Tourist visa (Visa de turismo) — consular: Vietnamese citizen in Vietnam → Peru
Vietnamese citizens need Peru's ordinary tourist visa, applied for in person at the Peruvian consular office at least 15 calendar days before travel. Complete the DGC 005 form, attend a personal interview and pay 30 Soles Consulares (≈ USD 30). The maximum stay is 183 calendar days, non-extendable.
Peru's ordinary tourist visa, applied for in person at the Peruvian consular office. Maximum stay 183 calendar days; there is no e-visa or visa on arrival for tourism.
- Validity
- Up to 183 calendar days, non-extendable, within 12 months from the date the document is issued
- Entries
- Per the visa granted by the consul; the migration officer stamps your authorised stay at the border
- Max stay per visit
- Up to 183 calendar days, non-extendable, whether in one continuous visit or several within 12 months of issue
When to start
Start 15–30 days before your travel date.
By your country of origin you require a visa to enter Peru, so you must obtain a tourist visa at a Peruvian consular office. Do this at least 15 calendar days before your trip. One exception applies: Chinese and Indian ordinary-passport holders can enter without a tourist visa if they hold a 6-month-valid US, Canada, UK, Australia or Schengen visa, or residence there.
Collect the DGC 005 form, your valid passport, a round-trip ticket or booking to Peru, a hotel reservation (or tour-package booking, or an invitation letter legalised by Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs), two colour passport photographs, and proof of financial solvency (a recent bank statement).
Lodge your application in person at the Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and attend the personal interview scheduled by the Peruvian consul. Additional requirements may be requested during processing.
Pay the corresponding consular fee of 30.00 Soles Consulares (one Sol Consular is roughly equal to one US dollar; see the consulate's Tarifas Consulares for the local-currency equivalent).
Submitting the application and documents does not guarantee the visa — each request is assessed individually by the Peruvian consul, and additional requirements may be requested. Apply well before your trip.
The maximum stay with this visa is up to 183 calendar days without extension. On arrival go to the Migraciones control module — the migration officer stamps the time of stay you are authorised. Your Andean Virtual Migration Card (TAM) is created automatically.
What you'll need
- Valid passport — A valid passport. Peru's migration authority requires a minimum passport validity of six months; if it does not meet this you will not be allowed to enter. ✓ verified
- DGC 005 visa form — The DGC 005 form provided by the Peruvian consulate, completed in full. ✓ verified
- Round-trip ticket to Peru — A round-trip ticket to Peru — an electronic ticket or a confirmed booking is accepted. ✓ verified
- Accommodation or invitation — A hotel reservation; or a tour-package booking; or an invitation letter legalised by Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (any one of these). ✓ verified
- Two passport photographs — Two colour passport-size photographs. ✓ verified
- Proof of financial solvency — Proof of economic solvency — a recent copy of your bank statement or a certificate of deposit. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
You apply in person (modalidad presencial) at the Consular Section of the Embassy of Peru in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The consul schedules your personal interview; applications must be lodged at least 15 calendar days before travel.
Fees
| Consular tourist-visa fee | PEN 30 |
Gotchas to watch
- Peru has no e-visa or visa on arrival for tourism — you must apply in person at a Peruvian consular office before you travel.
- You must do this at least 15 calendar days before your trip.
- Submitting the application and documents does not guarantee the visa — each request is assessed individually by the Peruvian consul.
- Additional requirements may be requested during processing.
- The maximum stay is 183 calendar days without extension; the migration officer stamps your authorised stay at the border.
- Do not overstay — Migraciones charges a daily fine of 0.1% of the Tax Unit (UIT) for each day of excess stay.