Get an expedited Peruvian passport without an appointment in two days

Is your international flight leaving in less than 48 hours and your Peruvian passport has expired or you’ve lost it? Well, you can still get one without an appointment. The Immigration Office has an expedited process that operates on a first-come, first-served basis at its offices and MAC centers. Just make sure to hurry.

First, the payment. It’s 120.90 soles (about 30 euros) using code 01808 on Págalo.pe or at Banco de la Nación. Keep the receipt. Have you already paid 98.60 soles for the standard fee? Then top it up with code 01810—just 22.30 soles more—and you’re all set.

With the receipt in hand, go to an Immigration office or a MAC Center within two business days before your flight. Bring the following:

Note: The payment code is 01808. Don’t confuse it with others.

If you’re already at Jorge Chávez Airport, you can do this up to eight hours before boarding. Priority is given to medical emergencies or humanitarian cases, but ultimately it all depends on your paperwork. Immigration makes it clear: there are no official agents or extra payments that will speed anything up. If someone offers to get you in line for money, it’s a scam. Report it.

After your documents are validated, they’ll take your fingerprints and a photo. Just remember: no large sunglasses, colored contact lenses, facial piercings, or head coverings. You’ll receive your passport the same day—usually within two hours. And note: if you’re traveling to Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Uruguay, or Paraguay, you can travel with just your ID card, thanks to regional agreements.

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