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Get Apostilles, Translations, and Visa Support in Peru, Fast, Accurate, and Legally Valid. Since 2016, DR DOCUMENTS has helped thousands of clients worldwide with immigration paperwork, certified translations, and document legalization, all done professionally and without the usual headaches.

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Why Choose DR DOCUMENTS?

  • Local experts in Peru’s legal system

  • Fast, responsive, and transparent service

  • Trusted by over 1,000 happy clients

  • Competitive pricing, no hidden fees

  • One-stop-shop for all your legal paperwork in Peru

Authentic apostille issued by the United States Department of State for international document use
Authentic apostille issued by the United States Department of State for international document use

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How can I get a Peruvian work visa?

To obtain a Peruvian work visa, you generally need a job offer from a company in Peru and a signed employment contract that complies with local labor laws. This contract must be approved by the appropriate authorities before you can begin the visa application process.

Once the contract is approved, you will typically need to submit supporting documents such as your passport, background check, and other required records. Some documents may also need to be translated or apostilled, depending on your country of origin.

The exact requirements and steps can vary depending on your situation, including your nationality and type of employment.

During our consultation, we review your case and explain the process, requirements, and how we can assist you in completing everything correctly and efficiently.

To apostille a birth certificate in Peru, the document must first be issued by the appropriate authority, such as RENIEC or the relevant civil registry. Once you have the official document, it can be submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the apostille.

In some cases, additional steps may be required before apostilling, such as obtaining a certified copy or ensuring the document meets current formatting requirements.

If the document will be used abroad, you may also need a certified translation after the apostille, depending on the destination country.

Requirements, processing times, and steps can vary depending on your specific situation. During our consultation, we review your documents and explain how to complete the process correctly and efficiently.

Foreign nationals who have a child who is a Peruvian citizen may qualify for residency under a family-based immigration category.

In general, you must demonstrate a valid family relationship with the Peruvian citizen, typically through a birth certificate or official documentation. You will also need a valid passport and may be required to provide background checks or other supporting documents depending on your case.

Additional requirements can include completing the appropriate application forms, paying government processing fees, and submitting documents that may need to be translated or apostilled.

This type of residency allows you to live in Peru and, in many cases, work legally once your status is approved.

Requirements and procedures can vary depending on your situation. During our consultation, we review your case and explain the process and how to move forward correctly.

There are several ways to apply for Peruvian citizenship, depending on your situation. Common pathways include citizenship through marriage to a Peruvian citizen, by descent (if you have Peruvian parents), or through naturalization after meeting residency requirements.

In most cases, you will need to demonstrate legal residency in Peru for a certain period of time, provide identification documents such as your passport, and submit additional records like background checks. Some applications may also require proof of integration, such as language ability or other supporting documentation.

The exact process, requirements, and timeline can vary depending on the type of application and your personal circumstances.

During our consultation, we review your eligibility, explain the available options, and guide you on the next steps to move forward correctly.

The cost to translate or apostille documents in Peru can vary depending on several factors, including the type of document, the number of pages, and the specific requirements for your case.

Apostille fees are typically set by the government and may vary slightly depending on the document and where it is processed. Translation costs can also vary based on the language, the complexity of the document, and whether a certified or official translator is required.

In some cases, additional steps—such as obtaining certified copies or preparing documents for international use—may affect the total cost.

Since every case is different, we review your documents during the consultation and provide a clear estimate based on your specific needs and timeline.

Yes, you can send documents from Peru to Spain using international courier services such as DHL or other certified shipping providers.

Before sending, it’s important to make sure your documents are properly prepared for international use. Depending on the purpose, this may include steps such as notarization, apostille, or certified translation.

Delivery times and requirements can vary depending on the type of document and the shipping method you choose. In some cases, additional preparation may be needed to ensure the documents are accepted in Spain.

During our consultation, we review your documents and explain how to prepare and send them correctly to avoid delays or issues.

Yes, we regularly work with international clients. To keep consultations clear and efficient, each session is conducted in one primary language.

If your case involves multiple languages—such as communication between English and Spanish speakers—bilingual support or translation services may be required to ensure accuracy and avoid misunderstandings.

We also provide certified and official translations for documents when needed.

During the consultation, we review your situation and let you know the best way to handle communication for your case.

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