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How to renew your Peruvian residence visa

Residence visa extension in Peru

How to renew your residence permit

In Peru, a residence visa, so the permit allowing you to live in the country (not the carné, the card), is usually valid for only one (1) year and then must be extended. Since the introduction of the Migraciones online platform applying for the renewal of your residence visa is a straightforward and quick process.

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General information about the residence visa and the carné

Lots of foreigners living legally in Peru are often not aware that there is a difference between the expiration of their carné, the card, and the expiration of their residence visa, so the permit allowing them to live in the country. When they first get their carné they find on the carné, among other dates, the Caducidad and think that’s the date until they can be in Peru and completely miss the point Vencimiento Residencia.

In this context we highly recommed to read our glossary article "Carné de Extranjería - Peru’s ID Card for foreigners". Be aware that the Caducidad is the date your carné, so the card itself, expires (not your residence visa!). The card is usually valid 4 years (minors 3 years) or 5 years in case of permanent residents and then must be renewed. Our article "Renewal of the carné" explains how it's done.

When your Peruvian residence visa is approved, you get the Carné de Extranjería, your Peruvian foreigner ID. The carné, so the card (not the reside...

The Vencimiento Residencia, however, is the date your residence visa expires. Unfortunately, it’s not printed on the card anymore and you have to check online. You can do this either by scanning the QR code on the back of your carné, by using this direct link or on the Agencia Digital in the left menu on the main page under Consultas en Linea, subpoint Carné de Extranjería.

Usually, the residence visa is valid for only one (1) year; in case of a family visa based on marriage with a Peruvian two (2) years. So, even though your carné (the card) is still valid, you must renew your residence visa every year (or two). Without a valid residence permit your carné, even though still valid, isn’t worth anything.

You can apply for the extension of your residence visa up to 30 days before it expires. We highly recommend applying for the extension of your residence visa on time as otherwise you are charged a hefty fine of 1% of an UIT (equals S/ 51.50 in 2024) per day (!) you extended after the expiration date and jeopardize your residency. And you must be in Peru to apply for the extension.

Since the introduction of the Agencia Digital applying for the extension of your residence visa is a simple, straightforward, and quick process, which is the same for all visa types, just the requirements differ.

 

Requirements for the renewal of your residence visa

You can find the official requirements for extending your residence visa on the Peruvian government website under Prorroga de residencia segun calidad migratoria (just choose the residence visa you have). As the website isn't always up-to-date you can as well check in the current TUPA.You find the requirements:

  • for resident workers on page 53, which is page 56 of the PDF
  • for adult family visa holders on page 48, which is page 51 of the PDF; for underage family visa holders on page 68, which is page 71 of the PDF
  • for resident students on page 65, which is page 68 of the PDF
  • for resident religious visa holders on page 62, which is page 65 of the PDF.

Both options are, of course, in Spanish. So, below we list all requirements translated into English.

Being here in Peru for at least a year now, you know that things change quickly and Migraciones seems to enjoy modifying the Agencia Digital and requirements for all sorts of applications without prior notice. Therefore, to avoid not having a document still or again required or before moving heaven and earth to get a document that’s not needed anymore we highly recommend checking first on the Agencia which requirements really have to be uploaded (just follow our step-by-step application guide until 2nd page) and there verify the requirements by clicking through the tabs. Once you finished just leave the page.

Requirements for a resident work visa renewal

  • Receipt for paid application fee (code Migraciones 07566 Prorroga de residencia; concept trabajador residente, S/ 20.20)
  • Passport
  • Carné
  • Sworn statement that you don't have a criminal record in Peru and abroad
  • For dependent workers additionally
    • Work contract with a validity of at least 1 year approved by the Labor Ministry (approval exception for “exonerated workers”)
    • Payslips from the last three months 
    • Reporte de rentas y retenciones y Consulta de contribuciones y retenciones de trabajadores (Report of incomes and withholdings for the and Consultation of contributions and withholdings of the worker for the past 3 months); both can be downloaded on the SUNAT digital platform. Even though the Agencia Digital suggests uploading the work contract is enough, one of our readers informed us that Migraciones requested the SUNAT documents additionally.
  • For independent workers additionally
    • Service contract with a validity of at least 1 year
    • Recibos honorarios from the last three months

