Brazil visa application and requirements

Brazil Visa

Brazil visa

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    Artist or Athlete visa
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    Courtesy Visa
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    Scientific research visa
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A visa is required for this destination.

Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days. The measure benefits holders of a valid passport traveling for tourism, business, artistic or sports activities. The initiative also covers travelers transiting through Brazil. Visitors will be granted a stay of up to 90 days, which can be extended once for the same period, as long as they do not exceed 180 days within a 12-month period, counted from the date of the first entry.

All travelers will need a PCR negative report, which has been taken 72 hours before departure.

Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days. The measure benefits holders of a valid passport traveling for tourism, business, artistic or sports activities. The initiative also covers travelers transiting through Brazil. Visitors will be granted a stay of up to 90 days, which can be extended once for the same period, as long as they do not exceed 180 days within a 12-month period, counted from the date of the first entry.

All travelers will need a PCR negative report, which has been taken 72 hours before departure.

Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days. The measure benefits holders of a valid passport traveling for tourism, business, artistic or sports activities. The initiative also covers travelers transiting through Brazil. Visitors will be granted a stay of up to 90 days, which can be extended once for the same period, as long as they do not exceed 180 days within a 12-month period, counted from the date of the first entry.

All travelers will need a PCR negative report, which has been taken 72 hours before departure.

From March 15, 2021, the Chinese Embassy in the United States will provide the facilitation for visa applicants inoculated with Chinese COVID-19 vaccines (having taken either two doses of inactivated vaccines with the stipulated gap in between, or a single-dose vaccine at least 14 days prior to the application) and obtained the vaccination certificate.

Applicants are required to obtain specific approval for their essential travel to China. Applicants will need to contact the entity or company they will be visiting in China to coordinate issuance of a specific visa approval letter/ invitation letter, called a PU letter. This will need to be issued by the Provincial Foreign Affairs Office in China and made out to the appropriate consulate or embassy.

Additionally, if you hold a valid residence permit stamp in your passport that was issued prior to March 28th 2020 and that expired after this date you can now apply for a new visa to reenter China as long as you plan to resume your employment/residency there and have documentation supporting this. No PU letter will be required for this process.

China has decided to temporarily suspend the entry into China by foreign nationals holding visas or residence permits still valid to the time of this announcement, effective from 28 march 2020.

Brazil is expected to waive visa requirements beginning June 17th, 2019.

Brazil is expected to waive visa requirements beginning June 17th, 2019.

Brazil is expected to waive visa requirements beginning June 17th, 2019.

Brazil is expected to waive visa requirements beginning June 17th, 2019.

All passengers traveling to Brazil MUST complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight.

Fill out Brazil Artist or Athlete visa application form online

and send the following documents to VisaHQ:
  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Health declaration E-form (questions to this form are included at the end of visa questionnaire). All passengers traveling to Brazil MUST complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight. The proof of the filled out form will need to be presented at control points.
    We fill out this from on behalf of you and will send along with your visa itself.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Background Check. Must be issued within the last 3 months (request may be submitted to an FBI-approved Channeler).

  • Birth certificate. Must be issued within the last 3 months (request may be submitted to an FBI-approved Channeler) and showing full names of applicant's mother and father (translated into English or Portuguese with the appropriate Certification by Translator.)

  • Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Health declaration E-form (questions to this form are included at the end of visa questionnaire). All passengers traveling to Brazil MUST complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight. The proof of the filled out form will need to be presented at control points.
    We fill out this from on behalf of you and will send along with your visa itself.

  • Notarized proof of status. A notarized copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. Notarization instructions can be found here. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Proof of residency. Copy of driver's license, state issued ID, or major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage) for the most recent month, showing the applicant's name and current address.

  • Enrollment Letter. ORIGINAL acceptance letter from the Brazilian college or university indicating the type and duration of studies. Notarization must be done by a Cartório in Brazil. The Brazilian educational institution must be registered with the Ministry of Education in Brazil.
    Students enrolling in short-term language or technical classes, must also provide a copy of the educational institution's registration with the Cadastro Nacional de Pessoas Juridicas (CNPJ).
    Notarization instructions can be found here.

  • Background Check. Must be issued within the last 3 months (request may be submitted to an FBI-approved Channeler).

  • Birth certificate. Original of Birth Certificate of children below 18 years ( translated in English).

