If you would like to see what’s new on LimaEasy this quick summary of new or updated content and articles will show you what has happened over the last few days. We always strive to keep everything published on LimaEasy up to date what is a real challenge especially in our Visa & Legal Stuff sections. Let us know if we have missed something!
New Content on LimaEasy
- Los 3 Patas del Peru
- Victorinox launches third Peru-themed pocketknife collection
- Lima’s New Airport Terminal to open in June
- Machu Picchu
- International Christian School of Lima - ICS Lima
- Peruvian Digital Nomad Visa
- Legislative Decree No. 1582 (Modification of the Peruvian Foreigner Law, Nov 2023)
- Queso Rojo de Lluta
- Peruvian Queso Andino
- Peruvian Quesillo
- Peruvian Queso Mantecoso
- Peruvian Queso Paria
- Peruvian Queso Fresco
- Extension of a Migraciones deadline
- Subsanacion - Submitting documents
Updated Content on LimaEasy
- Peru Hop
- The Lima International Airport Jorge Chávez
- TUPA - Administrative Procedures of the National Superintendency of Migration
- Machu Picchu
- Los 3 Patas del Peru
- Peruvian Overstay Fine for tourists
- Tourist Visa extension in Peru
- How many days did I get when entering Peru?
- Victorinox launches third Peru-themed pocketknife collection
- Driver’s License in Peru
- Interpol - Ficha de Canje Internacional
- International document corresponding to the Antecedentes policiales, penales and judiciales in Peru
- Residence visa extension in Peru
- What you can & can’t bring into Peru
- Lima’s New Airport Terminal to open in June
Latest Comments on LimaEasy
Sunflower International document corresponding to the Antecedentes policiales, penales and judiciales in Peru
Hello Victor,according to regulations a foreign document is accepted in Peru if it's either apostilled or legalized by the Peruvian consulate in the country where it was issued and then by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Peru. So, Migraciones should accept your legalized document, but there is no guarantee ...
Victor International document corresponding to the Antecedentes policiales, penales and judiciales in Peru
Hi Eva, thanks for the great article – the Canada section has been especially helpful.I’m Canadian, married to a Peruvian, and planning to apply for Familiar de Residente. I’m arranging a Certified Criminal Record Check (RCMP/CCRTIS) from abroad.The Peruvian Consulate in Montreal replied to me (in writing) that:- A Certified ...
Sunflower How many days did I get when entering Peru?
Hello Sheila,once you leave the country, your TAM virtual is canceled and allowed days you haven't used expire. When you return to Peru you get a new TAM virtual. And depending on the immigration officer you either get another 90 days as you, for example, haven't spend the max allowed 183 ...
Sheila Pizur How many days did I get when entering Peru?
Hi, we are US citizens, so we fall under the 90-day (without further clarification) bucket. I'm fine even if it's only 90/365. My question is how do they treat your time if you haven't spent 90 days?Example (to make the numbers easier, I'd like to assume 90 days will be ...
Sunflower Lima’s New Airport Terminal to open in June
Hello Janie,you don't necessarily need a credit card to buy a flight ticket. If you have a debit card, this will work as well. If not, it might be a bit tricky. As far as I know KLM (Lima to Amsterdam) doesn't have an office or sales counters at the airport. ...
Sunflower Update your information in the Migraciones database
Hello Dean,that's great news. Congrats!!!I'm happy to hear that LimaEasy helped you get everything done.Have a nice eveningEva