Hello Eva,
When applying for the family visa through marriage to a Peruvian citizen, is there any part of the process that can be started before the wedding? Or if not, does that mean the wedding must take place before my tourist visa expires? Will I receive the documents needed at the wedding in the municipalidad hall, or do I have to wait for documents from Reniec?
Thank you;
- This commment is unpublished.@Jeffrey Hello Jeffrey,
Getting married and applying for a family visa in the 90 days you hopefully get when entering as a tourist is a tight fit. So, before you even come to Peru you and your future wife must get organized and prepare as much as possible.
Be aware that most municipalities and notaries require a permit to sign contracts if a tourist wants to get married / sign the application form and marriage certificate. You can only apply for the permit if your stay as a tourist is still valid. And later when you apply for your family visa you as well must be in the country legally. So, in most cases no marriage on an expired stay as a tourist and no family visa application on an expired stay as a tourist.
Anyway, I highly recommend as additional information our article Marrying in Peru, which guides you through the process and all that's involved. There you find the general requirements and the process of getting married in Peru.
If you want to make it all work here a short rundown of the steps involved.
Before you enter Peru, your fiancée should confirm the exact requirements with the municipality or notary you are planning to have your marriage putting emphasis on the fact that a foreigner is involved.
Once you have the list, get all the documents needed from your home country with Apostille (!!!), which are at least your birth certificate and your certificate a being free to marry. When you are at it, best get as well your criminal record check, which you later will need for the family visa application. Your fiancée should get her required documents.
While most municipalities and notaries require that both partners are present, when the documents for getting married are submitted and a date for the wedding is set, a few allow the application when only the Peruvian part is there. So, it might be worth asking if you must be present or if you wife at least could already apply, start the process or "reserve" a date for the wedding (after submitting the documents there is often a waiting period of a week or two, sometimes 3 or 4 weeks or longer - time you don’t have once you are in Peru).
Anyway, if your future wife can apply on her own for the marriage, you must send her your documents with Apostille, which she then must get translated by an official translator before handing them in together with her and other required documents.
If you must be present when submitting the documents, travel to Peru and try to get the full 90 days, get the documents translated as quickly as possible (probably your wife could arrange for that already before you arrive), get the Certificado médico prenupcial, a medical exam which both partners must do together, apply for the permit to sign contracts (be aware that it’s only valid for 30 days), then submit the documents to the municipality or notary and set a date for your wedding.
On the day of your marriage you get the “Acta de matrimonio”. This document can’t be used to apply for your family visa. You need a marriage certificate issued by Reniec. So usually, the municipalities send the acta to Reniec and your marriage then is automatically registered. This process is supposed to take about 3 to 4 weeks (if the Reniec office is busy it might take longer, if you are lucky you could have the Peruvian marriage certificate after 2 weeks). To avoid any delays it could be helpful to pay a Reniec office a visit and register your marriage yourself.While you are waiting for the Peruvian marriage certificate best get your Interpol appointment and prepare your visa application.Once you have your Peruvian marriage certificate apply for your family visa (your stay as a tourist must still be valid). As soon as you applied and have your numero de tramite your time as a tourist stops. So even if your stay as a tourist expires a day later all good.In case you don’t get your Peruvian marriage certificate issued by Reniec before your stay as a tourist is about to expire, you could apply without having it as explained above under Can I apply for a family visa if I don't have all the required documents? Instead of the required certified copy of your marriage certificate issued by Reniec upload the acta. Then complete the application and check your Buzon regularly as explained above.I know everything seems overwhelming but it can be done.All the bestEva