  • Proof of Sufficient Funds. Proof of adequate funds for the duration of applicant’s stay in Brazil

  • Passport copy. Copy of a machine-readable passport valid for at least 30 days from the arrival date, preferable beyond the return date.

  • Passport-type photograph. Must be uploaded to your applicant profile.

  • Passport copy. Copy of a machine-readable passport valid for at least 30 days from the arrival date, preferable beyond the return date.

  • Passport-type photograph. Must be uploaded to your applicant profile.

  • Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.

  • Original passport. Official passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • State Department Letter. A letter from the US Department of State addressed to the "Embassy of Brazil, Washington D.C. ", giving a detailed description of the purpose of travel, the names and addresses of any organizations to be visited, and the dates of the trip. The letter must contain the applicant's name and the passport number and should have a statement confirming that the US Embassy in Brazil will take full responsibility for the applicant.

    OR

    A Diplomatic Note from the Diplomatic Mission, Brazilian Government Agency, or International Organization in Brazil, requesting the visa, addressed to the Division of Immigration.

  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Background Check. Original document issued by the FBI within the past 60 days containing sufficient info on the applicant (full name, address, date of birth, SSN, ID type, etc.) and showing a non-criminal record.

  • Birth certificate. A copy of birth certificate or any other official document that shows the applicant's parents’ full names. This same document will be needed later in Brazil at the moment the applicant completes their registration at Brazilian Federal Police Department(required within 30 days of arrival).

  • Invitation letter. Letter from Brazilian academic or research institution, explaining applicant’s research activities in Brazil.

  • Authorization Letter. Copy of the Diário Oficial da União in which the applicant’s authorization from the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações(MCTIC) is published.

  • Visa application form. Important note: Please upload or sent us the required documents/requirements below electronically for the generation of your application form.

    Please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. Upload a clear scan of your passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity. Passport MUST contain at least two blank visa pages in order for the visa to be issued.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Proof of residency. Copy of driver's license, state issued ID, or major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage) for the most recent month, showing the applicant's name and current address.

  • Itinerary. A copy of complete round trip tickets or a letter signed by a travel agent.
    If you will be entering and/or exiting Brazil by LAND please submit:
    Ticketed flight itinerary showing flights into and out of the region.
    A letter addressed to the "Consulate of Brazil, Visa Section" explaining exactly how, when, and where you will be entering and leaving Brazil.
    A copy of your most recent monthly bank statement.
    If you will be entering and/or exiting Brazil by SEA please submit:
    Official receipt or boarding pass from the Cruise line listing the applicant as a passenger and showing that the balance has been paid in full.
    Official daily port itinerary from the cruise line listing the applicant as a passenger and showing the port location for each day of the cruise.

  • Bank statement. A copy of the applicant's last 3 monthly bank statements showing proof of sufficient funds. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balance of the account, and the date of the statement.

  • Proof of accommodation. A copy of hotel reservations or other lodgings for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on the reservation. If staying with friends or family, a signed letter of invitation from the host in the destination country. The letter should be addressed to the Embassy of the destination country, Visa Section and should state the relationship to the applicant, the dates of the visit, and the address and phone number where you will be staying. Please provide a copy of the inviting party's ID.

  • Business Support Letter. Hard copy required. A business letter from the sending company in the US. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Brazil", and signed by a senior manager (The original signature must be on the letter). The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
    • Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
    • State the nature of the business to be conducted (ie. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in Brazil.
    • State the expected duration of the visit and the periodicity of any future trips.
    • Guarantee of sufficient funds for travel.
    • State that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training.

    Furthermore, the sending company shall specifically attest to each of the following statements:
    • The visa applicant will maintain his or her residency in the United States.
    • The visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature.
    • The visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil and will not exceed the legally authorized stay per visit.

    Additionally, visa applicants will need to submit a letter on company letterhead from their U.S. company explaining the purpose of their trip and providing a financial guarantee. The letter must bear an original pen-to-paper signature of a company representative other than the applicant, and must state the purpose of the trip as crew members and list the dates of travel. Included in this letter must be the phrase “No technical assistance will be provided.”

