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How to apply for a Peruvian visa?

According to bilateral agreements, citizens of China who hold diplomatic and official passports can visit Peru visa-free. Mainland citizens of China who hold ordinary passports for business or private purposes, and mainland citizens of China who hold passports of the Macao Special Administrative Region may apply for visas at the China Embassy or Consulate in Peru by providing the following materials:

1, passport and visa with at least two blank pages.

2. Visa application form.

3. Two 3.5*4.5cm color bareheaded photo with white background.

4. Round-trip air ticket or air ticket reservation form.

5. Hotel orders or travel itineraries.

6 bank deposits, real estate, car certificate and other materials that can reflect the applicant's economic situation.

7. Other materials deemed necessary by the visa officer within the scope permitted by law.

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Matters needing attention when entering Peru:

Peruvian Customs controls the entry and exit of agricultural products, meat products and cultural works of art, and it is necessary to declare and show quarantine certificates and licenses of relevant departments. Each passenger can carry no more than $65,438+$00,000 in cash (exceeding the amount required to be declared) and personal duty-free articles with a value of no more than $300. Passengers aged 65,438+08 can carry 50 cigars or 250 grams of cut tobacco or tobacco leaves and 3 liters of strong drinks.

If the quantity or value carried exceeds the above provisions (old or new) and the value is within $65,438+$0,000, a tariff of 14% will be levied after declaration (not exceeding $3,000 per year).

If the value exceeds $65,438+0,000, full import tax will be levied. Undeclared value-added or duty-free goods for commercial purposes will be confiscated by the customs, and can only be retrieved after paying full tax and a fine of 50% of the total value of the goods.

China Consular Service Network-Entry and Residence in Peru

Baidu Encyclopedia-visas for Peru and China