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Peru

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Peru

Visa Policy for Indian Citizens (2025)

  • Indian citizens may not always need a tourist visa, if they hold a valid visa from certain countries (e.g., USA, Schengen, UK, Australia) — this depends on the Peru consulate. Dook International
  • If not eligible for visa-free or visa-exemption, you need to apply for a Peruvian tourist visa via the Peruvian consulate (e.g., in New Delhi). Dook International
  • Tourist visa validity (if granted): ~ 183 days (per some consulate guidelines). Dook International
  • Maximum stay (for visa-exempt or visa-on-arrival cases) may be around 180 calendar days, but depends on consular discretion. Dook International

Documents Required (If Applying for Visa)

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months. Dook International
  • Completed visa application form (Peru’s specific visa application). Dook International
  • Two passport-size photos. Dook International
  • Proof of identity (e.g., Aadhar card for Indian applicants). Dook International
  • Bank statements (last few months) to show financial stability. Dook International
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings) or invitation.
  • Return / onward ticket / travel itinerary.

Processing & Fees

  • The visa is processed via the Peruvian Embassy in New Delhi (or relevant consulate). Dook International
  • Fee (as per the embassy): ~ INR 3,000 for tourist visa (subject to change, check current updates). Dook International

Notes / Risks

  • Since the visa-exemption (or reduced visa) rules depend on having a valid third-country visa, make sure your third-country visa (e.g., US / Schengen) is valid during your Peru travel.
  • Make sure your travel insurance (if required) covers the duration of stay.
  • Apply well in advance: visa processing can take time and consulates may ask for additional documents.