  • Invitation Letter. Soft copy acceptable. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in Brazil written in Portuguese. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Brazil", and signed by a senior manager. The letter should state:
    • The job description and job position of the contact person in Brazil.
    • A description of the intended activities of the applicant in Brazil (sales, purchases, coordination, auditing, etc).
    Not required for Flight Crew personnel.

  • Birth certificate. Original birth certificate (showing full names of applicant's mother and father) translated into English or Portuguese with the appropriate Certification by Translator.

  • Proof of Employment. A letter from your employer stating your current employment status.

  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Proof of residency. Copy of driver's license, state issued ID, or major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage) for the most recent month, showing the applicant's name and current address.

  • Itinerary. A copy of complete round trip tickets or a letter signed by a travel agent.

  • Bank statement. A copy of the applicant's last 3 monthly bank statements showing proof of sufficient funds. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balance of the account, and the date of the statement.

  • Proof of accommodation. A copy of hotel reservations or other lodgings for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on the reservation. If staying with friends or family, a signed letter of invitation from the host in the destination country. The letter should be addressed to the Embassy of the destination country, Visa Section and should state the relationship to the applicant, the dates of the visit, and the address and phone number where you will be staying. Please provide a copy of the inviting party's ID.

  • Resume. A copy of the applicant's current resume.

  • Background Check. Original document issued by the FBI within the past 60 days containing sufficient info on the applicant (full name, address, date of birth, SSN, ID type, etc.) and showing a non-criminal record.

  • Police report. Original police report or Certificate of Good Conduct from the applicant's local police station.

  • Birth certificate. A copy of birth certificate or any other official document that shows the applicant's parents’ full names. This same document will be needed later in Brazil at the moment the applicant completes their registration at Brazilian Federal Police Department(required within 30 days of arrival).

  • Authorization Letter. A legal authorization from Headquarters of the Religious Institution abroad, conferring powers to its representative in Brazil to accept the conditions under which said Institution will be allowed to function in the country.

  • Ordination certificate. Notarized copy of applicant’s ordination certificate and/or diploma and school transcript for theological studies.

  • Letter of guarantee. Drawn at a "Cartório" by the religious or missionary organization in Brazil, guaranteeing the maintenance of the applicant and his/her family in Brazil and their repatriation at term.

  • Additional documents. Charter and bylaws of the religious or missionary organization in Brazil;
    Minutes of Constitutions. A certified copy of the minutes of the Board of Directors General Assembly (Ata de Constituição) that created the institution and authorized its operations in Brazil;
    Statement of commitment. Signed statement of commitment that the applicant will not engage in any activity in Indian areas without the proper authorization by FUNAI - National Indian Foundation (notarized document plus one copy);
    Documents of Immediate Family Members. Marriage certificate, birth certificate, or other official dependency document for spouse/ children/dependents and other immediate family members, as applicable. This document must be legalized by the Consulate or Embassy of Brazil.

  • Proof of Employment. A letter from your employer stating your current employment status.

  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Business Support Letter. A letter from the sending organization, containing the following information in order
    • Full name (first/middle/last).
    • Passport Number.
    • Official title.
    • Name of Government Department/Agency/Organization.
    • Point of contact in the United States.
    • Date of departure from the United States.
    • Date of arrival in Brazil.
    • City of arrival in Brazil.
    • Cities to be visited.
    • Duration of stay in Brazil.
    • A detailed explanation of the purpose of the trip.
    • Point of contact in Brazil and contact information.

  • Bank statement. A copy of the applicant's most recent monthly bank statement showing proof of sufficient funds. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement.

  • Proof of Employment. Stating applicant's occupation, name and address of employer, etc.

  • Birth certificate. Original birth certificate (showing full name of applicant's mother and father) translated into English or Portuguese with the appropriate Certification by Translator.

  • Proof of residency. Hotel/Lodging reservation and/or information or contact(s) in Brazil (name, address in Brazil, etc.).

  • Itinerary. A copy of round trip tickets or detailed itinerary for the duration of the trip. The applicant's name must be on itinerary.

  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include a passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. You may also choose to upload a photo to your order for us to print. There is a charge associated with this service.

  • Health declaration E-form (questions to this form are included at the end of visa questionnaire). All passengers traveling to complete Health declaration form within the 72 hours prior to the flight. The proof of the filled out form will need to be presented at control points.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Birth certificate. Original birth certificate (showing full names of applicant's mother and farther) translated into English or Portuguese with the appropriate Certification by Translator.

