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Hi Everyone,
I am planning a trip for my sister and myself to go to Peru for about 3 days. We are not obligated to get VISAs, but there is a requirement stated on the consulate's website that all passengers entering Peru must show a departing ticket. Since I am flying non-rev, I won't have a departing ticket. Any tips on how to get around this requirement?
Thank you in advance.
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But essentially you do have a departing ticket... don't you have a coupon or an e-ticket or some form of advice on purchasing a pass? That's about as best you can do, and they will most likely accept
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I would still contact Consulate to be certain.
I always print our travelnet itinerary, keep copy of company letter asking for courtesy extended to employees, copy of spouse ID (as employee) and retain seat request/boarding card that says nonrev (NRSA) as I enter.
I had similar issue with getting a visa once--they required RT ticket too. After I called them, I took all those things plus our prepaid hotel info, etc to the embassy and they accepted my airline spouse status [as standby] for return travel, and gave me the visa. I was able to do the same on behalf of my husband, by pre-arrangement (he was overseas).
Don't presume anything unless you're willing to risk an immediate turnaround flight and/or fines, penalties.