Hello Eva! Hope you are doing well.
My dependent work visa is approved and I will be travelling to peru this month.
I need your advice please:
Once I entered Peru and apply for Carne de Extranjeria (Foreigners Card) what is the processing time for this I mean how many days it takes to receive to the card?
Also my 2nd question is that, after recieving the carnet, can I go out of Peru to other country or there is any restrictions that I must stay inside Peru for certain number of days before going out of Peru?
Hello Greetings!
I will enter Peru on Dependent work Visa and then apply for the carnet ( Foreigner Card) What is the estimated processing time for carnet?
Also once I have received the Carnet, Can I leave Peru and come to my home country for few days or I have to stay inside Peru for a fixed number of days before I can go out. Please advise.
I will enter Peru on Dependent work Visa and then apply for the carnet ( Foreigner Card) What is the estimated processing time for carnet?
Also once I have received the Carnet, Can I leave Peru and come to my home country for few days or I have to stay inside Peru for a fixed number of days before I can go out. Please advise.
- This commment is unpublished.@RockyHello Rocky,I assume you applied for your work visa (or your company did) while you were still outside Peru, and that you now have the visa in your passport. Officially, you have six months - usually calculated from the day the visa was issued - to enter the country. At the airport or border, simply proceed to the immigration control counters and present your passport with the visa.
Be aware that you are far from done. Once in Peru, you must first apply for the Ficha de Canje from Interpol. You can find a detailed explanation in our Interpol article (note that the requirements may be slightly different since your visa has already been approved). How long this takes mainly depends on how quickly you can get an appointment.
Then, as with most administrative procedures in Peru, before you can submit your application for the carné, you must first pay the corresponding fee.
Payment can be made either in person at any Banco de la Nación branch or online via pagalo.pe. Detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to register on pagalo.pe, how to make the payment, and what to watch out for can be found in our article Paying administration charges and processing fees in Peru.
Authority: Migraciones
Code: 07561 – Formulario F-SPE001
Concept: Expedición del Carné de Extranjería
Fee: S/ 24
This payment usually takes only a few minutes.
Finally, you can apply for the Expedición de Carné de Extranjería through the Migraciones Agencia Digital and book an appointment for your biometric data registration. Completing the application normally takes about 30 minutes to an hour, and biometric data appointments are usually available within a week or so.
Afterward, you must wait until your carné is issued. Officially, this can take up to 30 business days, but reports range from a few days to about two months.
Once you are informed that your carné has been issued, you may need another appointment to pick it up.The whole process is explained in our article "Peruvian residence visa application from abroad", for you interesting only the last chapter Entering Peru and getting your carné.
After receiving your carné, you can leave and re-enter Peru freely. You only need your passport and your valid carné. However, keep in mind that residents cannot stay outside Peru for more than 183 days within a 365-day period, otherwise their resident status may be canceled.GreetingsEva - This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thanks Eva for all the information.Actually I got the visa on my passport on 30 September 2025.Currently I am in GCC state and My flight was scheduled for Peru in March but due to on going war situation, all flights have been cancelled. Now I am really worried if I will loose this Visa because the expiry date is 30th March 2026 on the visa which is 6 months.Is there any way if we can inform the Migracione office about the current situation and can the visa be extended? I don't think so it will be possible right and I will have to apply all the procedure from the beginning .
- This commment is unpublished.@RockyHello Rocky,First of all, I am very sorry to hear about the situation you are currently facing. It is a terrible situation, and I sincerely hope that you and your family are safe and doing well despite everything that is happening.
Regarding your visa, unfortunately Peruvian immigration authorities are usually very strict when it comes to the six-month period to enter the country after a visa has been issued.
From what I know and from cases I have heard about in the past, Migraciones normally enforces this deadline quite strictly. I am aware of a few cases where foreigners had a visa in their passport but tried to enter Peru only a few days up to a couple of weeks after the six-month period had already passed and were refused entry at the airport; in two case the foreigners weren't allowed to board the plane to Peru when transiting through Brazil and another one through Chile.
Whether exceptions might be made due to the current situation is difficult to say. I unfortunately haven’t heard of any official rule or procedure that allows extending this entry period once the visa has been issued. However, given the extraordinary circumstances, it might still be worth contacting the nearest Peruvian consulate and explaining your situation. They might be able to advise you or possibly check with the immigration authorities if any exception or solution exists.
Under normal circumstances, if a person does not enter Peru within the six-month validity period, the visa simply expires and the whole application process has to be started again.I am really sorry that I cannot give you more encouraging news. I truly hope the situation improves soon and that you will somehow be able to travel to Peru in time.All the bestEva - This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thank you for explaining everything.The visa issue date on the passport is 30th September 2025 and Expiry Date is 30th March 2026.If the flights operations resumes this month, can I enter Peru like on 20th or even 25th March 2026? it will be before the visa expiry date or the entry must be before 1 or 2 months?
- This commment is unpublished.@RockyYes. If the expiration date is 30th of March you must enter Peru, so be at a Peruvian border or airport, latest 30th of March. However, you never know what happens, there could be a delayed or canceled flight or whatever. So, best try to be there a couple of days before the expiration date.Once in Peru you must start with the process of getting your carné.GreetingsEva