tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post32781534798475398..comments2024-03-27T11:16:25.666+09:00Comments on The Ultimate Peru List: Immigrant Visas for PeruSharonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00052525872514292116noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-29304913532763359072017-06-26T08:22:06.292+09:002017-06-26T08:22:06.292+09:00Marriage visas are good for one year at a time. Af...Marriage visas are good for one year at a time. After two years on a marriage visa you can apply for permanent residency. Sharon (naturegirl321)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17943832489087637725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-62447491716365512542017-06-25T22:21:58.806+09:002017-06-25T22:21:58.806+09:00Hello I am planning to get marry in Peru in Septem...Hello I am planning to get marry in Peru in September with a relationship I have for the last 2 years,I Am from Argentina but live in The USA with a green card for 20 years, I have a rental property with no mortgage then I rent for $4,000 a month how difficult is to get a permanent Visa in Peru after I marry ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14411103819228235664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-86446730601195650592016-02-16T21:32:00.469+09:002016-02-16T21:32:00.469+09:00You can get one of the immigrant visas listed abov...You can get one of the immigrant visas listed above or if you get married you can get a marriage visa. Good luck. Sharon (naturegirl321)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17943832489087637725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-5415444248267290642016-02-16T21:26:54.974+09:002016-02-16T21:26:54.974+09:00Hi i would like to settle in Peru i hav visited Pe...Hi i would like to settle in Peru i hav visited Peru 1 mnth ago i love a girl there plz help me fix this .im indianMaayahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06872444545619676679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-88050791035175178472013-06-17T09:44:23.386+09:002013-06-17T09:44:23.386+09:00Hi,
Wow, three times! I guess I should say that ...Hi, <br /><br />Wow, three times! I guess I should say that all comments are moderated first :)<br /><br />I don't think you have to worry about it. Political asylum? Is he really from a country where his life is in danger due to politics? You're Peruvian, I take it? Then he could get a visa through you. Much faster than political asylum.<br /><br />How in the world did he get out of Peru to begin with without paying his fine? They make you pay it at the border. Unless he didn't overstay it by a long time and they just waived it.<br /><br />I honestly think that what's going to happen is that when he tries to enter Peru, he'll simply have to pay the fine there. Overstaying tourist visas happens all the time and I know people who have overstayed their tourist visa by years. They just pay the fine.<br /><br />However, if he's from a "bad" or not popular country, then I don't know. Everyone I know has been from a first world country. Though I've never heard of people being denied entry to Peru. <br /><br />You might also want to ask on the forum on www.expatperu.com , though I really think that you have nothing to worry about. <br /><br />Best of luck!<br /><br />Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00052525872514292116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-48249911980224791642013-06-16T07:03:39.895+09:002013-06-16T07:03:39.895+09:00Hi Sharon,
My husband had overstayed with his TOUR...Hi Sharon,<br />My husband had overstayed with his TOURIST VISA before we got married with kid just of recent and we are planning to normalize his document and immigration officer told me that he has to go out of peru and come back of which we decided that he should travel to Chile or Ecuador in order i can invite him on family visa type<br />but main fear is that he might not be able to enter Peru again because he didnt pay his overstayed penalty.<br />We are contemplating he should apply for POLITICAL ASYLUM and how like to know how long will it cost to have it done and effect of Asylum on his Status in the nearest future or What can i do because i dont want this Immigration stuffs to break my happyhome and again my Little baby need his attention of his Father.<br />Thanks for your usual respond.Peter Terryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05687103332346628804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-34132432797921881052011-12-20T11:29:08.585+09:002011-12-20T11:29:08.585+09:00No, pretty easy to stay illegally. Or just border ...No, pretty easy to stay illegally. Or just border hop.Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00052525872514292116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-52911401573170837422011-12-20T08:26:36.172+09:002011-12-20T08:26:36.172+09:00is it easy to get kicked out of peru after your vi...is it easy to get kicked out of peru after your visa expiredAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-19445892843695405452011-02-11T10:39:54.236+09:002011-02-11T10:39:54.236+09:00Yes, both inmigrante and naturalisation (Peruvian ...Yes, both inmigrante and naturalisation (Peruvian citizenship) allow you to be treated like Peruvians. Which can incidentally work against you at some companies.Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00052525872514292116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-63330350604092824632011-02-10T02:01:04.160+09:002011-02-10T02:01:04.160+09:00Thank you so much for your response. I will go to ...Thank you so much for your response. I will go to DIGEMIN and ask personally and see how much wiggle room there is. If all fails I might just go the citizenship way. (Which seems cheaper anyway!). Do both statuses allow to have the same type of work contract a Peruvian citizen would? That is what I care about the most. A WRA status requires additional clauses on the work contract and those are very restricting. Few companies are willing to go to those lengths to employ a foreigner.Micaelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-36548679940802810922011-02-09T10:33:11.699+09:002011-02-09T10:33:11.699+09:00I'm guessing like everything in Peru, it's...I'm guessing like everything in Peru, it's flexible. You might want to try to get inmigrante status and if that doesn't work, then try for citizenship.<br /><br />Seriously, you're so close, it'd be worth a try.Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00052525872514292116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4169548788635498503.post-4015723752422035762011-02-09T05:33:20.065+09:002011-02-09T05:33:20.065+09:00Hi Sharon... do you happen to know how strict this...Hi Sharon... do you happen to know how strict this 10 UIT requirement is? I have been living in Peru for over 5 years with a CE and a Working Resident Status. I really want to get the Immigrante status but my problem is the money thing. My salary is S/. 2300 per month (before tax deductions). Based on that it seems I don't meet the requirement. An UIT is S/. 3,600 so we're talking about S/. 36,000 per year. Adding the 14 months pay we get in a year I only make S/. 32,200 (S/. 2,300 x 14). This means your salary has to be at least S/. 2,600 from what I understand. Am I on the right track? Any help at all clarifying this will be highly appreciated. Thank you!Micaelanoreply@blogger.com