Requirements for a family visa renewal (married to a Peruvian or foreigner with residence status)

  • Receipt for paid application fee (code Migraciones 07566 Prorroga de residencia; concept familiar residente para personas extranjeras mayores de edad, S/ 20.20)
  • Passport
  • Carné
  • Sworn statement that you don't have a criminal record in Peru and abroad
  • Marriage certificate; must fulfil the same requirements as when you first applied for the family visa; see our family visa article under explanatory notes (**)

If you want to apply for the extension of the family visa for a minor, the application process is the same as described below (enter the Agencia with the carné number of the child!), just the requirements differ (for example, payment must be made under familiar residente para menores, the birth certificate is needed and the parent applying on behalf of the minor must enter a few personal information).

Requirements for a resident student visa renewal

  • Receipt for paid application fee (code Migraciones 07566 Prorroga de residencia; concept formación, S/ 20.20)
  • Passport
  • Carné
  • Sworn statement that you don't have a criminal record in Peru and abroad
  • Document proving that you study/do an intership/apprenticeship in Peru
    • for students: Enrollment certification issued by the recognized Peruvian educational institution including name, type and length of studies
    • for exchange students: Official letter from the recognized Peruvian host university or higher education institution including name and length of studies
    • for interns: Official letter from the Peruvian company including name, type and length of internship/apprenticeship as well as name of the home university
  • Report of already taken courses and grades issued by the recognized Peruvian educational institution (even though no longer on the official requirement list, this may still be required to be uploaded when applying)
  • Sworn statement stating that you (in case of minors, the parents) have sufficient financial resources to fund your studies in Peru (Declaración jurada de solvencia económica)

Requirements for a resident religious visa renewal

  • Receipt for paid application fee (code Migraciones 07566 Prorroga de residencia; concept religioso residente, S/ 20.20)
  • Passport
  • Carné
  • Sworn statement that you don't have a criminal record in Peru and abroad
  • Request issued by the religious entity, which must be recognized by the Peruvian state, where the applicant found his home in Peru. The request must be signed by the legal representative of the religious entity and must include name(s) and surname(s) of the applicant as well as the time he or she stays in Peru.
  • Sworn statement of the legal representative of the religious entity affirming the details of the official registration and his/her power of representation or an official document confirming his / her powers
 

How to renew your residence visa

Pay the fee of S/ 20.20 for the Migraciones administrative procedure “Prorroga de residencia” under code 07566 on pagalo.pe or at a Banco de la Nacion branch. As you are already in Peru for a while and paid other fees, you know how the systems works; if not check again in our article "Paying administration charges and processing fees in Peru".

All administration charges, processing fees and fines government agencies, public authorities and entities levy in Peru have to be paid at the Banc...

Then make PDFs (max size per document 3MB) from required documents (not necessary for the payment receipt).

Once you have done all the preparation work, open the Migraciones Agencia Digital and click on Entrar.

On the next page, select "Extranjero". Then choose in the drop-down menu Carné de extranjería and enter your carné number. Click on Validar and complete the other fields (birth date, date your carné was issued, nationality, last time you entered Peru and the Captcha). You can as well select passport and enter requested info.

Update of personal information

Before starting the actual residence visa extension application, you first should, if not already done, update your personal information.

Choose in the left menu on the main page the point “Actualizacion de datos” which brings you to the Sistema de Actualicación de Datos page. Here select option 2 Actualización de datos - Otras Calidades and fill in required fields. At the end of the process, you get the code for having updated your personal information. Keep it safe as you will need it just now.

Now in the left menu on the main page of the Agencia Digital click on Prorroga de residencia. A submenu opens showing your current visa type. Click on it and you are redirected to the first page of the Prorroga de residencia application.

 1st page of the residence visa extension application

Select the Migraciones office which should handle your application (for example, Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, …). In the second field enter your Actualización de datos code and click on siguiente.

If you skipped updating your personal information, click on the link below the field, which brings you to the Sistema de Actualicación de Datos page and fill in required fields as explained above.

2nd page of the residence visa extension application

Here you must fill in some data and/or upload for the residence visa renewal application necessary documents as PDF.

Those who just want to verify the requirements or double check if the requirements have changed can do so on this page. Then just click through the tabs and once you finished leave the page.

