will need to visit the nearest Peruvian embassy or consulate in your home country. The application process typically requires completing a visa application form, submitting a passport-sized photograph, providing proof of travel plans (such as a return ticket), and a copy of your passport. It is advisable to apply for the visa well in advance of your intended travel date to avoid any unnecessary delays.

Extension of stay in Peru:

If you wish to extend your stay in Peru beyond the maximum duration granted by the tourist visa, you will need to apply for an extension at the Immigration Office (Migraciones) in Peru. This process can be done online, by visiting the local office, or by engaging the services of a legal representative.

To apply for an extension, you will need to provide proof of your current visa, a completed application form, a valid passport, and any other supporting documents requested by the Immigration Office. Extensions are typically granted for up to 90 days, but it is advisable to apply at least two weeks before your current visa expires to allow for processing time.

Additional tips and recommendations:

  • Currency: The official currency in Peru is the Peruvian Sol (PEN). It is recommended to carry some local currency with you as credit cards are not accepted everywhere, especially in smaller towns and rural areas. Additionally, it is advisable to notify your bank or credit card provider about your travel plans to avoid any issues with accessing your funds while abroad.
  • Health and Safety: Before your trip, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic to ensure you are up to date on routine vaccinations and to discuss any specific health concerns for Peru. It is also recommended to purchase travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergency evacuation. While traveling, take precautions such as staying hydrated, using insect repellent, and avoiding street food to minimize the risk of illnesses.
  • Altitude sickness: Many popular tourist destinations in Peru, such as Cusco and Machu Picchu, are located at high altitudes. It is essential to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness. Take it easy for the first few days, drink plenty of fluids, avoid alcohol, and consider taking medication prescribed by a healthcare professional, such as acetazolamide, to help prevent and alleviate symptoms.
  • Transportation: Peru has a well-developed transportation network, including buses, trains, and domestic flights. It is advisable to book transportation tickets in advance, especially if you plan to travel during peak tourist seasons. When using public transportation, be cautious of your belongings and keep an eye on your personal belongings to prevent theft.

In conclusion, traveling to Peru requires careful planning and consideration of entry requirements, extending your stay, and other important tips. By following the guidelines provided in this article, you can ensure a memorable and enjoyable trip to this beautiful South American country. Remember to do your research, stay informed, and be prepared for any unexpected situations. Enjoy your journey and immerse yourself in the wonders of Peru!

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Frequently asked questions.

Yes, most travelers are required to obtain a visa before traveling to Peru. The visa requirements vary depending on the purpose of your visit and the duration of your stay. However, citizens from certain countries, such as the United States, Canada, the European Union, and Australia, are exempt from obtaining a visa for tourism purposes. It is important to visit the official website of the Peruvian Embassy or consult with your local consulate to determine the specific visa requirements for your country.

If you are a citizen of a country exempt from obtaining a visa for tourism purposes, you can stay in Peru for up to 183 days within a 365-day period. This means you can spend nearly 6 months in Peru without a visa. However, it is important to note that this duration may be subject to change and it is always best to check with the Peruvian Embassy or your local consulate for the most up-to-date information.

Yes, it is possible to extend your stay in Peru if you initially entered as a tourist without a visa. However, this extension is limited and you will need to apply for it before your initial 183 days expire. The extension is usually granted for an additional 90 days, but it is subject to approval by the Peruvian immigration authorities. It is recommended to consult with the Peruvian immigration office or an immigration lawyer for guidance on the extension process and requirements.

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    India's passport has advanced to the 80th global position, per the Henley Passport Index. This newfound status allows Indian citizens visa-free travel to 62 countries, simplifying their exploration. Notable countries topping the index are France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore, and Spain, granting their citizens access to 194 destinations without visa hassles. The United States holds the ...

  26. Peru reverses decision to revoke visa exemption for Mexican citizens

    The decision to abandon the April 8 Supreme Decree that removed visa-free travel for Mexican citizens was framed as an economic choice. Peru's tourism sector, as of 2019, accounted for nearly four percent of the country's gross domestic product and employed around 725,000 people. The number of people employed represented about 4.1 percent ...

  27. Message for U.S. Citizens: U.S. Embassy Lima, Peru (April 11, 2024)

    With the Northern Hemisphere summer travel season fast approaching, U.S. Embassy Lima reminds all U.S. citizens to ensure that their passports and travel documents are valid for international travel to or from Peru. Peru and other countries require a passport with a minimum of six months validity.

  28. Consular Representative to Hold Appointments for U.S. Citizens in Saint

    A Consular Officer from the U.S. Embassy will visit Saint Lucia to accept applications by appointment only for U.S. passports and Consular Reports of Birth Abroad. We would like to remind everyone that this visit will not include visa issues and we will be unable to address visa questions or discuss visa cases. 1. WHEN AND WHERE:

  29. Embark on Indian Journey: Visa-India-Online Facilitates Seamless Travel

    New Delhi, India, 13th April 2024, In an era marked by seamless global connectivity, travel has become more than just a leisurely pursuit; it's a gateway to cultural exchange and economic opportunity. Recognizing the importance of facilitating smooth travel experiences, Visa-India-Online has emerged as a beacon of convenience for citizens around the world seeking to explore the rich tapestry ...