Visa Types

Visa Types & Categories to Apply for Peru

You can realize your planned trip to Peru by obtaining a Peru visa. Reasons to apply for this visa can be tourism, visiting family or friends, business trips, short-term education, exchange programs, and many other non-permanent nuances. Foreign nationals can stay in Peru for a maximum of 183 days with temporary (tourism, business, and other short-term purposes) visas. If you want to stay in Peru for a longer period for some reason (such as study, employment, etc.) or you can also apply for a Peru long-term (residence) visas.

Peru Short-term Visa

Peru Short-term Visa

You can apply for short-term visas for realizing your temporary travel to Peru. Reasons to apply for this type of visa can be tourism, visiting family or friends, business trips, short-term education, exchange programs, short-term work, and many other non-permanent nuances. You can check all the required documents for each type of visa application, visa fees, processing time, and where to apply for a visa below.

 


 

Peru Tourist Visa

Peru Tourist visa is issued for applicants intending to visit Peru for tourism and sightseeing. You can apply for a Peru Tourist visa in order to realize your tourist activities.

 

Required Documents for Peru Tourist Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Valid (existing) hotel/accommodation booking/reservation with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking ref.)

8. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

9. Travel Itinerary Form

  • For each day you spend in Peru

10. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

11. Proof of Financial Means

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

12. For Minors:

  • Copy and English translation of either birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody decree if parents are divorced/death certificate of parent
  • Letter of consent from parent/s or legal guardian/s, if travelling unaccompanied.

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Tourist Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Tourist visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Tourist Visa Fee

Peru Tourist visa fee is 30 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Tourist Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Tourist visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Business/Congress/Trade Fair Visit Visa

A Peru Business visa gives you the authorization to enter Peru and stay here for a maximum period of your visa validity, as permitted. It permits its holder to engage in business-related activities such as attending meetings or conferences, conducting or attending the training, conducting internal audits, installing equipment, or performing other temporary services for a client, local affiliate, or branch office.

Under the Business visa category, other following cases would be applicable:

  • Business matters/meetings/ negotiation/trainings
  • Conference/Congress/Exhibition
  • Scientific/Research events
  • Journalists
  • Official delegations

 

Required Documents for Peru Business Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant 

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Valid (existing) hotel/accommodation booking/reservation with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking ref.)

8. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

9. Proof of Financial Means

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

10. Documents Reflecting the Nature of the Business Trip and the Existence of Business Relations

  • Invitation letter from company/authority in Peru with full address, stating the purpose and duration of the business trip and/or
  • Information on event/congress/trade fair being visited in Peru with details of organizer/host, with full address in Peru, duration of the event, and reason to take part (e.g., visitor ticket for trade fair).
    • If applicable, including information about who covers the expenses of the business trip to Peru.
  • Only applicable if fair exhibitor: Information on trade fair by submitting exhibitor ticket/exhibitor invoice/confirmation letter reflecting status as trade fair exhibitor.

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

12. Travel Itinerary Form

  • For each day you spend in Peru

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Business Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Business visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Business Visa Fee

Peru Business visa fee is 30 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Business Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Business visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Cultural, Scientific, Sports Events Visa

The Peru Cultural/Scientific/Sports Visa enables you to enter Peru for cultural, scientific, or sports purposes, such as attending cultural events.

 

Required Documents for Peru Cultural Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Valid (existing) hotel/accommodation booking/reservation with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking ref.)

8. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

9. Proof of Financial Means

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveler’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

10. Documents Reflecting the Nature/Purpose of the Journey and Stay of Artist/Member of Cultural/Sports Association in Peru: Artist/Athlete Member of Cultural/Sports Association in Your Country Travels to a Cultural/Sports Event Organized in Cooperation with a Peru Cultural/Sports Association

  • Letter of Local Cultural Association / Sports Association stating timeframe and schedule of cultural event/sports camp with details of organizer/host with full address in Peru, as well as the purpose of cultural camp/event and information who covers costs (accommodation, travel expenses).
  • If the applicant is under the age of 18, signed “letter of no objection” of school/university confirming participation in cultural / sports event.

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

12. Travel Itinerary Form

  • For each day you spend in Peru

13. For Minors:

  • Copy and English translation of either birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody decree if parents are divorced/death certificate of parent
  • Letter of consent from parent/s or legal guardian/s, if travelling unaccompanied.

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Cultural Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Cultural visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Cultural Visa Fee

Peru Cultural visa fee is 30 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Cultural Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Cultural visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Visiting Family and Friends Visa

A short stay Family/Friend Visit visa is a type of Tourist visa, and it allows you to travel to Peru for visiting your family or friends who legally residing in Peru for up to the expiration date of your visa validity.

 

Required Documents for Peru Family Visit Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Valid (existing) hotel/accommodation booking/reservation with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking ref.)

8. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

9. Proof of Financial Means

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

10. Proof of Visit/Accommodation:

  • Letter of invitation
    • It must be official. A scanned version is accepted at the time of application, but it is advisable to send the original by mail as the original will be required at the border.
  • Documents proving kinship
  • A document confirming the status of the inviting person in Peru
  • If the invitee stays at the inviting person’s home, documents about the house (contract, payment for utilities, etc.)

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

12. Travel Itinerary Form

  • For each day you spend in Peru

13. For Minors:

  • Copy and English translation of either birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody decree if parents are divorced/death certificate of parent
  • Letter of consent from parent/s or legal guardian/s, if travelling unaccompanied.

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Family Visit Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Family Visit visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Family Visit Visa Fee

Peru Family Visit visa fee is 30 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Family Visit Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Family Visit visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Study (Short-term) Visa

A Peru Study visa is granted to you to undertake trips to Peru for study or educational training, which requires staying in Peru temporarily.

 

Required Documents for Peru Study (Short-term) Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Accommodation (if not indicated in the invitation) - Confirmed accommodation (hotel, hostel, apartment) reservation mentioning applicant’s name, dates, and accommodation address details.

8. Proof of Visit

  • Original Letter of Acceptance by the Education Institution, including details of the course, duration, and fees with proof of payment.

9. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation), if any

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

10. Proof of Financial Means

       In case of scholarship:

  • Confirmation of receipt of a grant or scholarship from the relevant fund of Peru

       In case of self-funding:

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

       In case of sponsorship:

  • Latest 3 months current account bank statement of a sponsor (showing sponsor’s name, an end balance, and date of issue).
  • Sponsorship letter, copy of the first page of the sponsor’s passport with the data.

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Study (Short-term) Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Study (Short-term) visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Study (Short-term) Visa Fee

Peru Study (Short-term) visa fee is 25 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Study (Short-term) Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Study (Short-term) visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Work (Short-term) Visa

A Peru Work visa is granted to you to undertake trips to Peru for short-term work activities, which requires staying in Peru temporarily.

 

Required Documents for Peru Work (Short-term) Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant 

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

7. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservation
  • Accommodation (if not indicated in the invitation) - Confirmed accommodation (hotel, hostel, apartment) reservation mentioning applicant’s name, dates, and accommodation address details.

8. Proof of Visit

  • Invitation from your business partner in Peru

9. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation), if any

  • The letter must include:
    • Name, postal address, and telephone number of sponsor/company
    • Details regarding the applicant’s working position, starting date of the employment, and salary
    • The timeframe of work leave (expected date to resume duties) and purpose of travel
  • Valid trade license copy and company ownership documents (if a person is an owner of the company).
  • Letter from University (if student)
  • Copy of sponsor’s valid passport and residence visa (if any) to be attached to letter from sponsor (if an applicant is a dependent)

10. Proof of Financial Means

       In case of self-funding:

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

       In case of sponsorship:

  • Latest 3 months current account bank statement of a sponsor (showing sponsor’s name, an end balance, and date of issue).
  • Sponsorship letter, copy of the first page of the sponsor’s passport with the data.

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Work (Short-term) Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Work (Short-term) visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Work (Short-term) Visa Fee

Peru Work (Short-term) visa fee is 25 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Work (Short-term) Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Work (Short-term) visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

Peru Transit (Crewmen) Visa

Transit without a visa in Peru is permissible for travellers continuing their trip towards a third country within 24 hours by the same or first connecting plane, provided they have tickets with reserved seats and other necessary papers.

Transit and Crewmen visas are valid for 48 hours.

 

Required Documents for Peru Transit (Crewmen) Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors, below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your transiting through Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your transiting through Peru.

5. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas

6. Travel Itinerary 

  • Flight reservations for the entire trip

7. Proof of Financial Means

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveller’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

8. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

9. For Minors:

  • Copy and English translation of either birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody decree if parents are divorced/death certificate of parent
  • Letter of consent from parent/s or legal guardian/s, if travelling unaccompanied.

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Transit Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Transit visa is 1-10 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Transit Visa Fee

Peru Transit visa fee is 25 USD (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The Visa fee can vary depending on your country or nationality.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Transit Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Transit visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

Peru Long-term Visa

Peru Long-term Visa

Even if your country is exempt from visa requirements, if you intend to stay longer in Peru, you will need to apply for a long-stay visa from your home country before coming to Peru.

The long-term visa grants entry to Peru on the basis that you will be applying for a residence permit. It enables you to enter Peru as a potential resident and stay while you apply for residency.

 


 

Peru Employment (Long-term) Visa

This visa is intended to permit foreign nationals to obtain a long-term visa, allowing them to stay in Peru for a longer period. This visa applies to those who want to work within the legal frame of employment upon taking an employment permit and the work permit as per appointed procedure from competent regional authorities.

