Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your trip to Peru, you will need a visa to enter Peru. You will need to apply through several steps established by the Peruvian authorities.
The most important formalities include collecting and submitting the necessary documents for a visa to Peru. These documents are necessary for the relevant authorities processing your visa application to decide whether to grant you a visa based on your purpose of entry, background, and financial situation. Therefore, the required documents for a visa to Peru are:
- Two copies of the visa application form, fully completed. Please enter your answer in uppercase letters. If you fill out the form by hand, be sure to use black ink.
- Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Peru. A passport with a validity period of at least 6 months from the expected date of arrival in Peru.
- Copies of the front and back of passports.
- 3 color current photos (4.3 x 3.5 cm). Your face should take up 70-80% of your photo.
- Cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip to Peru. Don’t forget to sign at the end.
- Book a round trip flight to Peru.
- His itineraries cover every day he wants to spend in Peru.
- Peru hotel reservations.
- Proof of financial support for travel. This includes things like your latest account statements and recurring deposits.
- If you are employed, please provide an authorization written and signed by your employer. The letter should state how long you have been working with them, the purpose of your trip to Peru, and the planned length of your stay.
- Individual Income Tax Return (ITR) (if applicable).
- If your trip to Peru is sponsored by someone else, either in Peru or your country of residence, you must submit the following additional documentation:
- Covered in part or in full by the sponsor A guarantee from your sponsor confirming that you are responsible for the cost, which includes food and lodging, or repatriation if necessary.
- Valid ID of sponsor.
- Proof of the sponsor’s solvency (bank statement, term deposit, etc.).
Please note that these are only the generally required documents, as additional documents may need to be submitted depending on the purpose of your trip to Peru.