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PASSPORTS AND VISA TO TRAVEL TO PERU |
Whit very few exceptions visas are not required for travelers
entering Peru. Travelers are permitted a 30 to 90 days stay,
stamped in to your passport and onto and embarkation card that
you keep and return upon leaving the country. Extensions can be
obtained in the immigrations offices in the main Peru’s cities,
such as Lima, Arequipa, Puno, Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado, Tacna,
and Tumbes.
It is only required your valid passport and do not require visa
the citizens of the following countries:
AMERICA:
All the citizens of countries of America. Except Mexico and
Cuba.
EUROPE:
All the citizens of countries of the European Union
ASIA:
South Korea
Philippines
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Taiwan (Taipei)
AFRICA:
South Africa
OCEANIA:
Australia
The citizens of other countries will request Tourist's Visa in
the Consulate of Peru in their respective country.
Directory of Diplomatic Representations of Peru abroad
Vaccination is not required to enter to
Peru.
Centers of Vaccination
If you have planned to carry out a trip to the Amazon area or
jungle of Peru, it is advisable to be vaccinated against the
yellow fever.
In
Lima:
International Airport Jorge Chávez: It is located in the 2°
floor, medical post in which you can be vaccinated before taking
a flight to the jungle.
Schedule: The 24 hours, the seven days of the week.
Center of International Vaccination: It is located in the
National Hospital "2 de Mayo".
Address: Parque de la Medicina w/n, Lima.
Schedule: Monday to Saturday from 07:30 to 13:30 hrs.
Center of Vaccination: It is located at one side of the
"Hospital del Niño".
Address: Jirón Independencia N° 121, Breña
Schedule: Monday to Saturday from 08:00 to 12:30 hrs.
In
Provinces
It is also possible to be vaccinated at your arrival to the
airports of
Iquitos
and
Puerto Maldonado (Tambopata).
Note:
Depending on the time that you estimate to be interned in the
jungle, if this time will be long consult with your doctor the
possibility to be vaccinated against the hepatitis, typhoid,
tetanus and an anti malaria treatment. |