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Documents You Need to Enter Peru 2024

If you are not experienced with the scenario, planning a trip may seem a little complicated. Don’t worry; this is common for everyone. When traveling abroad, there are additional considerations to make, such as defining your itinerary and keeping track of crucial information.

Traveling abroad requires even more caution to avoid especially when it comes to the paperwork you must have to enter the country legally. Some of these procedures may be very time-consuming in the days preceding your departure.

We understand that after all of your hard work, what you really need and deserve is for your trip to go as well as possible—if not better than expected! And when we have access to accurate information and trustworthy sources—which you will have with our travel advice and suggestions for Peru—all the planning may be made easier.

In light of this, we decided to put together, in a single article, a guide on the documents required to enter Peru. So, if you’re still unsure about what you’ll need to visit Peru and have a fantastic trip, read on to learn all the specifics.

Basic documentation to enter Peru

The first things you need to know about are what personal documents are needed for you to enter Peru with peace of mind, be able to exercise, and stay in the country during the period allowed for tourists, pre-established by the Peruvian migration authorities.

In general, the entry of tourists non-Andean members into Peruvian territory does not require a visa (except in just a few cases). 

That is, travelers from North America, the European Union, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Africa do not need a visa, in the case of India and China may enter to Perú without a visa if they have a UK, Canada, Australia, Schengen or US visa valid for a minimum of 6 months at the moment of entry to Peru.

In the case of travelers who will be accompanied by persons under 18 years of age, in case if they are traveling with both parents, only need a valid passport, In case if travel only with a parent, no extra documentation is required if entering Peru as a tourist for less than 183 days.

Requirements according to Nationality

US Citizens

As said before, none of the NA citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry and may vary from 30 to 180 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

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EU Citizens

None of the EU citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry and may vary from 30 to 183 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

UK Citizens

None of the UK citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry who may permit you to stay up to 90 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

Ireland Citizens

None of Ireland’s citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry who may permit you to stay up to 183 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

Australian Citizens 

None of the Australian citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry and may vary from 30 to 183 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

New Zealand Citizens 

None of the New Zealand citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry who may permit you to stay up to 90 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

South African Citizens 

None of the South African citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by an immigration officer upon entry who may permit you to stay up to 90 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

Japanese Citizens

None of the Japanese citizens need to get a visa to visit Peru. However, the immigration office requires at least 6 months of passport validity and 2 empty pages for the stamp.

Keep in mind that the length of your stay in Peru will be determined by the immigration officer upon entry who may permit you to stay up to 90 days.

In addition, if you are planning to stay longer in Peru, you must request an extension through the Peruvian Immigration Office.

Visit our website for more information:

Chinese Citizens

Chinese citizens who hold permanent residence or a visa valid for at least six months for Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, or a Schengen Area country, can enter Peru visa-free for business or tourism, for stay for 180 days or 6 months. 

In case need to apply for a tourism visa in Peru:

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Indian Citizens

Indian citizens who hold permanent residence or a visa valid for at least six months for Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, or a Schengen Area country, can enter Peru visa-free for business or tourism, for stay for 180 days or 6 months. 

In case need to apply for a tourism visa in Peru:

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Now that you already know everything you need to enter Peru, what are you waiting for to take the first step to take your dream of visiting the ancient lands of the Incas with Viagens Machu Picchu? Get in touch with our team and we will build the roadmap of your dreams, with all the support you deserve. Get inspired by our packages to Peru and come with us!

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