  • Background Check. Must be issued within the last 3 months (request may be submitted to an FBI-approved Channeler).

  • Visa application form. Important Note: Please upload or send us electronically the following documents needed for the generation of your application form:

    • Scanned copy of passport

    Do not mail anything to VisaHQ without the generated application form.

    Once application form has been generated, please also note that ALL PAGES of your application require your original signature. Each page of your application must be printed SINGLE-SIDED only. Applications printed/signed double-sided will be rejected.

  • Original passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

  • Passport-type photograph. Passport style photo, with a white background, taken within the last 6 months.

  • Proof of status. A copy of immigration status in the country of residence such as a resident card, work, or study permit. VisaHQ cannot assist US B1/B2 visa holders at this time.

  • Proof of residency. Copy of driver's license, state issued ID, or major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage) for the most recent month, showing the applicant's name and current address.

  • Birth certificate. A copy of birth certificate or any other official document that shows the applicant's parents’ full names. This same document will be needed later in Brazil at the moment the applicant completes their registration at Brazilian Federal Police Department(required within 30 days of arrival).

  • Business Support Letter. Hard copy required. A business letter from the sending company in the US. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Brazil", and signed by a senior manager (The original signature must be on the letter). The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
    • Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
    • State the nature of the business to be conducted (ie. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in Brazil.
    • State the expected duration of the visit and the periodicity of any future trips.
    • Guarantee of sufficient funds for travel.
    • State that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training.

    Furthermore, the sending company shall specifically attest to each of the following statements:
    • The visa applicant will maintain his or her residency in the United States.
    • The visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature.
    • The visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil and will not exceed the legally authorized stay per visit.

  • Invitation letter. A business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in destination country. The letter should be printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of destination country}, Visa Section", and signed by a senior manager. The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
    • Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant).
    • State the nature of the business to be conducted (ie. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and addresses of companies to be contacted in destination country.
    • Specify the type and desired validity of the visa (ie. a one year multiple entry business visa).The invitee should also accepting full immigration responsibilities.
    Please note that inviter's signature in the invitation letter should be the same as per their passport (not short or different signature).

  • Business registration. A copy of the host organization's Certificate of Incorporation or business registration in the country of destination.

  • Mandatory form before entering country. The form you will fill may be checked at the borders of Brazil whether you have filled in this form or not, and If you haven’t filled in the form or made misleading statements, you may face legal and administrative sanctions. Furthermore, you might not be allowed to enter Brazil.

Unfortunately, at this time VisaHQ does not provide service for

A visa is not required for this destination.

