Peru Visa For Indian Passport

If you are an Indian passport holder, travelling to Peru for the first time, you will have to apply for a tourist visa in order to be allowed entry. Fortunately, it is easy to get a tourist visa and all you will have to do is book your flight and follow some simple steps. Here’s a quick guide on how to apply for a Peru Visa from India.

Peru is one of those countries which draws your attention towards its diverse culture, Incan history and diverse landscapes. These make Peru a tourist’s attraction, romance and adventure. However, it is always suggested to check Visa requirements before planning a trip to Peru since there are some countries whose citizens need Peruvian Visa while traveling in Peru. So, let us have a look at which countries require visa while traveling to Peru.

Peru Visa For Indian Passport

An overview of Peruvian Immigration policy regarding foreign nationals of Indian origin, as well as a brief guide on the application process for an Indian passport holder to obtain a Peruvian visa.

Peru is a country in western South America. Peru has land borders with Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil and Bolivia to the east, Chile to the south-east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

THE EMBASSY OF PERU IS CURRENTLY PROCESSING ALL VISA TYPES

Starting March 27, 2017 nationals of the Republic of India, holders of valid ordinary passport, are exempted from the requirement of temporary visa (business or tourist category), provided that they meet at least one of the following conditions:

  1. At the time of entry into Peru, the Indian national holds a visa with a validity of minimum six (6) months from any one or more of the following countries: Unites States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia or any Schengen space country.
  2. The Indian national holds permanent residence in any one of the following countries: United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia or any Schengen space country.

The maximum period of stay will be of up to one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days, whether continuous stay or various visits during the period of one year. The stay will be determined at the port of entry by the Immigration Officers.

Note: To request visas for the migratory status of Artist, Designated Worker, Resident Worker, Rent, Independent Professional, Student, Religious, Investment and Immigrant, kindly liaise with the Peruvian Migratory Authority:

Important Information on Visa Validity:
Visas issued by the Peruvian government are valid for six (06) months, counted from the date they were issued. Once this term expires, if a visa has not been used by its holder, it automatically expires.

Upon the first entry of the visa holder to Peru, visas will have the same validity as the period of permanence shown in the endorsement.

IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING TRAVEL TO PERU :
Peru has lifted the suspension of entry of non-resident foreigners arriving from the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Republic of India, or those who have made a stopover in said places.
Passengers arriving to Peru must have a negative molecular or antigen test result or proof of full vaccination. Any person who tests positive while in Peru may be subject to quarantine, in accordance with prevailing regulations.
Please contact the Consular Section (consular@embassyperuindia.in) for more information about travel to Peru.

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