To continue with your residence visa renewal click on the little arrows next to each requirement, and certain fields appear depending on the requirement. Just fill in the fields as requested and upload the corresponding document.

Under “Pago por derecho de tramite” you are asked to enter certain information of the bank receipt

  • numero de recibo (number of the receipt) which is the "secuencia de pago" on the pagalo receipt
  • codigo de verficación (verification code) which is the "codigo control" on the pagalo receipt
  • fecha de recibo (date) which is the "fecha de operación" on the pagalo receipt.

After entering the requested info click on Validar.

Under Documento de Identificación, choose the document with which you entered the country, in most cases this will be pasaporte. Enter the passport number, date and country of issue and upload a PDF of your passport.

Depending on your visa type you must upload other required documents under the additional tabs.

Once all documents are uploaded, accept the terms & conditions and click on siguiente.

3rd page of the residence visa extension application

You then get to a page showing the fields of the Form PA - Prorroga de residencia already filled in with your personal data. The only fields you can change here are your cell phone number and your e-mail address. If everything is correct, click on “Guardar datos y generar tramite” (Save data and generate procedure).

4th page of the residence visa extension application

You now get the "Solicitud de prorroga de residencia" displayed on your screen. That's the confirmation of your successful application for the renewal of your residence visa. Download and/or print the document and keep it safe (if downloading isn't possible, make a screenshot of the complete page, don't miss the second page)!!!

At the top right of the document under the bar code you find your Numero de expediente (file number), which sometimes is also called Numero de tramite. At the bottom of the first page, under the signature / fingerprint field, the Fecha de publicacion (application date) and a Codigo de verificacion (verification code) are shown.

If you later want to check the status of your application online, which can be done here, you will need these numbers / codes.

On the second page you find your login data for the Buzon electronico.

 

How long does the renewal of the residence visa take

According to Migraciones the processing time for the approval (or denial) of the residence visa extension should only be 5 business days, however, usually, you get the notification of the extension in your Buzon within two to four weeks. So, check your Buzon regularly to not miss anything.

And just as a reminder, if you didn't get a notification, you can always check, if your residence visa was already extended either using this direct link or on the Agencia Digital in the left menu on the main page under Consultas en Linea, subpoint Carné de Extranjería.

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    Sawyer H · 11/04/2024
    Hi there - I have a friend who is a Venezuelan national, who obtained a temporary resident visa that expired December 2023. She has been in the US since summer 2023 and could not get an extension (I think because she was not in Peru?). But I am hearing she could have up to six months to still apply for the extension? Is this true? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 11/04/2024
      @Sawyer H
      Hello Sawyer,

      first of all, yes, you have to be in Peru to extend a residence visa. You can't do it when abroad.

      Then the Peruvian foreigner law is quite clear in cases where the residence visa expires when a foreigner is abroad (freely translated from the regulation of the foreigner law, article 132):

      "If the Peruvian residence visa of a foreigner expires during a stay outside the country, Migraciones [the Peruvian immigration authority] can allow the re-entry of the foreigner on the expired resident status, however only if the foreigner hasn't been abroad for more than 183 days."

      Additionally, if the foreigner with an expired residence visa is allowed to enter as a resident, then the extension has to be applied for immediately and a hefty fine (2024: S/ 51.50 per day (!) of extending too late) has to be paid.

      So, if your Venezuelan friend left Peru in the summer of 2023, then he/she is outside Peru for more than half a year by now. So, it's highly unlikely that he/she is allowed to return as a resident.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Kajsa · 02/03/2024
    Hi, how do I extend my temporary permit visa? Currently valid for 1 year. Thank you 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 03/03/2024
      @Kajsa Hello Kajsa,

      It depends on the type of temporary visa you have if and how it can be extended.

      If you have a “real” tourist visa issued at a Peruvian consulate, which is a temporary visa, you cannot extend it in Peru or at a Peruvian consulate. You must then apply for a new one at a Peruvian consulate. Be as well aware that the tourist visa itself is valid for one year, but you are only allowed to stay in Peru for 180 accumulated days within this year.

      If you have another temporary visa, such as, for example, a temporary student or a temporary work visa you can apply for an extension on the Agencia Digital while being in Peru. The process is called "prorroga de permanencia" and the requirements depend on the temporary visa you have.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Kajsa · 03/03/2024
      @Sunflower Thank you. I have a PPC - carné de permiso temporal de permanencia. 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 03/03/2024
      @Kajsa
      That's a completely different story. Didn't think of that when I replied.

