I want to apply for a retirement visa but I have a minor child who is 4. How do I add him to the application process in Peru?
- This commment is unpublished.@AnthonyHello Anthony,if nothing changed, you cannot add your child to your rentista visa application when you apply on the Agencia Digital. Therefore, usually in such cases, you apply first for your rentista visa and once it is approved and you have your carné, you can apply for a family visa for your kid.For the family visa application based on being the minor child of a resident, you will need the birth certificate of your child showing you as the father (exact same name as in your passport and on your rentista visa) with Apostille issued in your home country and translation in Peru. Your child won't need a criminal record check or the Ficha de canje from Interpol. However, you must sign a sworn statement that you are representing your child.Be aware that time might become an issue. If you enter Peru you and your child most probably only get 90 days. So, try to apply for your visa as quickly as possible as you will need your carné to apply for a family visa for your child before his/her stay as a tourist expires. You might want to check with Migraciones if there is any way to either apply for your child while your visa application is still evaluated / without your carné or to speed up the process.GreetingsEva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thank you for the quick response Eva. I am not in Peru now. I would like to apply before I come there. I am in Colombia and will apply from here. I just applied for my visa renewal here and hopefully I can use those same documents for Peru. I believe they are still valid. So I will apply for my son after I receive my visa.
- This commment is unpublished.@AnthonyHello Anthony,usually, foreigners, who can travel to Peru visa-free, enter Peru and then apply for their visa when they are in Peru, make a so-called Cambio de calidad migratoria. The process is explained above in our retirement visa article.Foreigners, who cannot come to Peru visa-free, must apply for their visa from outside Peru. Foreigners, who can come to Peru visa-free and want to apply from outside Peru, can apply from abroad. The procedure then is a Solicitud de calidad migratoria. Be aware that the requirements are a bit different from a Cambio de calidad migratoria. Additionally, the process a bit more complicated (especially if you haven't been to Peru before) and time consuming. It is explained in our article Peruvian residence visa application from abroad. The article is intended for those you cannot come to Peru visa-free, so not all information applies to you, but the process is the same.Be aware that once your visa is approved and the visa is issued at a Peruvian consulate, you must enter Peru within 6 months and apply for your carné. Only then you can apply for the family visa for your child. As you are in Peru then, make a Cambio de Calidad Migratoria por la de Familiar Residente para hijo o hija menor de edad".Regarding your documents: Documents issued in Peru are usually only accepted when they were issued a maximum of 3 months prior to being submitted. Documents issued outside Peru are usually only accepted when they were issued not more than 6 months prior to being submitted.GreetingsEva