 

Required Documents for Peru Employment (Long-term) Visa

 

1. Application Form 

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages.”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas/ Peru resident permit

7. Original Employment Letter from the Applicant's Employer in Peru

  • On the official company paper with stamp and signature, date and clearly mentioning:
    • Full address and contact details of the company, the name, and position of the countersigning officer, details regarding the employment of the applicant (e.g., position, salary, estimated duration), details regarding additional conditions of employment (e.g., accommodation, transport, living expenses).

       In case of International Transfer of the Employee:

  • A letter from the current employer confirming the transfer and approving the leave/absence of the applicant

8. Curriculum Vitae (CV) of Professional Career, Specifying the Certificates, Diplomas, and Qualifications You Have Obtained

9. Proof of Accommodation

  • Accommodation (if not indicated in the invitation or contract) - Confirmed accommodation (hotel, hostel, apartment) reservation mentioning applicant’s name, dates, and accommodation address details.

10. Medical Certificate

  • A document issued by a legally known physician which states that you are not suffering from any disease or that you may have a serious public health impact.

11. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Employment (Long-term) Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Employment (Long-term) visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Employment (Long-term) Visa Fee

The Peru Employment (Long-term) Visa fee is 30 USD (it may vary depending on your country of application) for foreign nationals. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Employment (Long-term) visa?

You will apply for a Peru Long-term visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Study (Long-term) Visa

This visa is intended to permit foreign nationals to obtain a long-term visa, allowing them to stay in Peru for a longer period. This visa applies to those who are admitted to the state college or state university in Peru.

 

Required Documents for Peru Study (Long-term) Visa

 

1. Application Form

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame.
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas/ Peru resident permit

7. Details from Your University in Peru:

       a) Confirmed University Admission

  • Admission letter issued by an educational institution (school/college/university) accredited in Peru
  • Must state language of instruction
  • Must contain the start and end dates of the course
  • Those in full-time education should submit a letter from their education establishment, clearly indicating the course of studies being followed.
  • Letter from the Institute undertaking the return of the student to the country of residence upon completion of the study.

       b) Confirmed Language Course with Conditional University Admission

  • Receipt/confirmation of language course payment in advance
  • Proof of conditional university admission or confirmation of admission as an applicant or detailed communication with the University for a concrete subject of study

8. Documents Attesting Previous Education (Originals Should Be Presented at the Counter):

  • Higher secondary certificate - if the applicant applies for a visa on the basis of a university certificate on admission to the first year of studies
  • Preparatory course, one must submit the higher secondary certificate legalized/attested/apostilled by the MEA/MFA.

       In case of student exchange:

  • The original certificate from the university confirming that the applicant is a student.
  • Copy of the agreement/official information from the universities regarding the student exchange.
  • Invitation from Peru university.

9. Knowledge Of Language, for Cases of Confirmed University Admission and Confirmed Admission to a Preparation Course for University

  • Proof of language proficiency in English (TOEFL/IELTS), if the course is taught in English

10. Proof of Accommodation in Peru

  • Document confirming the availability in Peru of appropriate accommodation for the intended period of stay (documents shall contain information about the cost of living; the costs for a full period or monthly payment must be indicated)

11. Documents Confirming the Sufficient Financial Resources (of Applicant or Sponsor)

  • Traveler’s cheque
  • Original bank statement for the past 3 months
  • Certificate of the amount of the credit card limit issued by the bank (any bank located in Peru or another country is allowed)
  • A certificate of availability of money in a bank or a cooperative savings and loan association located on the territory of the Republic of Peru (it cannot be a bank located in your country)
  • A document confirming granting of a national or foreign scholarship
  • A certificate of employment with a monthly salary statement

12. Cover Letter

  • It should contain details of your travel to Peru (purpose of your travel, your tour plan, etc.)

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Study (Long-term) Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Study (Long-term) visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Study (Long-term) Visa Fee

When you submit your application for a Peru Study (Long-term) Visa, you will also need to pay a certain fee. The fee is required in order to cover the expenses for the processing of your application. The Peru Study (Long-term) Visa fee is 30 USD (it may vary depending on your country of application) for foreign nationals. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Study (Long-term) Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Study (Long-term) visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

 


 

Peru Family Reunion Visa

This visa is intended to permit foreign nationals to obtain a long-term visa, allowing them to stay in Peru for a longer period. This visa applies to family members of Peru nationals and wishing to obtain a permit for long-term residence in Peru.

