Peru, Chile, and Venezuela Enforce Strict Passport Validity for Entry and Exit
Peru, Chile, and Venezuela mandate passports possess at least six months validity for both inbound and outbound international travel.
For entry into Peru, travellers from non-Mercosur or Andean Community nations must present a passport valid for at least six months from their arrival date, alongside a return ticket and proof of sufficient funds for their stay. Chile additionally requires visitors from outside Mercosur to complete a Customs Sworn Statement within 48 hours before travel, with stays limited to 90 days. Peruvians travelling internationally need an Electronic Passport with six months' validity from their destination entry date, with renewal requiring payment of a fee and an online appointment. While renewal costs apply for Chilean citizens, specific amounts were not detailed for any country.
Verified entry info for Venezuela
If you're travelling to Venezuela and need an eVisa or eTA, apply through the official government portal by visiting its profile on EntryCheck:
EntryCheck summarises the update and points to official portals. It doesn't decide whether you need a visa. Confirm on the official site.
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