Embasies and Visas

 

Visas
Travelers coming to Peru usually only need a valid passport and a return ticket (anywhere outside Peru). Please check with the Peruvian government before coming. If you wish to stay more than 90 days, you need to renew your Tourist Card (given to you when you enter the country) and visa (stamped into your passport) in the Direction General de Migrations in Lima (Av. España block 7, Breña, Lima; ph. 330-4111) or the main cities.

One thing you have to take in account is to ask for at the moment your tourist card is given to put it for 60 or 90 days, because it is usually given for 30 days.

All the foreign Embassies are located in Lima. In Cusco are located some foreign Consulates.

Tourist Information Office Portal de Mantas 188 - (near The Merced church) From Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone: 263176

Inmigrations Office Av. El Sol s/n (next to "Prefectura") From Monday to Friday 8:00 a 16:30. Phone: 222741

Tourist Police Ovalo de Pachacutec Phone: 249654 and Shapy street 510. Phone: 249665

Tourist Protection Office (INDECOPI) Portal Carrizos 250, Plaza de Armas. From Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tel. 252974 / 234498

International Airport Alejandro Velasco Astete Av. Velasco Astete S/N. Information: Phone. 222611

Austria Urb. Magisterio 2da etapa K-1 25-2196
Bélgium Av. El Sol 954 (Basement of Hotel Savoy) 22-4322 / 22-3031
England Av. Pardo 895, (Paseo de los Héroes) 23-9974 / 22-6671
French Av. Micaela Bastidas 101 23-3610
Germany San Agustín street 307 23-5459 / 24-2970
Irish Santa Catalina Ancha 360 243514
Italy Av. Garcilaso 704 22-8295
Nederlands Av. Pardo 854 224322 / 264103
Spain Av. Pardo 1041 (Paseo de los Héroes) 9650106
U.S.A Av. Tullumayo 127 224112 / 222183