 

Required Documents for Peru Family Reunion Visa

 

1. Application Form

  • Fully completed in English and signed and dated by the applicant himself (signed by both parents in case of minors below the age of 18)

2. Passport

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.
  • Signed by bearer
  • Passport not older than 10 years (issued in the last 10 years)
  • At least one or two free “visa pages”
  • Undamaged pictures securely affixed with/to passport

3. Two Photos

  • NEW! Should not be older than 6 months.
  • A frontal view of the face-covering 70-80% (32-26mm) of the photo.
  • A uniform and white background.
  • Clear facial features and eyes – not covered by hair or glasses frame
  • 3.5x4.5 size

4. Copy of ID Card

  • Validity minimum of three months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)

  • Validity minimum of six months beyond the date of your departure from Peru.

6. Photocopies

  • Copy of the main page of your passport
  • Copies of previous visas/ Peru resident permit

7. Details of Spouse

  • Passport copy
  • For spouses of foreign nationals have to submit a copy of their partner's residence permit for Peru.
  • Certificate of residence of the spouse living in Peru, not older than 6 months

8. Marriage Certificate

       a) Peru Marriage Certificate:

  • Peru certificate of marriage, along with certified copies.

       b) Foreign Marriage Certificate:

  • Foreign documents or certificates are often only recognized by the authorities of a state if their authenticity and evidentiary value has been determined by a special procedure.

9. Proof of Accommodation in Peru

  • Copy of lease certificate of an apartment in Peru or title deed of owned property, if the partner is already residing in Peru.
  • If the host provides accommodation – document indicating the right of ownership/right to use (e.g., rental agreement) clearly allowing to lodge guests at this location.

10. The Criminal Record

  • Or another document that bears the same legal value issued by the authorities from the country of domicile or residence

11. Proof of Sufficient Means of Substance

  • Copy of employment certificate of the foreign spouse who intends to live in Peru
  • Salary slips from the past three months if is living in Peru.

      In case of self-funding:

  • Generally, there are several recognized ways to prove your financial sufficiency:
    • A personal bank statement indicating your financial movements (for at least 3 last months)
    • Credit card
    • Cash
    • Traveler’s cheques
    • Payslips
    • Proof of employment
    • Supporting document to attest sponsor’s readiness to cover your expenses during your stay
    • Proof of prepaid accommodation
    • Document about accommodation in private
    • Proof of prepaid transport
    • Other

      In case of sponsorship:

  • Latest 3 months current account bank statement of a sponsor (showing sponsor’s name, an end balance, and date of issue).
  • Sponsorship letter, copy of the first page of the sponsor’s passport with the data.

*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.

 

Processing Time for Peru Family Reunion Visa

The average processing time for a Peru Family Reunion visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.

 

Peru Family Reunion Visa Fee

When you submit your application for a Peru Family Reunion Visa, you will also need to pay a certain fee. The fee is required in order to cover the expenses for the processing of your application. The Peru National (long-term) Visa fee is 30 USD (it may vary depending on your country of application) for foreign nationals. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.

 

Where to Apply for Peru Family Reunion Visa?

You will apply for a Peru Family Reunion visa in Peru visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.

FAQ

I am from a country whose citizens do not need a visa to enter Peru. Can I experience any problems at the border, while entering Peru?

You must meet certain requirements to enter Peru, even if you are not required a visa:

  • The purpose of your trip to Peru must be plausible and comprehensible.
  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay in Peru.
  • You must be able to finance your own living and travel costs.
  • You must hold a confirmed return flight, to prove that you are prepared to leave Peru before the visa expires.
  • You must have travel health insurance for the whole duration of your stay in Peru.
  • You must not pose a threat to security or public order.

What is the local currency in Peru?

The Nuevo Sol (S/.) is the official currency in Peru.

Can I get a residence permit for Peru at the Consulate General?

No, you cannot get a residence permit for Peru at the Embassy or Consulate of Peru. You should get a long-term visa, then apply for a residence permit after your arrival in Peru.

What happens if my Peru visa application is rejected?

If your Peru visa application is rejected, you will be notified by your mission that your application has been unsuccessful. You will be informed of the grounds on which it was rejected and have one month to appeal the decision by writing to the Peru mission. Your application will then be reconsidered. You can also apply for a visa again if your circumstances have changed.

What amount of cash can be imported to Peru without declaring?

You should declare if you are carrying cash in any currency that exceeds US$10,000. It is also “absolutely prohibited to enter or exit the country with amounts in excess of US$30,000 or its equivalent in another currency.”

Will my fees be refunded if my visa is refused?

All fees are non-refundable and will not be refunded if your visa application is not successful.

Can I extend the validity of my Peru visa?

It is possible to extend the validity of visas only in exceptional cases, such as a natural disaster. This must be done at the Foreigners’ Office covering your area of residence.

Do I have to participate in the Embassy or Visa Administrative Center in person?

It depends on your country of residence or the Embassy/Consulate/Visa Administrative Center’s rules and obligations. In some countries, sending your documents via courier is enough to Embassy/Consulate/Visa Administrative Center.