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You would need to apply for a visa at your local consulate, the process is different depending on whether you're traveling as a tourist or for business. For example, if you're visiting as a tourist, you would need your greencard, your round trip plane ticket or bookings to Peru, 1 passport photo, a copy of your bank statement and $30 fee pay in cash or money order to the Peru consulate. To find out the contact information of your local Peru consulate, feel free to visit the related link for more information.

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