Visa Types

Peru Work Visa Essentials

Apply to work in Peru, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Peru?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Peru.

Peru visa application is made online or offline?

The Peru visa application process must be completed offline. You can download, fill out, and print the visa application form, and then submit your application at the Embassy of Peru.

Do I need to give biometrics?

No, biometrics are not required for obtaining a Peru visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

Yes, an personal interview is required for Indian nationals to obtain Peru visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Peru?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

Visa Application Fee: 2550 (INR) in Cash

 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • Determine the specific visa category based on the purpose of your travel. Common categories include tourist visas for leisure purposes and business visas for professional activities.

  • Download the official visa application form. Fill out the form accurately, print it, and gather all the necessary documents required for the visa category you've chosen. These documents may include passport-sized photos, flight itinerary, hotel reservation, proof of funds, and any other specific requirements.

  • The Embassy of Peru in New Delhi allows applicants to approach its premises between 10:00-12:00 hrs from Monday to Friday, excluding Government Holidays. This is the designated time for submitting visa applications.

  • Take your complete visa application file, including the filled-out application form and supporting documents, to the Embassy during the designated hours. The Embassy will acknowledge the submission of a complete file by sending an email. This email usually contains a link to schedule a personal interview.

  • Attend the scheduled personal interview at the Embassy. The estimated processing time for tourist and business visas for Indian nationals is mentioned as 7-10 working days after the personal interview. During the interview, the consular officials may ask questions to assess the authenticity and purpose of your visit.

  • Once your visa is approved, you can collect your passport from the Embassy. This is the final step in the process.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa to Peru from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Visa Application Form: Completed and signed visa application form.
  2. Passport: A valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond your intended stay in Peru.
  3. Passport-sized Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs meeting the specifications outlined by the consulate.
  4. Job Offer Letter: An official letter from your employer in Peru offering you a job. This should include details such as your position, salary, and the duration of employment.
  5. Employment Contract: A copy of the employment contract between you and your Peruvian employer.
  6. Proof of Qualifications: Educational and professional qualification certificates relevant to the job.
  7. Proof of Work Experience: Letters of recommendation or certificates from previous employers verifying your work experience.
  8. Police Clearance Certificate: A police clearance certificate or a character certificate issued by the local police.
  9. Health Certificate: A medical certificate issued by an authorized medical practitioner certifying that you are in good health.
  10. Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements or a letter from your employer indicating that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay.
  11. Travel Itinerary: Flight reservation details indicating your entry and exit dates.
  12. Accommodation Proof: Confirmation of your accommodation arrangements in Peru.
  13. Health Insurance: Proof of international health insurance coverage for the duration of your stay in Peru.
  14. Visa Fee: Payment of the visa fee as required by the consulate.
  15. Declaration of Understanding: A signed declaration stating that you understand and will abide by the rules and regulations of the Peruvian government.
  16. Additional Documents: Any additional documents requested by the Consulate of Peru in India.

Legal Penalties for Faking Documents:

Creating fake documents or electronic records with the intention of causing harm, deceiving others, or committing fraud is considered forgery under Section 463 of the Indian Penal Code. The punishment for forgery, as per Section 465, includes imprisonment for up to two years, a fine, or both.

Note: Please note that this is just a general overview, and the specific requirements for each visa category may vary. It is always best to consult the official website of the Peruvian embassy or consulate for detailed information and assistance.

The Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru may ask for more documents if needed.

Temporary Worker Visa (Residente Temporal Trabajador)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your travel and your financial support
  • Employment contract or letter of appointment from a Peruvian employer
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)
  • Certificate of good conduct from the police authorities in your country of residence

Resident Worker Visa (Residente Trabajador)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your travel and your financial support
  • Employment contract or letter of appointment from a Peruvian employer
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)
  • Criminal record certificate from your country of residence
  • Medical certificate from a qualified physician

Transfer of a Worker Visa (Traslado de Trabajador)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your transfer
  • Transfer letter from the multinational company
  • Employment contract or letter of appointment from the Peruvian subsidiary
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Investor Visa (Visa de Inversionista)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your investment and your financial support
  • Proof of investment (bank statements, property registration, etc.)
  • Business plan or project proposal
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Independent Worker Visa (Trabajador Independiente)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the nature of your work and your financial support
  • Proof of professional qualification or experience (certificates, diplomas, etc.)
  • Business plan or project proposal
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Technical Services Provider Visa (Prestador de Servicios Técnicos)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your travel and your financial support
  • Contract for the provision of technical services
  • Proof of professional qualification or experience (certificates, diplomas, etc.)
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Scientific Researcher Visa (Investigador Científico)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your research and your financial support
  • Letter of invitation from a Peruvian research institution
  • Research proposal or project outline
  • Proof of professional qualification or experience (certificates, diplomas, publications, etc.)
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Religious Worker Visa (Religioso)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the purpose of your religious work
  • Letter of invitation from a Peruvian religious organization
  • Proof of ordination or religious affiliation
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Volunteer Visa (Voluntario)

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Two recent passport-size photos (3.5 x 4.3 cm) in color with a white background
  • Completed and signed visa application form (DGC 005)
  • Cover letter addressed to the Peruvian Consul General in your country of residence, explaining the nature of your volunteer work and your financial support
  • Letter of invitation from a Peruvian volunteer organization
  • Proof of volunteering experience (certificates, references, etc.)
  • Proof of financial solvency (bank statements, scholarship letter, etc.)

