The man at migracions said that i already had the document from my student visa and just needed to upload it! Confused .....Does this document cover the TUPA requirement? Porfa,✨
- This commment is unpublished.@FairyHello,I'm confused as well. What document are you talking about?Have you checked out our Retirement visa article as recommended yesterday? Here the direct link to the chapter https://www.limaeasy.com/peru-guide/peruvian-visa-types/peruvian-retirement-visa#requirements-rentista-visa-peruThere you find all required documents.Here a simple list of the requirements (explanations in the article linked above):- Passport
- Criminal record check from your home country or from the country where you legally lived (so with a resident visa) during the 5 years prior to coming to Peru showing that you don't have a record
- Letter / confirmation from your pension fund or social security stating that you receive a monthly income of at least US$ 1000 or the equivalent in any other currency.
- Interpol clearance - Ficha de canje internacional issued by Interpol in Peru
- Sworn statement stating that your pension enters Peru through the banking system
- Receipt for paid application fee (code Migraciones 07568; concept Cambio de calidad migratoria rentista residente, S/.161.40 since October 22, 2023)
- "Recibo" (so a water or electricity bill proving your address; doesn't have to be in your name)
- Form PA - Cambio de Calidad Migratoria (automatically filled in during application)Be aware that all documents issued abroad need an Apostille and must be translated into Spanish in Peru.Be further aware that documents have an "expiration date" in Peru. So, generally, documents issued in Peru are only accepted if they were issued less than three months before the application. Documents issued outside Peru can't be older than six months.So, if you used a document for your student visa application (when did you apply for the student visa?) then it might already be too old to be accepted again.GreetingsEva