Peruvian nationals are required to have a visa to enter Zambia. The electronic visa system is the standard and most efficient way to obtain this authorisation before your departure from Peru.
A standard tourist e-Visa for Peru citizens generally allows for a stay of up to 90 days. For business visits, the stay is usually limited to 30 days. It is vital to enter Zambia within the validity window specified on your approval letter to avoid entry complications.
The flow involves filling out an online form with your personal details and travel itinerary. After uploading your documents and paying the required fees, your application is reviewed by the Zambian immigration department. If successful, your approval letter is sent directly to your email.
| Stage | What it Means |
|---|---|
| Received | Application is successfully submitted. |
| Under Review | Authorities are checking your documents. |
| Approved | Your approval letter is ready for download. |
Preparation is key to a smooth application. Ensure you have a digital scan of your Peru passport and a recent colour photograph. You will also need to provide information about your stay, such as hotel details or a letter of invitation if visiting friends or family.
Check the Document Requirements for more information.
The total cost for the e-Visa consists of government fees and a service charge. These are paid online at the time of application. Processing times are variable, and it is recommended that Peru citizens apply at least 10 to 14 days before their trip.
All information provided in your application must match your Peru passport exactly. Your digital photo should be recent, professional, and taken against a light background. Any discrepancies can lead to delays or the refusal of entry at the border.
You can track the status of your e-Visa request through the online portal. By using your reference ID or passport number, you can stay informed about the progress of your application at every stage.
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Yes, extensions are usually possible by visiting a local immigration office in Zambia before your current stay period expires.
Yes, you must carry a printed copy of the approval letter to present to the immigration officer upon arrival.
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