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Business Visa: Ecuador → Peru

Travelers from Ecuador to Peru must apply for a Business Visa at the Peru embassy or consulate in Quito. Globally, the Ecuador passport sits at position #50 for mobility. Applicants typically pay about $130, and processing usually runs 12–24 business days. Approvals on this route run near 76% by our estimate. For context, Peru is located in the Americas, hosts its seat of government in Lima, uses the PEN as legal tender, designates Spanish as a working language, has roughly ≈34M residents. The permitted stay reaches 90 days per entry. A full document checklist and step-by-step guidance are provided below.

Quick Answer
Status
Visa Required
Fee
$130
Processing
12–24 days
Max stay
90 days
Apply at
Embassy/Consulate
Visa Required

Quick answer

Ecuador passport holders must apply for a Peru business visa at the embassy or consulate. Government fee $130, typical processing 24 business days. Plan to submit at least 24 days before travel.

Required Documents

  • A round-trip travel itinerary (reservation, not necessarily paid)
  • Proof of accommodation: hotel booking or a host invitation letter
  • Personal bank statements from the last three to six months
  • Travel medical insurance
  • Current passport (minimum 6 months validity remaining after the trip)
  • Visa application form, fully completed and signed
  • Recent passport-size photographs (two, on a plain background)
  • Invitation letter from the host company
  • Company registration documents
  • Letter from your employer confirming purpose
  • Conference or meeting agenda (if applicable)
  • Valid passport (6+ months remaining)
  • Invitation letter on Peru-host company letterhead with purpose, duration, sponsor
  • Trade license / commercial registration of host company
  • Trade license / commercial registration of YOUR company at home
  • Cover letter from YOUR employer authorizing the trip
  • Conference / trade fair registration confirmation (if applicable)
  • Business meeting agenda and contacts
  • Bank statements covering the visit (last 3 months)
  • Hotel reservation for the visit period
  • Round-trip flight reservation
  • Travel insurance with €30,000+ medical cover
  • Past business visas to other countries (proves track record)

Eligibility

  • Genuine business relationship with Peru entity
  • Active business / employment in home country
  • Sufficient funds for the visit
  • No prior business-visa violation
  • Clean criminal background

Required proofs

  • Active company trade license
  • VAT / tax registration
  • Last 6 months bank statements showing transactions
  • Company website + email + landline
  • Contracts or invoices to Peru entities

Key facts

Source country
Ecuador
Destination country
Peru
Visa type
Business Visa
Entry requirement
Visa Required
Application fee
$130 USD
Processing time
12–24 business days
Maximum stay
90 days per visit
Validity
365 from issue date
Estimated approval rate
~76.00%
Source passport rank
#50/199

Compiled by VisaCross from official embassy sources. Last reviewed June 2026. See methodology.

About Peru

Capital
Lima
Region
Americas
Currency
Peruvian Sol
Language
Spanish
Population
34,000,000

How much does the trip cost?

Visa fee
Official government charge
$130
Flight (return)
Economy estimate
$220
Hotel (7 nights)
$75/night
$525
Food (7 days)
$28/day
$196
Local transit (7 days)
$13/day
$91
Estimated total for 7 days ~$1,162

USD averages — vary by season and accommodation type.

Preparation timeline

  1. Week 1

    Renew your passport if it expires within 6 months. Take fresh photos with white background.

  2. Week 2

    Gather financial proof: last 3 months of bank statements, employer letter, ID copy.

  3. Week 3

    Book refundable hotel + flights — most embassies want booking confirmations, not paid receipts.

  4. Week 4

    Buy travel insurance covering at least €30,000 medical, and print the policy.

  5. Week 5

    Submit the application at the embassy or authorized center, pay the fee.

  6. Week 6

    Track the application status weekly. Be ready for a possible interview.

Visa Fee

$130

USD (approx.)

