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require a visa, according to their country of origin, may apply for a Tourist visa if they have recreational or similar purposes. This migratory status does not admit the purpose of immigration, permanent residence or development of remunerated activities.
Requirements
  - 
   Fill out the form provided by the Peruvian consulate. (DGC 005)
  
- Personal interview, scheduled by the Peruvian consulate. 
  
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  Present a valid passport (at least 6 months of validity from the date of entry to Peru).Proof of legal residency in the U.S. (valid Green Card or valid U.S. visa different from a tourist visa).
  
- Round Trip ticket to Peru (ticket, electronic ticket or reservation). 
  
- Hotel booking; or tour package booking; or original invitation letter legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (any of these documents); 
  
- Two (2) passport size colour photographs. 
  
- Show financial solvency: Three (3) most recent copy of your bank statements.  
- Police Records (background check) issued within this Consulate’s jurisdiction (Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee).
 
- Proof of residency in this Consulate’s jurisdiction.
 
- Payment of the corresponding consular fee. 
  
| Costo | 
| 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. 
- Every peruvian visa will expire, if not used, within six (6) months from the date of issuance. 
- During the proceedings of the application, it may be required the submission of additional requirements. 
  
- Processing time: Up to 4 weeks.