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I plan to go to Peru for 5 months. I'm looking at the tourist visa, but is is only good for 3 months. How can I get a visa that would let me stay for at least 5 months? I'm in Spain.










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  • Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
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  • @phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
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I plan to go to Peru for 5 months. I'm looking at the tourist visa, but is is only good for 3 months. How can I get a visa that would let me stay for at least 5 months? I'm in Spain.










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  • Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
    – phoog
    Feb 27 '17 at 16:00










  • @phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
    – Lombarda Arda
    Feb 28 '17 at 7:24














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I plan to go to Peru for 5 months. I'm looking at the tourist visa, but is is only good for 3 months. How can I get a visa that would let me stay for at least 5 months? I'm in Spain.










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I plan to go to Peru for 5 months. I'm looking at the tourist visa, but is is only good for 3 months. How can I get a visa that would let me stay for at least 5 months? I'm in Spain.







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  • Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
    – phoog
    Feb 27 '17 at 16:00










  • @phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
    – Lombarda Arda
    Feb 28 '17 at 7:24

















  • Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
    – phoog
    Feb 27 '17 at 16:00










  • @phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
    – Lombarda Arda
    Feb 28 '17 at 7:24
















Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
– phoog
Feb 27 '17 at 16:00




Visas generally depend on the activity you plan to pursue in the country you're traveling to. What are you hoping to do in Peru for 5 months?
– phoog
Feb 27 '17 at 16:00












@phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
– Lombarda Arda
Feb 28 '17 at 7:24





@phoog My girlfirend is going to do Erasmus and i plan go with her
– Lombarda Arda
Feb 28 '17 at 7:24











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A tourist visa is obviously the only option if you're going as a tourist for more than 90 days in a 180-day period (for less than that, you do not need any visa).



You get it from a Peruvian consulate in Spain. The link is to the one in Madrid, with a list of the required documents.



Has the consulate explicitly said that they aren't issuing tourist visas valid for more than 90 days?






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    A tourist visa is obviously the only option if you're going as a tourist for more than 90 days in a 180-day period (for less than that, you do not need any visa).



    You get it from a Peruvian consulate in Spain. The link is to the one in Madrid, with a list of the required documents.



    Has the consulate explicitly said that they aren't issuing tourist visas valid for more than 90 days?






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      A tourist visa is obviously the only option if you're going as a tourist for more than 90 days in a 180-day period (for less than that, you do not need any visa).



      You get it from a Peruvian consulate in Spain. The link is to the one in Madrid, with a list of the required documents.



      Has the consulate explicitly said that they aren't issuing tourist visas valid for more than 90 days?






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        A tourist visa is obviously the only option if you're going as a tourist for more than 90 days in a 180-day period (for less than that, you do not need any visa).



        You get it from a Peruvian consulate in Spain. The link is to the one in Madrid, with a list of the required documents.



        Has the consulate explicitly said that they aren't issuing tourist visas valid for more than 90 days?






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        A tourist visa is obviously the only option if you're going as a tourist for more than 90 days in a 180-day period (for less than that, you do not need any visa).



        You get it from a Peruvian consulate in Spain. The link is to the one in Madrid, with a list of the required documents.



        Has the consulate explicitly said that they aren't issuing tourist visas valid for more than 90 days?







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