Processing Time

12–24

business days

Max Stay

90

days per visit

Validity

365

from issue date

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How to Apply

  • Apply at the Peru embassy or consulate in Quito
  • Through an authorized visa application center (VFS Global, BLS International)
  • Online pre-application followed by an in-person biometrics appointment

Processing and timeline notes

  • Standard: 3-10 business days for most countries
  • Multi-entry can take 2-3 weeks longer
  • Same-day processing in some countries for high-value applicants
  • Schengen business visa: 5-15 days
  • Trade-fair sponsored applications often faster

Smart tips that boost approval

  • Get the invitation letter dated within 30 days
  • Include a personal cover letter explaining your role
  • Show past international business trips
  • Have a clear meeting agenda + contact list
  • Demonstrate substantial home-country business activity

What to do after arrival

  • Get entry stamp showing exit date
  • Confirm meeting details with host
  • Keep meeting records and business cards as proof of activity
  • Respect declared visa purpose

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying too close to the travel date — always allow a 4-6 week buffer
  • Submitting photographs that fail the official specifications (size, background, recency)
  • Submitting an application form with information that does not match the supporting documents
  • Failing to show sufficient funds for the full duration of the stay
  • Conflating a tourist visit with business activities — be explicit about your purpose
  • Submitting without a strong invitation letter from a registered company
  • Invitation letter on plain paper (not letterhead)
  • Missing host company trade license
  • Same details copied from a previous trip
  • No agenda for meetings
  • Stay duration exceeding visa limit

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Ecuador citizens need a Business Visa for Peru?

Yes, Ecuador citizens must apply for a Business Visa at the Peru embassy or visa application center before traveling. Peru's capital is Lima, in the Americas.

How much does the Business Visa cost?

The Business Visa application fee is approximately $130 USD, payable to the Peru embassy or processing center (often charged in PEN or USD). Third-party service fees may apply additionally.

How long does it take to process the Business Visa?

Processing typically takes 12–24 business days. Apply at least 4–6 weeks before your intended travel date to allow for delays or additional document requests.

What documents do I need?

You'll need a valid passport (with at least 6 months validity), a completed application form, recent passport-size photographs, proof of financial means, proof of travel medical insurance, a travel itinerary, and accommodation booking. Additional documents depend on your specific case.

How long is the Business Visa valid and how long can I stay?

The Business Visa is generally valid for 365 days from the date of issue, and each visit allows a stay of up to 90 days per visit. Overstaying can lead to fines or future entry bans, so track your permitted dates carefully.

What is the approval rate for this route?

We estimate the approval rate for Ecuador applicants on this Peru Business Visa route at around 76%, based on regional patterns. A complete, well-documented application is the single biggest factor in a positive decision.

Can I extend my Business Visa once I'm in Peru?

Extension policies vary. Contact the Peru immigration authority within the country to inquire about extending your stay.

What happens if my application is denied?

If denied, you'll typically receive a written reason. You may reapply with additional supporting documents, or appeal through the embassy's formal process. The application fee is generally non-refundable.

Do I need travel insurance?

Most Peru Business Visa applications require proof of travel medical insurance with adequate coverage for the duration of your stay.

Can I work on a Business Visa?

Business visas allow meetings, conferences, and negotiations, but not direct employment with a Peru entity. For employment, apply for a work visa.

What is the difference between work visa and business visa?

Business visas are for short-term visits (meetings, trade fairs, contract signing) and don't allow paid employment. Work visas are for employed positions on a contract, longer-term.

Do I need an invitation letter from a Peru company?

Usually yes. Official letter on host company letterhead specifying visit purpose, duration, and sponsor, attached to your application.

How long can I stay per visit?

Typically 30-90 days per visit. The visa may be single-entry or multi-entry with 6-month to 5-year validity.

Can I sign contracts or attend exhibitions?

Yes. Meetings, negotiations, attending trade shows, signing agreements all fall under business visa scope. Actual labor or operating a workshop needs a work visa.

Do I need proof of business activity at home?

Yes. Your company's trade registration or an employer letter confirming your business role strengthens your application and proves ties to your home country.

Are business visas faster than tourist?

Often yes — with a strong invitation letter and business documents, processing is days to two weeks, faster than standard tourist.

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Reviewed by the VisaCross editorial team

Last reviewed: June 2026. We cross-check this route against official embassy publications and update when policies change.

ℹ️ Information last verified on May 19, 2026. Visa rules change frequently — always confirm with the official embassy before travel.