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Tourist entry (visa exemption): Mexican citizen in Mexico → Peru

🇲🇽 nationality: Mexico🇲🇽 lives in: Mexico🇵🇪 going to: Peruupdated 2026-07-17

Mexican citizens do not need a visa to visit Peru — Mexico is on Peru's official visa-exoneration list for ordinary passports, so you enter visa-free for tourism for up to 183 calendar days (non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry). Just carry a passport valid at least six months and be ready to show onward travel and funds at the border.

What this visa is for

Peru exonerates Mexican ordinary-passport holders from the tourist-visa requirement, so you enter visa-free for tourism — no visa, e-visa or visa on arrival. Tourist stay up to 183 calendar days, non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry.

Validity
Visa-free tourist admission for up to 183 calendar days (non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry)
Entries
Visa-free entry; the migration officer records your authorised stay on the Andean Virtual Migration Card (TAM)
Max stay per visit
For up to 183 calendar days (non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry)

official source →

When to start

Start 1–7 days before your travel date.

The low end assumes everything goes smoothly; the high end leaves margin for delays and passport hiccups. You can apply at most 30 days ahead.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 15 Oct 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Confirm you are visa-exemptstart by 15 Oct 2026

Peru's official MFA visa-exoneration table for ordinary passports lists Mexico as exonerated (Exoneración de Visa: Si) with a tourist stay of tourist stay up to 183 calendar days, non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry. You enter as a tourist without any visa.

takes ~1 day
Source: cdn.www.gob.pe · updated 2026-07-16
2
Check your passport validitystart by 24 Oct 2026

Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months — it is mandatory, and if it does not meet this requirement you will not be allowed to enter Peru. Citizens of the Andean Community and Mercosur may instead enter with their national identity card.

takes ~1 day
Source: gob.pe · updated 2026-07-16
3
Prepare your onward ticket and fundsstart by 7 Nov 2026

Be ready to show, at the border, proof of onward or return travel and sufficient funds for your stay, plus proof of accommodation. You do not apply for anything in advance — admission is decided by the migration officer on arrival.

takes ~1 day
Source: gob.pe · updated 2026-07-16
4
Complete migration control on arrivalstart by 13 Nov 2026

Go to the Migraciones control module to register your entry — your Andean Virtual Migration Card (TAM) is created automatically and records your authorised stay. Do not exceed it: overstaying incurs a daily fine of 0.1% of the Tax Unit (UIT). You may extend up to tourist stay up to 183 calendar days, non-extendable, within 365 days of first entry where the table allows.

takes ~1 day
Source: gob.pe · updated 2026-07-16

What you'll need

Where you'll apply

No visa and no visa centre — you are admitted as a tourist directly at the Peruvian border on arrival. Confirm your passport type on the official MFA exoneration table before you travel.

Apply on the official site (gob.pe) →

Fees

Tourist entry
No visa fee — visa-free tourist admission.
varies

There is no visa fee: visa-exempt nationalities are admitted as tourists at no charge.

Gotchas to watch

Sources

Every step on this page comes from an official source, with the date it was last checked. Sources used:

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