
Visa requirements to Peru:
* Official document Link
* On-Line information: http://www.rree.gob.pe
Citizens of most countries of Western Europe, Asia, North or South America, and Australia, New Zealand or South Africa do not need to have a visa to enter Peru, only a valid passport. A visa is required for visitors from India and Fiji. To obtain a tourist visa, you must present a valid passport, two color photos, an application form, a ticket for the return flight from Peru, a proof of economic solvency, and the required fee.
In order to enter the country, you must have a passport with a remaining validity of at least 6 months. If your passport expires while you are in the country you can renew it, free of charge, in your country's embassy in Peru. If your passport is filled with travel stamps but is still valid, you may request more pages added to your passport in your country's embassy.
All tourists that visit Peru are given a tourist card that you must fill in with your information. Each card has a duplicate and Immigration keeps a copy of it in their office.
The requirements for acquiring a Peruvian visa, for tourism or business, are the following:
In the event that there are bilateral or multilateral agreements written by Peru with other States or international entities, payment of fees, processing, or other facilities can be subject to change or modification.
For other countries, we recommend you ask for visa in a Peruvian embassy or consulate.
Special Notes:
The citizens of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela do not need passport to enter the country; to only its necessary to present/display his National Document of Identity.
In the case of border countries as Chile and Brazil their citizens can enter the border departments without visa nor passport, single with National Document of Identity. In these cases the authorized term of permanence is of 90 days.