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Peru: Rentista visa:

Hey Gringo. Go to Migraciones Peru. Goggle it. and look for the forms for a Rentista Visa. You must apply for this visa when you arrive here in Peru. their Main office is in Brena (in the heart of Lima) You will need to visit the customer service counter and it would be a good idea to get a translator if your spanish language skills are weak. . Make sure that you have the following forms to get before you go through the process/ 1. Get form F-004, then a Declaration Jurada to accompany it. Also, ask if you also need to fill out form 007 as well. It does not hurt to have one more form that one less. Then you will go to the following destinations according to their directions in Spanish. Go to the Inter Pool to get finger printed. Before you complete this process, you will need to pay a fee and the Bank of Nations for about 70 soles (20 bucks) and then visist the BCP BANK IN SURCO. the Bank of Nations is in Jockey plaza about 6 blocks from Interpool and I suggest you pay these fees before coming to the interpool. also ask for directions for the BCP BANK where you will need to get a Money Order for 18.00 plus another 18.00 commsision to convert a Money order to the FBI, Interpool has that information when you are preparing the finger prints and they will give you directions to get the money order and then you can get in line and taek your finger prints and then send a letter with the other fingerprints to the usa via ser post in Peru. Then you must return to the inter pool with the results from them proving that you have not violated any laws etc domestc or foreign. Then include that with the Jurada and your form f 004. Then set an appointment to have you Award letters from Social Security that are recent along with official current bank statements that are notarized by the US Embassy as official Government checks or Pension Checks that show you receive at least 1000 dollars per month income. Also, priro to coming on a passport to make this applications complete, I suggest that these documents come in original nature for you to prove to migracions in case they need it. Also, Prior to coming to Peru, it is a good idea that you receive a "Bank Signature seal from your bank proving that this is a valid federal bank in the USA IN CASE THE MIGRACIONES questions it. Once you have completed the Notary and Inter pool along with the other documents, set an appointment to go to the third floor with the completed applications and get it in for evaluation. It then takes anywhere from 30 to 60 days to get an approval. you will be given an ID number for a "Cambio de Calidad, where you can access its progress or if you have to report to them for any more information. You can follow this on line and the will e mail you in usually no more that three weeks if necessary. If you have any questions further you may e mail me at: charleslehtinen@hotmail. com Sincerely, charles Lehtinen

Peru: It seems to be very easy to become a resident in Peru:

I hope you gort my message, but it is a lengthy process that can take over 90 days to complete. Hope you got it. CHARLES LEHTINEN

 

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