Note: Please note that the specific requirements for each type of work visa may vary depending on your individual circumstances. It is always best to check with the Peruvian Consulate in your country of residence for the most up-to-date information.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

Peru Visa Application Form (DGC 005)

The applicant needs to provide their information in either typed or handwritten block letters. Additionally, they must submit a valid email address and phone number under their name. Only children can use a phone number that doesn’t belong to them.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Peru Work Visa from India typically involves the following steps:

  1. Employment Offer:
  • Secure a job offer from a Peruvian employer. The employer may need to provide a letter of employment specifying your position, salary, and the duration of your contract.
  1. Start Your Application:
  • Download the appropriate visa application form from the official website of the Embassy or Consulate of Peru. Complete the form, print it, and gather all required documents for your specific visa category.
  1. Visit the Embassy During Designated Hours:
    • Approach the Embassy premises during their operational hours, typically between 10:00-12:00 hrs from Monday to Friday, excluding Government Holidays.
  2. Submit Your Documents:
    • Submit your complete visa application file, including the filled-out application form and supporting documents, at the Embassy. The Embassy will acknowledge the submission through an email, which may also include a link to schedule an interview.
  3. Personal Interview:
    • Attend a personal interview at the Embassy. During the interview, you may need to provide additional information and clarify details about your application.
  4. Additional Documents:
    • Be aware that the Consular Section reserves the right to request additional documents even after the initial submission. Stay prepared to provide any requested information promptly.
  5. Collect Your Passport:
    • Once your visa is approved, collect your passport from the Embassy. Ensure that all details on the visa are accurate before leaving the premises.

Important notes:

  • You can only submit and process visa applications at the Peru Embassy in New Delhi.
  • Applicants need to submit their documents at the Embassy, except for minors.
  • Exceptions can be considered on a case-by-case
  • The Embassy doesn’t charge any extra fees apart from the official visa cost.
  • Submitting a complete visa application and supporting documents does not guarantee automatic issuance of a visa.
  • The Consular Section assesses each application individually.
  • After submitting an application, the Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru may request additional documents at its discretion.
  • Always check for the latest and specific information on the official website of the Embassy or Consulate of Peru in India, as procedures and requirements may be subject to change.

  • Temporary Worker Visa (Residente Temporal Trabajador):

This visa is ideal for individuals taking on temporary work assignments in Peru, often associated with specific projects or contracts. It has a predetermined duration and allows the holder to work only for the specific employer stated in the visa.

  • Resident Worker Visa (Residente Trabajador):

This visa is designed for those committing to long-term employment and residency in Peru. It offers more flexibility than the temporary visa and allows the holder to work for different employers after fulfilling certain conditions.

  • Transfer of a Worker Visa (Traslado de Trabajador):

This visa streamlines the process for employees of multinational companies transferring to a Peruvian branch or office. It facilitates relocation and minimizes immigration hurdles for intra-company transfers.

  • Investor Visa (Visa de Inversionista):

This visa attracts foreign entrepreneurs and investors to contribute to Peru's economic growth. It allows individuals to invest in businesses, make financial contributions, or participate in ventures that generate economic benefits for the country.

  • Independent Worker Visa (Trabajador Independiente):

This visa caters to self-employed individuals like freelancers, consultants, or contractual service providers. It permits them to work independently in Peru, manage their own projects, and establish business relationships.

  • Technical Services Provider Visa (Prestador de Servicios Técnicos):

This visa enables professionals with specialized technical skills to offer their services to Peruvian companies. It facilitates knowledge transfer and allows for temporary or project-based engagements.

  • Scientific Researcher Visa (Investigador Científico):

This visa encourages international collaboration in scientific research. It allows foreign researchers to work with Peruvian institutions, conduct research projects, and contribute to advancements in various scientific fields.

  • Religious Worker Visa (Religioso):

This visa is granted to individuals involved in religious activities or working for religious organizations in Peru. It facilitates the work of missionaries, clergy members, and religious volunteers.

  • Volunteer Visa (Voluntario):

This visa encourages international participation in volunteer programs and community service initiatives in Peru. It allows individuals to dedicate their time and skills to various social causes and contribute meaningfully to the country's development.

Note: Please note that this is just a general overview, and the specific requirements for each visa category may vary. It is always best to consult the official website of the Peruvian embassy or consulate for detailed information and assistance.