Peru visa requirements for Emiratis

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Emiratis visiting Peru

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Peruvian Visa.


  • Duly filled and signed application forms. 
  • Original valid  passports.
  • Passport should have at least two blank pages.
  • Certificate of vaccination against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, yellow fever and chickenpox is required.
  • Certificate showing a clean criminal record from the police authority is required.
  • Two passport photograph displaying a neutral expression is required.
  • Bank statement showing proof of enough funds for the applicants stay.

Peru Visa for Emiratis

Facts about Peru


Peru is well known for its ancient history which encompasses archeology, ruins, dusty remnants, and museums. This makes visitors in Peru feel a little closer to the past after leaving the country. There are close to 5,000 archeological sites in the country and the existence of many of them still remain a mystery to the ordinary eyes. Peru is also very popular for its' biodiversity and natural resources. The country has 158 protected natural parks and  84 of the 117 life zones around the world. Parks and nature reserves around the country are home to one-third of the world’s species of birds, 3,500 species of reptiles, 4,000 types of butterflies, pink dolphins, jaguars, and other primates. Tourists also have the luxury of visiting attractive beach resorts and attending festivals during their time in the country.


The tourism industry in Peru is the third-largest industry in Peru, besides the fishing and mining industries. Peru is one of the most visited countries in South America and, as a result, tourism in Peru is growing faster than in other countries on the continent. The annual growth rate of the industry is in fact estimated to be at 25% for the past five years.


Drug-related crimes are harshly treated as drug-smugglers are made to face long prison sentences. The majority of the products made with animals or plants are made from illegal means and could involve protected or endangered species. Tourists are advised not to buy any products made with animals and plants. It is also illegal for artifacts to be exported.

 

Tourists from North America, Australia, Japan, Thailand, and the European Union can visit Peru without a visa for stays of up to 183 days. Russians are granted entry without a visa for stays of up to 90 days.

Types of Peru Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 5 working days 90 days
Student visa 5 working days Over 90 days
Tourist visa 5 working days 180 days

General Requirements for Peru Visa


  • Duly filled and signed application forms. 
  • Original valid  passports.
  • Passport should have at least two blank pages.
  • Certificate of vaccination against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, yellow fever and chickenpox is required.
  • Certificate showing a clean criminal record from the police authority is required.
  • Two passport photograph displaying a neutral expression is required.
  • Bank statement showing proof of enough funds for the applicants stay.

Peru Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

30.00 (USD)

Student visa

30.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

30.00 (USD)

Peru Visa Application Centres & Embassies in United Arab Emirates


Location

Address

Dubai

Al Habtoor Business Tower, 25th Floor Marina

www.consulado.pe/es/Dubai/

info@peru.ae

(+971) 4 422 7550

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the official language in Peru?

The official language in Peru is Spanish and it is spoken by 84% of Peru's population. The remaining indigenous languages of Peru which are spoken by less than 1% of Peru's population include  Aguaruna, Asháninka, and Shipio. A good number of Peruvians also speak English language.


What is the best time to visit Peru?

The winter (May – September) is the best time of year to travel, especially if you're planning to visit Cusco or trek to Machu Picchu.


What is the emergency number in Peru?

The main emergency number for ambulance, fire, and the police department is 105


What are people from Peru called?

People from Peru are called Peruvians.