      As far as I know the CPP can't be extended. But you can apply for a residence visa after having lived in Peru for 6 months on a CPP. The tramite is called Cambio de calidad migratoria especial residente.

      Seems easy to obtain and the application is done on the Agencia Digital (see this Migraciones video and attached information from Migraciones).

      All the best

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 03/03/2024
      @Sunflower And what I forget; if you can fulfill the requirements you as well can apply for any other residence visa.
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    BIll · 05/02/2024
    For the family visa, if you have already been approved for one and you now need to renew it, would a second FBI background check be required? Please forgive my ignorance. I have been legally living here for a while in Peru under a family visa (through marriage) and I haven't seen anything about a second FBI background check being necessary. 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 05/02/2024
      @BIll
      Hello Bill,

      if you just want to extend your family visa, make a so-called "prorroga de residencia" as described above, no, you don't need a new FBI background check. You find the requirements for it above in the article under subpoint "Requirements for the renewal of your residence visa Family".


      If you, however, want to change your visa type, for example, you want to change your family visa to a permanent residence visa after 3 years of living in Peru, make a so-called "Cambio de calidad migratoria a permanente residente (Familiar Residente)", then you  would need a new FBI check.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Kat · 03/12/2023
    I entered the Migraciones webside to do  “Actualizacion de datos”. There are no options like in your description. It's automaticly opening "Actualicación de Datos Extranjero" tab.

    One of the question there is "Me encuentro: - dentro del teritorio nacional" or "fuera del teritorio nacional". To be sure- it refers to Peru, not the country of origin (that they ask about above)?

    When you click on "Siguiente", on the next page you are asked for "Fecha de vencimiento-CCM" which is the date of expiring your residency (if I'm correct)
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 04/12/2023
      @Kat
      Hello Kat,

      seems they have once again changed the website.

      Yes, they ask if you are in Peru (dentro del teritorio nacional) or abroad (fuera del teritorio nacional).

      CCM is the abbreviation of cambio de calidad migratoria; so, yes I assume you must fill in the date the residency expires.

      Greetings
      eva
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      Kat · 06/12/2023
      @Sunflower Thank you Eva, 
      Would you answer me one more quetion? Do I need to pay for a permit to sign a document- a new contract? Like before receiving residency and signing the first contract? Or when I'm already a resident I don't have to pay it?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 06/12/2023
      @Kat
      Hello Kat,

      if you are in Peru as a tourist or on a temporary visa without a CTM, you must apply for a Permit to sign contracts (“Permiso especial para firmar contratos” or also known as "Permiso especial para suscribir documentos"), before signing a legally binding document. Otherwise your signed contract is null and void and won't be accepted by any official institutions / authorities.

      Since October 22, 2023, the application for the permit is free. You find more info in our article Permit to sign contracts.

      If you are a resident, so if you have a family visa or a resident work or a resident student visa or a retirement visa, etc., and you have your carné de extranjería you can sign any contract or document without the permit to sign contracts.

      Hope this helps.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Kat · 25/11/2023
    please, if it is mistake, to correct it- I've already stressed few people ;) -  1 UIT equals S/ 4,95, not as you wrote - "1 UIT (equals S/ 49.50 in 2023)"
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 25/11/2023
      @Kat
      Hi again,

      both is wrong. In 2023, 1 UIT equals S/ 4,950.

      The fine for not extending a residence visa is 1% of an UIT which equals S/ 49.50. And this is per day, the reason for the amnesty.

      The fine for overstaying a stay as a tourist is 0.1% of an UIT which equals S/ 4.95 per day.

      Thanks for pointing the mistake out to me.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Kat · 25/11/2023
    Need a help..
    I was asked by my friend for help with prolong of residence of her child. She has a permanent residency but I've just checked that her kid's residency expired in July.... what we can do in this case? Is the amnesty still available? because it will be enormous amount to pay according to the new law.
    or maybe in this case (child of a permanent resident) we could explain/solve somehowe the situation?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 25/11/2023
      @Kat
      Hello Kat,

      the amnesty ended at the end of October.

