Hi, I entered Peru on 17/06/25 and left 90 days later on 15/09/25. I checked my TAM card which shoes 0 days. Does this mean I have 0 days left? I have messaged you on another page regarding trying to re-enter whilst processing a dependent work visa, so just trying to work out if I can re-enter.
- This commment is unpublished.@Emily Hello Emily,
I already replied to your other comment.
Anyway, according to the Foreigner Law tourists can stay in Peru for 183 days in a 365-day period (not per calendar year). But a publication issued by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs limits or divides this general 183 days for most foreign nationals, incl. UK citizens, into two times max 90 days in two consecutive 180-day periods.
So officially, you could stay a max of 90 days in Peru, then must leave for 90 days before being allowed to return and hopefully getting another 90 days. As you left Peru on September 15, officially you could only return on December 14 and most probably would get another 90 days.
But if you haven’t stayed the full 183 days allowed in a 365-day period you most probably will be allowed to return to Peru earlier. It’s always up to the immigration officer you have to face but usually, especially if you explain your situation and show your work contact, your criminal record check and perhaps even the Interpol appointment confirmation, you should get at least another 30 days (or more) when you return so you can get the last things done and apply for your visa when your stay as a tourist is still valid.
However, be aware that you are not entitled to get the full 90 days or the full 183 days in a 365-day period. It’s always at the discretion of the immigration officer. If you return today and you are lucky, the immigration officer might be super relaxed and just gives you another 90 days. On the other hand, you might end up with a strict immigration officer, who is giving you a hard time. Then stay calm and friendly, explain that you have a work contract, but couldn’t apply during your last stay because the criminal record check was missing or because your stay as a tourist was about to expire as the approval of the work contract took longer than expected or whatever applies, but now you have all necessary documents and just need some time to do your Ficha de canje and the translation so you can apply for your work visa. Usually, that does the trick.
Regarding you TAM: if you entered the entry date of your last entry on the Migraciones website, so June 17, there are no days left on this stay as you already left the country; this TAM isn’t valid anymore. When you re-enter you get a new TAM.
All the best
Eva