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Apply for a business visa to enter Peru

If you are a foreign national who wishes to conduct business in Peru, you must apply for a business visa at the Peruvian consular offices in the country where you are located. You must complete this procedure 15 calendar days before your trip.

If your country of origin has an agreement with the Peruvian State that allows you to enter the country without restrictions, you will not need to carry out this procedure; however, you must keep in mind that this document is mandatory for anyone who will sign a contract in Peruvian territory.

The visa does not allow you to carry out lucrative or remunerated activities in Peruvian territory or receive income from Peruvian sources, except in the case of fees as a director of companies domiciled in Peru or fees as a speaker or international consultant for a service contract that does not exceed 30 continuous or accumulated days within a 12-month period.

Keep in mind that submitting the visa application and the required documentation does not guarantee the automatic granting of the visa. Each application is individually evaluated by the Peruvian consul. Additionally, during the process, additional requirements may be requested.

The maximum period of stay with the business visa is up to 183 calendar days without the possibility of extension, either in one continuous visit or in several consecutive visits within a 12-month period from the date of visa issuance. If you fail to comply with this, you will be fined according to migration regulations.

Requirements

  • Fill out the form provided by the Peruvian consulate (DGC 005).
  • Present a valid passport.
  • Round Trip ticket to Peru (ticket, electronic ticket or reservation).
  • Letter from the company stating the purpose of visit, duration of the same, and that he has sufficient economic support to cover all expenses during the stay in Peru.
  • Letter from the Peruvian company, where travel is tied to a specific national counterpart, stating the reason and time thereof, and that he has sufficient financial support to cover his expenses.
  • Two (2) passport size colour photographs.
  • Payment of the corresponding consular fee.

Modalidad: Presencial

Cost

30.00 Consular Soles (*)
(*) A Consular Sol is approximately equivalent to one US dollar in local currency.
For local currency equivalents, see section - Consular Fees​.

Observations

  • The submission of the visa application and supporting documents does not guarantee automatic issuance of a visa.  Each application is assessed individually by the Peruvian Consul.
  • During the formalities of the application, it may be required the submission of additional requirements.

Learn more about the procedures and services offered by the Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru in Singapore.