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Where to get a Visa to Peru? What are the materials and processes? Which countries can I go to?

author:Sign home Teacher Wen

For many friends who like to travel, they must have heard such a sentence as "the sky city that must be visited once in a lifetime". Known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu is located in Peru and is the site of the ancient Inca Empire, attracting a large number of tourists every year. Although everyone is familiar with this popular punch card resort, it is still a little strange to its country Peru.

In fact, Peru not only has Machu Picchu this tourist attraction, there are many beautiful scenery, strange architecture of the famous cities, such as Lima, Cusco, etc., in the globalization of trade, economic globalization today, each country has more or less some affairs exchanges, many people are in the spirit of going out to walk in the mentality of going to various countries, so if you want to go to Peru, how do you need to apply for a visa? What documents do I need to prepare to apply?

Where to get a Visa to Peru? What are the materials and processes? Which countries can I go to?

Next, the signing house is aimed at everyone's confusion about the processing of Peruvian visas, answering questions for everyone: Where to apply for Peruvian visas? What are the materials and processes? What are the eligibility criteria for a Visa to Peru? Which countries can I go to after a Peruvian visa?

At present, the Peruvian visas that we often apply for are divided into: work visas, business visas, tourist visas, family visit visas, etc. Some small partners may not understand the application for Peruvian visas, then you can also find an agency to handle for you, of course, you can also handle it yourself. What are the qualifications for a Peruvian visa? This needs to be decided according to the relevant needs and own conditions of the applicant, so it is best to consider according to their own conditions and needs when applying for a visa.

Where to get a Visa to Peru? What are the materials and processes? Which countries can I go to?

What documents do I need to have to apply for a Visa to Peru? Sign the house according to the type of collation for everyone:

(1) Tourist visa

1. Passport (valid for more than 6 months)

2. Two recent photos (size 35 by 45mm, consistent with passport size)

3. Copy of ID card

4. Visa application form (the content must be true and accurate)

5. Proof of funds (bank deposit certificate for the last three months, salary statement flow in the past six months, social security certificate)

6. Travel schedule

7. Proof of employment (chinese unit provides a letter of permission to leave) or proof of study (the school provides a letter of permission to leave)

(2) Business visa

1. The above tourist visas are 1-4 items

2. Business license certification (with the official seal, the unit's business license in Chinese and Western languages, do the double certification of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Peru in China)

3. Proof of employment (need to explain the applicant's activities in Peru, itinerary, length of stay, cost and economic strength)

4. Proof of funds

5. The original invitation letter provided by the Inviting Party in Peru (the invitation letter must indicate: The name of the Peruvian company, address, number, name of the applicant, position, length of stay in Peru, etc.)

6. Other information (no criminal record certificate, round-trip ticket order)

Where to get a Visa to Peru? What are the materials and processes? Which countries can I go to?

(3) Work visas

1. The above tourist visas are 1-4 items

2. Copy of business license (seal required)

3. Original proof of employment (to be stamped)

4. Proof of funds (the bank salary card of more than one year in the recent past year is obvious, and the official seal of the bank is required)

5. Relevant information provided by the inviting party in Peru (original visa approval issued by the Peruvian Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, original labor contract between the two parties)

6. Other materials (round-trip air ticket, notarial certificate of no criminal record, double certification)

(4) Family visit visa

1. The above tourist visas are 1-4 items

2. A copy of the front and back of the ID card

3. Corresponding information of the Inviting Party in Peru (approval from the Peruvian Immigration Department, cable paper from the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peruvian business license, charter, tax payment certificate or personal labor contract, personal tax payment certificate, copy of the inviter's passport or IDENTITY card)

4. Other materials (air ticket, notarial certificate of kinship in Spanish, notarized certificate of no crime, all required to be certified by the Embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Where to get a Visa to Peru? What are the materials and processes? Which countries can I go to?

Everyone knows the documents needed to apply for a Peruvian visa, so how do you apply? In fact, the process of applying for a Peruvian visa is not so cumbersome, first of all, you need to confirm the visa needs and precautions with the embassy, prepare the above application materials for everyone, and then agree with the embassy, personally go to the Peruvian Embassy to submit the materials, and then wait for the embassy to process, then according to the embassy set the time for interview, and finally go to the Peruvian embassy to pay the payment of citic bank, the embassy can wait for the notice to receive the visa after the signing.

Doesn't the application process seem more convenient? The current Peruvian visa policy is that if you hold a valid visa or long-term residency in a Schengen country, Canada, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom for more than 6 months, you can enter Peru visa-free.

The above is all the content prepared by the signing house for everyone, I hope to help you, then about: where to do the Peruvian visa? What are the materials and processes? What are the eligibility criteria for a Visa to Peru? Which countries can I go to after a Peruvian visa? What other questions do you have? Welcome to actively leave feedback Oh ~

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