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VISAS
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Resident Working Visa
Resident Working Visas have to be requested in Peru. In order to apply for this type visa you need to contact the Peruvian General Directorate of Immigration and Naturalization (Dirección General de Migraciones y Naturalización - DIGEMIN), Avenida España 730, Breña, Lima, Phone: 332-1268/ 330-4066. Website: www.digemin.gob.pe ; Email: webmaster@digemin.gob.pe
Once the visa has been authorized by the Peruvian immigration authorities, the Resident Working Visa can be issued by any of our consulates abroad. You need to inform the immigration authorities in which consulate you would be able to claim your visa, so they can send the authorization to the Peruvian Consulate in that country.
Once, the authorization has been sent to the Peruvian Consulate you had previously chosen, you need to bring the following documents to the Consulate in order to obtain the visa:
- Valid passport
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- One (1) Visa Application Forms fully filled in and signed <See application form here>
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- One (1) color photographs (passport size, white backside )
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- Flight ticket or reservation, stating dates of arrival to Peru.
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- A fee of £17.25. <See method of payment here>
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- A letter from your employer confirming your employment status and the nature of your activities in Peru and the a letter of the Peruvian counterpart company signed by the company's representative, including Peruvian ID number ( DNI, in case of Peruvian nationals) or passport number and / or Foreigner's Identity Card number (Carnet de Extranjería, for foreigners)
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A person already being in Peru could request the change of his or her immigration status to the DIGEMIN, without having to leave the country.
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