Guidelines of peru visa requirements

By support@click2visas.com
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Introduction

Foreign Nationals wish to travel a Peru for short-term visits can apply for a Peru visa. This visa is an authority for foreign citizens who wish to visit Peru for the short term. Peru Visa for foreign countries can be obtained at the Peruvian Embassy or Consulate. To obtain a Peru visa from a foreign country, the visa eligibility must be met, and the required documents must be submitted. A Peru visa can be private, tourist, business, and work – depending on the purpose of a visit. Tourist visas are issued for single entry while business visas for multiple entries are issued. Each visa has a maximum stay of just 183 days.

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Which are the most common visas to Peru?

Foreign nationals wishing to visit Peru and requiring a visa can apply for a Tourist visa, Business visa, Transit visa, and Work permit visa.

Business Visa: Anyone who travels to Peru for business purposes, particularly when business contracts or agreements are signed or financial transactions related to the business are made, must apply for a business visa before entering the country at a Peruvian Consulate. For business meetings and discussions only, while traveling for this purpose, no remunerated activities can be carried out.

Tourist Visa: Tourist visa if they have family and friends visiting, leisure purposes, or similar. No company or job operation is allowed.

Transit Visa: To link air travel through a country not being a final destination.

Work Permit Visa: For paid employment in the countries of destination.

When’s the best time to apply for my visa to Peru? 

The best time to apply for a Peruvian visa is 1-2 months in advance of your travel date.

What do I need Peru visa?

Many nationalities are visa-exempt; they need not apply to Peru Visa. If you’re not from a visa-exempt country, on the other hand, you need to apply for a regular Peru visa and a Business or Tourist visa. You can use our visa widget to find out which group you are in.

What is a Peru visa valid? 

The tourist visa for Peru is a single-entry visa and is issued for a maximum duration of 183 days. The Peruvian business visa, at the same time, is a multiple-entry visa and entitles the holder to enter Peru within 12 months from the date of issue. The average stay on a Business visa is 183 days a year, but for shorter stays, the consulates abroad reserve the right to issue visas.

May I extend the Visa to Peru? 

When you reach Peru, it is not possible to extend your tourist visa! Make sure you get a visa when you arrive at the airport or the border for the time you intend to stay. The permissible time for a visitor to stay in the country is 183 days per year, according to Peruvian law. 

What else does a Peruvian visa need for the applicant to fly to Peru?

Short term visa requirements:

Form for a Visa application One copy of the visa application form included in this package must be given in full. The application form must include: 

1. Include responses for all areas

2. Present your full name, as stated in your passport

3. Signed by the Applicant.

4. IMPORTANT: The right-hand index fingerprint must also be included in the “Virtual Print” portion (next to the signature box).

  • Passport: 

You must have the actual passport you have signed, plus one copy of the personal information page for your passport. Your passport is to: 

1. On accession, be valid for at least six months

2. Provide at least one blank visa page (endorsement and amendments pages cannot be used to fulfill this requirement)

3. Do not be splintered, torn, separated or otherwise altered

  • Photographs:

Two-color, passport-type photographs must be provided that meet the following criteria: 

1. Be taken in the last three months and printed on top-quality photographic paper

2. Take on an all-white background

3. Be two by two inches

4. Provide your head’s full front view in the middle and present a neutral (non-smiling) expression

5. Except for religious reasons, you can wear no eyeglasses or headwear

6. Your photographs should not be appended to your application and may not display adhesive tape or staples

  • A Cover letter that the applicant duly signed.
  • Booking of the round-trip ticket to Peru. 
  • Hotel booking(s) made in Peru.

Additional Requirements for Business purposes:

  • An apostilled letter of invitation from the Peruvian business associate to be sent directly to the Embassy in English or Spanish. 
  • A letter from the company in which the individual is working, with reference to the applicant’s company profile and intention of travel.
  • Evidence of company registration. 
  • Applicant’s Personal Bank Statement (3 months latest). 
  • The applicant’s most recent one-year income tax certificate. 
  • Slips in salary for the last six months.    

Additional Requirements for Tourist purposes:

  • Form 16 (1 year) Individual Income Tax Return (ITR), where applicable.
  • Complete itinerary day by day while in Peru.
  • Proof of fund, e.g., Fixed deposits, bank statements, proof of financial solvency. Those are required even if funded for the ride.
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Do I need to send you my passport to obtain a visa to Peru? Is a passport safe to send?

You have to submit the original passport, not a copy of it. The Peru visa is stamped on your passport page. You cannot process your original applications for a passport visa without them. It’s highly advised to submit your application to the embassy because of the value of your passport.

It is quite simple to complete the request. Please follow the below steps carefully:

1. Choose the departure and arrival country, select the required visa type, enter your name, and click ‘CLICK TO START.’

2. Verify the visa fee and terms and conditions on the next page.

3. On the third page, enter your basic details in the respective field and upload the necessary documents (you can upload the documents in a later stage also).

4. After that, review and confirm the information of your form, then proceed with the payment. We support all types of cards for payment.

5. You will receive the invoice and a confirmation mail with a link in your registered email id.

6. Click the link and complete the remaining form (you can also upload the document in this stage) and submit it for processing.

7. Once the visa process completed, click2visas will send your visa related documents to your email.

8. The visa application may be submitted and received by visit or mail, depending on the approval process of your Consulate. The Consulate will notify you of the decision in respect of your application

Is it safe to use Click2visas to get my Peru visa?

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