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filthiestfis | 03:11 Tue 08th May 2007 | Travel
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Im planning to go to peru on a visitor's visa which entitles me to a maximum of 90 days stay. Whilst I am in Peru, will I be able to visit countries like Argentina and Mexico? Will I need a separate visa to enter these countries? Will my visitor's visa expire if I leave Peru to visit another country for a few days?
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I can't help about Peru, but I've visited Argentina and I didn't have to get a visa or anything - just had to fill in some form when I went through immigration, and then hand it back when I left again. If there's a STA Travel nearby, they were really helpful to me and can help you with things like visas. Have a great time, it sounds like an excellent trip.
Assuming you have a UK passport you don't need a visa for Peru. You get an entry permit on arrival.

Whether it remains valid when you return to Peru from another country I don't know
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yeah thats what I want to know dzug.
If you've got a British passport, you don't require a visa to enter Peru. That would seem to apply irrespective of whether you travel directly from the UK or (re-)enter from a third country:
http://www.peruembassy-uk.com/Embassy2006/File s_html/SiteIngles/Tourism/Tourismusefulentry.h tml

The same applies to Argentina:
http://www.argentine-embassy-uk.org/version%20 ingles/information/inbormacionb.html

and Mexico:
http://www.mexicanconsulate.org.uk/foreign/vis as_british.htm

I hope that you're aware of the scale and geography of Central and South America. Neither Mexico nor Argentina borders Peru; they're both many thousands of miles away. (Mexico City is 3600 miles from Lima. Buenos Aires is 5400 miles from Lima) ;-)

Chris
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Yeah Im aware of the distance Chris, it would involve about 6 hour flight from Peru! The thing is that if I decide to leave peru to see mexico for a week, and then re--enter peru, will that entitle me to a new 90 day visa?
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...if thats the case then I can pretty much re-enter peru within 90 days repeatedly using a tourist visa, right?
According the Peruvian embassy website (1st link above), you don't require a visa. Therefore, it can't run out!

If you're still not certain, I suggest phoning the Peruvian consulate. (The number's on the web page).

Chris

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