Peru visa for South Sudanese citizens

For Peruvian citizens planning a journey to South Sudan, an e-visa is your pathway, with tourist and business options readily available, among four total types. Your stay can extend up to 30 days, and processing the necessary documentation typically costs around $100 USD. While direct flights from Lima are uncommon, most travelers will find connections through hubs like Addis Ababa or Nairobi, so be mindful of potential layover times and the 7-hour time difference. Navigating South Sudan, especially outside Juba, may require basic English or local dialect knowledge, as English is the official language but not universally spoken.