Peru 签证要求 2026 — eVisa, Machu Picchu & Entry Guide

Key Facts — Peru
Visa ExemptionYes — citizens of 90+ countries (up to 90–183 days)
eVisa AvailableYes (for some nationalities) — visaelectronica.rree.gob.pe
Stay DurationUp to 90 or 183 days (visa-free)
Visa FeeUSD 30 (eVisa)
处理时间3–10 business days
Passport ValidityAt least 6 months

Introduction

Peru is one of South America's most visited countries. Main airports: Jorge Chávez International (LIM) in Lima, Alejandro Velasco Astete (CUZ) in Cusco. Immigration is managed by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones. Most tourists arrive visa-free and can stay up to 90 or 183 days depending on nationality.

Visa-Free Entry

Citizens of most Western countries, LATAM nations, and many Asian countries enter visa-free. US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and most other South American nationals do not need a visa. The period granted on entry is typically 90 days, which can sometimes be extended to 183 days total. The period is stamped in your passport on arrival.

Peru eVisa

For nationalities that require a visa, Peru offers an eVisa at visaelectronica.rree.gob.pe. The eVisa costs USD 30 and takes 3–10 business days to process. It allows a single entry for tourism or business.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Accommodation details
  • Proof of sufficient funds

Visa Fees

Visa TypeFee
Visa-free entry (most nationalities)Free
Tourist eVisaUSD 30
Business VisaUSD 30–100 (varies by embassy)

如何申请

  1. Check if your nationality is visa-exempt at migraciones.gob.pe
  2. If visa-free: arrive with valid passport, return ticket and accommodation details
  3. If a visa is needed: apply at visaelectronica.rree.gob.pe

Always verify current visa rules on official government sites before travel.

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