      But the kid of your friend doesn't need it. As already the old foreigner law, Decreto Legistivo 1350, the new foreigner law, which was published 10 days ago, Decreto Legislativo 1582, article 53.3 (see screenshot) clearly states that Migraciones does not sanction children and adolescents.

      So, apply for the extension of the residency as soon as possible, the kid (your friend) shouldn't have to pay the ridiculous fine.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Kat · 25/11/2023
      @Sunflower
      uffff...
      thank you very much for this indication

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      Kat · 02/12/2023
      @Kat One more question -the procedure of extention is the same if it's already after the date? pay the same fee on pagalo and other steps?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 04/12/2023
      @Kat
      Hello Kat,

      yes the procedure is the same. For a minor you must pay as well S/ 20.20 but under code 07566, prorroga de calidad migratoria para familiar de residente para el caso hijo/hija menor de edad.

      And additional documents from the mother/father might be required.

      Greetings
      Eva

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    Dessy · 07/10/2023
    Hi, thank you for writing this article. May I ask for your guide?
    I saw on the website of Migraciones, the dependent workers have to submit this : "REPORTE DE RENTAS Y RETENCIONES Y CONSULTA DE CONTRIBUCIONES Y RETENCIONES DE TRABAJADORES DE LA SUNAT, DE LOS TRES (3) ÚLTIMOS MESES"
    Can you tell me where could I obtain that document, please?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 07/10/2023
      @Dessy Hello Dessy,

      The "reporte de rentas y retenciones" asked by Migraciones for extending your dependent work visa is the official payslip you should get each month (or every quincena) from your employer.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 07/10/2023
      @Dessy
      It's me again. My previous answer was wrong!

      You can either upload your work contract or, depending on your work situation, the reporte de rentas..., which is issued by SUNAT (on the SUNAT platform), but must be requested there by your employer.

      Sorry, for the confusion.

      Eva
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      Dessy · 07/10/2023
      @Sunflower Hi, thanks for getting back to me. In which work situation should I need the reporte de rentas?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 08/10/2023
      @Dessy
      Honestly, I don't know. To me it doesn't make any sense.

      The Reporte de "Rentas y Retenciones y consulta de contribuciones y retenciones de trabajadores de la Sunat" is - simply said - a document issued by Sunat, Peru's tax authority, confirming that you are correctly registered with Sunat, how much you earned and - in case of dependent workers - that the employer withheld the adequate taxes and "forwarded" them to Sunat. That's the reason I was confused yesterday with the required payslip.

      If you check the requirements for extending your work visa, you find the work contract and the reporte on the list. However, if you apply for the extension on the Agencia Digital under the "Contrato" tab you can either upload your renewed work contract or the reporte or (for independent workers) a service contract.

      Honestly, I doubt the extension is approved if you only upload the reporte because being in Peru on a residence work visa you must prove that you are employed for the next 12 months (not that you were employed the past three months). Nevertheless, some lawyers state that the reporte could be enough "in certain work situations".

      Greetings
      Eva


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      Dessy · 11/10/2023
      @Sunflower Hi Eva,

      I understand well your explanation.
      I've been trying to access Pagalo.pe for these last three days and still cannot enter. I've installed the mobile app and still I experienced the same.
      Do you know another way to pay the fee of S/ 25.60?
      Thank you.
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    Maria · 28/09/2023
    Hello, thank you for all the information. I would like to travel outside of Peru just before my residency expires. I would like to know if it´s possible to do the extension a few months before the expire date of the residency. Let´s say 3-4 months before. 
    And I read that you need to apply 30 days before the expire date of the visa. What happens if I would do it 2 weeks before? Is that still on time, or they won't accept the application? I assume that when you are in the process (en tramite), they can't fine you. 
    Thank you!
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 28/09/2023
      @Maria
      Hello Maria,

      unfortunately, no, you can't extend your residence visa 3 or 4 months before it expires. But you don't have to apply for the extension exactly 30 days before. You can extend the earliest 30 days before the expiration date and the latest a day before the expiration date.

      So, if you extend two weeks before your residency expires, all good.

      And,  even if your residence visa expires during the approval process of your extension application, you are fine and there won't be any consequences as long as you applied for the extension latest the day before the expiration.

      Greetings
      Eva

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