Namibia e-Visa for Peru Citizens

Requirement Confirmation

Peruvian nationals are required to obtain an e-Visa for tourism and short-term visits. This electronic authorisation is mandatory and should be applied for prior to your departure. It is important to ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your planned date of arrival.

Entry & Validity Guidance

The permitted stay duration is generally specified upon approval of the visa. Travellers from Peru must demonstrate they have a return or onward flight and sufficient funds to cover their expenses during the trip. You can see the eligible countries list for a broader view of Namibia's visa policies.

Digital Application Flow

The request process is managed through a digital form where biographical details and travel specifics are recorded. After completing the data entry, you will be required to upload a digital photograph and a scan of your passport. It is vital to double-check that every entry is accurate and matches your Peru passport exactly. You can find more about current service fees on our dedicated page.

Stay Duration Explanation

Visit Type Stay Condition
Holiday Short-term stay only
Family Visit Non-work activities only
Business Meeting Limited to specified dates

Photograph and Document Accuracy

A recent, digital passport-style photo is a mandatory requirement. This image must be clear and taken against a neutral background. Accuracy in your application is the most important factor in avoiding delays; ensure your passport number and name are typed exactly as they appear in your document.

Financials and Timing

Applying for a Namibia e-Visa involves government and service fees. These charges are for the evaluation of your request and are non-refundable. Processing times are not fixed and can vary based on the volume of applications being reviewed. Peruvian travellers are encouraged to apply well in advance of their flight.

Tracking Your Request

Once you have submitted your application, a reference number will be provided. You can use this number along with your passport details to track the status of your e-Visa online, ensuring you have the latest updates before you travel.

Travel Readiness Tips

  • Print a copy of your e-Visa for the border authorities.
  • Check for at least three blank pages in your passport.
  • Have a copy of your hotel reservation ready upon arrival.
  • Monitor your email regularly for status updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

The e-Visa is generally accepted at all major ports, but it is best to enter through the one specified in your itinerary.

Review times can vary; you should use the tracking tool to stay informed of any updates from the immigration office.