Netherlands · Peru

Embassy of the Netherlands in Lima

Overview

The Dutch embassy sits where Miraflores meets the ocean: the 13th floor of Torre Parque Mar on Av. José Larco 1301, above the clifftop malecón. It is the Kingdom of the Netherlands' full-service post for Peru — and it keeps the most compressed consular calendar in this city's diplomatic corps: the counter opens Tuesday to Thursday, mornings only, entirely by appointment. The booking regime is split by service class. Passports, ID cards, Schengen and Caribbean visas, MVV visas, legalizations and certificates of life book through the online portal run with VFS; naturalisation, the option procedure, civic-integration exams and emergency travel documents go by email instead. Collecting a finished document needs no appointment at all. Behind the local desk stands a very Dutch piece of infrastructure: the ministry's worldwide contact centre in The Hague answers +31 247 247 247 around the clock, so a Dutch national in Peru is never limited to the Lima switchboard's hours.

Visa Services

The Netherlands is a Schengen state — whether you need a short-stay visa depends on your nationality; confirm your case on the official Dutch channels. Schengen, Caribbean and MVV visa appointments at the Lima embassy book through the online portal, and applications follow the standard Schengen framework.

Consular Services

Dutch nationals in Peru are served on the Tuesday-to-Thursday morning counter: passports, ID cards, legalizations and certificates by online-booked appointment; naturalisation-class services and emergency travel documents arranged via lim-ca@minbuza.nl. Document collection runs without appointment. The Hague's 24/7 contact centre (+31 247 247 247, WhatsApp +31 857 737 400 for written messages) backs everything.

Trade & Export Support

Trade runs through the ports — Dutch logistics, dredging and agri-food expertise meet Peruvian produce, and Lima's export corridor to Rotterdam carries avocados, blueberries and grapes into Europe. Water management, the Netherlands' signature export, finds ready ground in a coastal desert capital.

Cultural & Educational Programs

Exchange flows through study and cycling-city urbanism: Dutch universities draw Peruvian students, Holland's orange shows up in Lima's football bars, and the two coastal nations trade notes on living with — and below — the waterline.

Service Area

The embassy serves Peru; the primary states no coverage beyond it. For other embassy departments the ministry's portal is the routing layer, and the worldwide contact centre in The Hague carries matters outside the Lima counter's three-day week.

Appointment Information

Counter days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 09:00-12:30, strictly by appointment at Torre Parque Mar, Av. José Larco 1301, 13th floor, Miraflores. Book online for passports, ID cards, visas and legalizations; email lim-ca@minbuza.nl for naturalisation-class services and emergency travel documents; collect finished documents without an appointment.

Special Notes

Mind the calendar: the consular counter is closed Mondays and Fridays — a three-day week unique among Lima's major embassies. Out of hours, the ministry's contact centre answers from The Hague at +31 247 247 247, day and night; the WhatsApp line +31 857 737 400 takes written messages only, no calls.

Frequently asked questions

The consular counter runs Tuesday to Thursday, 09:00-12:30, by appointment only — Mondays and Fridays are closed. Out of hours, the ministry's worldwide contact centre answers +31 247 247 247 from The Hague around the clock.

It depends on the service: passports, ID cards, Schengen/Caribbean/MVV visas, legalizations and certificates of life book through the online portal; naturalisation, the option procedure, civic-integration exams and emergency travel documents are arranged by email at lim-ca@minbuza.nl. Collecting a finished document needs no appointment.

The Netherlands is a Schengen state, so short-stay rules follow the Schengen framework and depend on your nationality — confirm your case on the official Dutch channels. Schengen visa appointments at the Lima embassy are booked through the online portal.

This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.