We execute foreign policy, promoting and defending the interests of the Peruvian State, as well as those of national natural and legal persons.
What is the Embassy of Peru in the United States?
Embassies are responsible for representing the Peruvian State before the receiving State, protecting the interests of Peru and those of its nationals in accordance with international law, as well as promoting friendly relations and developing economic, cultural and scientific relations.
Their functions also include negotiating with the government of the State to which they are accredited, in accordance with the instructions given by the Foreign Ministry, and obtaining, evaluating and reporting on the political, economic-financial, commercial, commercial, cultural, tourism and diplomatic affairs of the receiving State.
They must also carry out economic, commercial, cultural and tourism promotion activities, exercise consular functions when there is no consular office in the city where it is located, and perform other functions entrusted to them.
What Services Does the Embassy of Peru in the United States Offer?
Accessibility and Inclusion
Public Administration
Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing
Arts, Sports and Culture
Science, Technology and Innovation
Trade, Business and Entrepreneurship
Defense, Security and Justice
Human Rights
Economy and Finance
Education
Energy and Mines
Municipal Management
Identity, Birth, Marriage and Death
Infrastructure, Communications and Utilities
Real Estate and Housing
Environment
Migration, Tourism and Travel
Contact Information for the Embassy of Peru in the United States
Headquarters
1700Massachusetts Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C.20036
– DC 20036
United States
Webadmin@embassyofperu.us
Telephone exchange
(1-202) 8339860 to 8339869.
