Location: Peru (countrywide)
Event: Today, an AC Tours charter flight from Lima to Miami (MIA) departed with 244 passengers. The U.S. Embassy is working diligently to confirm additional repatriation flight options. All U.S. citizens who wish to depart Peru should contact one of our travel partners directly to purchase a ticket on a repatriation flight. We continue to announce viable scheduled flights through travel partners in our email alerts. DO NOT WAIT TO BE CONTACTED BY THE U.S. EMBASSY. We cannot guarantee that repatriation flights will continue indefinitely. The Jorge Chávez International Airport and international borders remain closed for the near future. If you remain in Peru, please continue to follow Peruvian government quarantine restrictions.
Solange Reps: Solange Reps Travel Agency is planning a charter flight from Lima to New York (JFK) on Friday, June 26. To register your interest, please visit: https://solangereps.typeform.com/to/n7ITes. The flight is intended for U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs). This is not a U.S. Embassy flight. For additional information, contact Solange Reps directly by calling or sending a WhatsApp message to +1 (786) 387-0000 or +51-952-396-417, or via their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Solangereps.Mayoristapreferida.
Passport Exit Requirement: Per Peruvian government regulations, all travelers are required to have valid travel documents in order to depart the country on a repatriation flight. If your passport is expired, then you need to apply for an emergency passport to travel. U.S. citizens should email LimaACS@state.gov for assistance. Appointments are reserved ONLY for U.S. citizens traveling on a scheduled repatriation flight. Routine passport services are still closed. For more information on emergency passport services, visit https://pe.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/passports. LPRs with Peruvian citizenship should contact Peru’s National Superintendency of Migration (https://www.migraciones.gob.pe). Citizens of other countries should contact their Consulates to obtain a valid passport for travel.
For Assistance:
- U.S. Embassy Lima, Peru
Avenida La Encalada 1615
Santiago de Surco 15023, Lima
+51-1-618-2000
LimaACS@state.gov
https://pe.usembassy.gov - State Department – Consular Affairs
+1-888-407-4747 or +1-202-501-4444 - Peru Country Information
- U.S. Embassy’s COVID-19 Webpage
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