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Asked by Sanam from pakistan | Mar. 31, 2012 06:11
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For China visa, I saw requirements. They need a few things that I cannot arrange for China visa

I need help. I need to visit Peru. My mother's younger brother is national of Peru. He sent me legal invitation to visit with my children and husband. Peru doesn't have embassy in Pakistan. They have set Peru embassy in China as hub for Pakistan. I have correspondence with Peru embassy in Chin through email. I have arranged all documents Peru embassy need but the only problem is interview. They want us to visit them. For China visa, I saw requirements. They need a few things that I cannot arrange for China visa, for example invitation letter from direct relative in China. I do not have any relative in China. Peru embassy is not agreed to issue me any letter to invite. They are corresponding via email. I am really upset. Please guide me.

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Answered by Lisa | Mar. 31, 2012 20:34
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If you don't have relative in China, you may just provide your bank statement and round-trip tickets. BTW, for China tourist visa, Pakistani nationals are encouraged to join a tourist group (more than 5 people), which should be arranged through a qualified local travel agency. Inother words, China Embassy in Pakistan doesn't accept tourist visa application by individuals.

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Answered by sanam | Apr. 01, 2012 04:42
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But agents are taking a lot of money for visa. I want some way out to get it done myself. Actually, purpose of visit is to visit Peru embassy in China, since we do not have any Peru consulate in Pakistan. And for Pakistanis, Peru visa hub is set only China. However, I have invitation letter from my uncle who is Peru national to visit Peru. Can China embassy consider this and grant me visa???
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Answered by Bess | Apr. 02, 2012 00:56
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If you will apply for Peru visa, you may apply for the visa yourself. The Peru embassy has the finaly say on whether you will be granted with a visa or not.
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Answered by Boscoe | Apr. 04, 2012 13:36
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Why don't you check with the Peru Embassy in New Delhi. I visited Peru last year and got a 6 month tourist visa issued in Delhi in 2 days. Submit the passport, visa form, copy of itinerary (flight tickets not necessary), pay the fee and collect passport next day afternoon. No interview or any hassles.
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