Hello, can you clarify the part about having to be in Peru when applying for the residency extension (in my case a family visa)? Do I have to physically be in Peru when applying online for the extension? And I can only apply during the
- This commment is unpublished.@Dina Hello Dina,While the application for extending your family visa is done online on the Agencia Digital, one of the requirements is that when you apply you must physically be in Peru. And during the evaluation and approval process of the extension you can only leave Peru with a travel permit.Part of your comment seems to be missing. So, the earliest you can apply for the extension is 30 days before your residence visa expires. If you extend too late, then you must pay a hefty fine.GreetingsEva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thank you for the quick reply!! Very helpful! The part that got dropped off my question was how many days per year do I have to be in Peru to maintain the family residency visa?
- This commment is unpublished.@DinaThe law states that foreign residents cannot be outside Peru for more than 183 consecutive (!) days in a 365-day period otherwise they lose their residence visa. It doesn't say how many days they have to be in Peru.However, be aware that the "consecutive days" don't mean you can leave Peru for 3 months, return for a week, leave again for 3 months, return for a week, leave again for 3 months and return for a week, ....For those foreign residents, who regularly leave Peru and return it is common practice that the immigration officers at the point of entry add all days the foreign resident has been outside Peru (so they interpret the law as accumulative (!) days) and if these are more than 183 days decide if he/she can enter on the residence visa or must enter as a tourist, even though this is not explicitly determined in the law.So, to avoid any problems I highly recommend to be in Peru at least half a year. And as usual in Peru, the year is not a calendar year, but counted from the date your residence visa was approved.And one other thing: In case you have to be outside Peru for more than 183 consecutive days, you can apply for the "Autorización de estadía fuera del país por 183 días", so you won't lose your residency.Complicated? Yes. Sorry.GreetingsEva