Peru Digital Nomad Visa 2026
⚠️ Mandatory Health Insurance
Peru requires comprehensive travel health insurance without co-pays. Our top pick: SafetyWing Nomad Insurance — compliant, affordable, and trusted by nomads worldwide.
Tax Rules for Digital Nomads
Tax rate under this visa: Taxable if >183 days (progressive 8‑30%)
How to Apply
Prepare your documents
Valid passport, proof of remote employment or freelance work for foreign clients, bank statements showing $1,500+/month income, comprehensive health insurance (SafetyWing Nomad Insurance), police clearance certificate, and proof of accommodation.
Apply at the Peruvian immigration office or consulate
Submit your application at the National Superintendence of Migration in Lima or at a Peruvian consulate abroad. Pay the processing fee (~$200). You may be asked to attend a brief interview.
Receive your DNV and register locally
Processing takes 4–6 weeks. If approved, you receive a Temporary Visa valid for 12 months. Upon arrival, you must register with Migraciones and obtain a carné de extranjería (foreigner ID card). Renewal is possible for additional 12‑month periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Peru have a digital nomad visa?
Yes, Peru introduced its Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) in 2025. It allows remote workers to stay for 12 months, renewable, with a minimum income of approximately $1,500 per month from foreign sources.
What is the internet like in Peru?
Internet connectivity in major cities like Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa is generally reliable, with speeds of 20–50 Mbps in co‑working spaces and modern apartments. Rural areas and the Amazon region may have slower connections.
Is Peru affordable?
Peru is one of the most affordable countries in South America. Monthly expenses typically range from $800–$1,500, including rent, food, and transportation. Cusco and Arequipa are cheaper than Lima.