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ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR PERU

ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS:  A valid passport is required to enter and depart Peru.  Tourists must also provide evidence of return or onward travel.  U.S. citizens may enter Peru for short-term tourist- or business-related visits of up to 90 days; however, the actual period authorized is determined by the Peruvian immigration officer at the time of entry into Peru.  After admission, travelers may also extend their visa for an additional three months.  Persons who remain beyond their period of authorized stay without obtaining a visa extension or a residence visa will have to pay a fine to depart Peru.  Visitors for other than tourist or short-term business visit purposes must obtain a Peruvian visa in advance.  Business workers (under contract) should ascertain the tax and exit regulations that apply to the specific visa they are granted.  Peru does not require any immunizations for entry, although it recommends vaccination against Yellow Fever.  U.S. citizens whose passports are lost or stolen in Peru must obtain a new passport and present it, together with a police report on the loss or theft, to the main immigration office in downtown Lima, located at Prolongacion Espana 734, Brena, to obtain permission to depart.  An airport exit tax of approximately $30 (in U.S. or local currency) per person must be paid when departing Peru.  There is also a $5 airport fee for domestic flights.  For further information regarding entry requirements, travelers should contact the Peruvian Embassy at 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., 6th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036; telephone (202) 833-9868;
Internet http://www.peruvianembassy.us/; or the Peruvian Consulate in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Hartford, Houston, Miami, New York, Paterson (NJ), or San Francisco. 

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS:   In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments, including Peru's, enforce specific rules at entry/exit points.  These often include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for a child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian not present.
AMAZON BASIN | AREQUIPA | CAJAMARCA | CHICLAYO | COLCA VALLEY | CORDILLERA BLANCA | CUZCO
ECOTOURISM, BIRDWATCHING, AND NATURE TOURS | HUARAZ | IQUITOS | KUÉLAP | LAKE TITICACA & PUNO
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