Additional information
  • Additional requirements for applicants born in the former USSR or Russia
    Copy of USSR passport with a stamp stating you left for “permanent residence abroad”, dated prior to February 6, 1992;
    Or a copy of a “Visa to Israel” issued prior to February 6, 1992;
    Or a copy of a Certificate of Naturalization issued prior to 1996;
    Or a document confirming the renunciation of your Russian citizenship;
    Or a copy of the main pages of a passport of a former USSR state, issued after February 1992;
    Or a written statement of explanation, in the case that you have no documentation.
  • In accordance with Russian law, visas can not be issued to Russian citizens with expired passports. We remind you that in accordance to Article 12 of Russian Law “On citizenship of the Russian Federation”, children born to two parents who are Russian citizens, automatically gain Russian citizenship, regardless of the place of birth. In this case visas are not issued, and they must apply for Russian citizenship, or have their information written into the passport of one of their parents, or obtain a Russian passport.If applying for a minor, please provide a copy of their Birth Certificate, in which it is evident that at least of the parents is not a citizen of the Russian Federation.
  • The embassy may request additional documents and a personal interview at their discretion.
  • Additional required documents for minors
    Birth certificate. A copy of the applicant's birth certificate.
    Letter of consent. A notarized letter of consent signed by both parents, specifying who will be traveling with the child and authorizing the Consulate to issue a visa to the child.
    Parents' passport copies. A copy of the information pages of both parents' signed passports.
  • Additional information for self-employed and unemployed travelers
    Please provide a copy of the applicants most recent bank statement.
  • Additional required documents for applicants of Brazilian Origin:
    Brazilian citizens, even those with dual citizenship, must enter and leave Brazil with a Brazilian passport. If the applicant was born in Brazil and no longer holds the Brazilian citizenship, documented proof of loss of citizenship must be presented along with the visa application.
  • Additional required documents for Technical Assistance and Technology Transfer Work Visa
    For qualified professionals whose employer (non-Brazilian company) has a contract, cooperation agreement or partnership with a Brazilian company and are being requested to perform short term technical assistance or technology transfer.
    Technical Assistance and Technology Transfer Work Visas CANNOT be granted for administrative, financial or management services.
    Copy of Brazilian company's registration with the “Cadastro Nacional de Pessoas Jurídicas” (CNPJ).
    Original Notarized Letter from the sponsoring company in Brazil, on their letterhead stationery and signed by a senior manager (original signature acknowledged by a “Cartório”) stating the following information:
    Name, CNPJ, address and nature of business of the Brazilian company;
    Senior manager of Brazilian company’s name, title and capacity to act on behalf of the Brazilian sponsoring company;
    Name(s) of person(s) to be contacted in Brazil in case the Consulate needs additional information, their phone number(s) and function at the Brazilian company;
    Detailed information concerning services to be rendered to the Brazilian company;
    Name and address of the company in the US contracted by the Brazilian company to provide technical services.
    Name, phone number and email of manager of the company in the US in case additional information is deemed necessary;
    Full name, nationality, passport number, profession and brief description of the qualification (education and experience) of the applicant;
    Expected travel dates of trip to Brazil;
    Responsibility of the Brazilian company for applicant's stay in Brazil and his/her return to the country of origin;
  • From December 30, 2020, all travelers to Brazil by air (Brazilians and foreigners) must present the following documents to the airline before boarding:
    1) Traveler’s Health Declaration (DSV): filled out (in print or digitally) agreeing to sanitary measures that must be complied with during the traveler’s time in Brazil. Note: the Brazilian government has not issued the specifics of this document yet but it is understood that the form will be distributed prior to boarding the airplane to Brazil. For further questions on this document, please contact your airline.
    2) Negative COVID-19 test: specifically, a document from a laboratory test (RT-PCR) for screening for infection by SARS-CoV-2, with a negative/non-reactive result, performed within 72 hours prior to the moment of boarding; Please see below further clarifications from the Brazilian government regarding the required COVID-19 test:
    The COVID-19 test must be a document from a laboratory test (RT-PCR) for screening for infection by SARS-CoV-2, with a negative/non-reactive result, performed within 72 hours prior to the moment of boarding;
    The document must be presented in Portuguese, Spanish or English;
    The test must be carried out in a laboratory recognized by the health authority of the country of departure;
    Children under the age of twelve who are traveling with a companion are exempt from presenting a COVID-19 test provided that all companions present the required negative/non-reactive COVID-19 tests. However, children aged two or over and less than twelve years old who are traveling unaccompanied must present proof of the negative/non-reactive COVID-19 test; Children under the age of two years are exempt from presenting a negative COVID-19 test;
    In the event of travel to Brazil with connections or stopovers where the traveler remains in a restricted area of the airport, the seventy-two hour period applies for prior to boarding the first flight of the trip. While Brazil has opened its border to visitors traveling by air, U.S. citizens considering international travel should be aware that Brazil remains at a Level 4 Travel Advisory (Do Not Travel) and continues to experience high daily case numbers of COVID-19. While Brazil no longer requires proof of health insurance to enter the country, the U.S. Department of State continues to recommend that all travelers purchase insurance before departing the United States or verify that their existing health insurance will cover them while abroad. The U.S. government does not provide health insurance for U.S. citizens overseas and does not pay medical bills.
    Effective December 25, international flights to Brazil originating in or passing through the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are prohibited on a temporary basis. Foreign travelers who are coming from or passing through the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the last fourteen days will not be permitted to embark on flights to Brazil.
    Foreigners who are in a land border country and need to cross the border to embark on a flight back to their country of residence may enter Brazil with authorization from the Federal Police and must follow the below steps:
    1. The foreigner must obtain an official note from the Embassy or consulate of the country of citizenship (U.S. citizens should reach out to the closest Embassy or consulate for assistance);
    2. When crossing the border, the air tickets for the flight to the home country must be presented to the immigration official;
    3. After approval of the request, the foreigner must go directly to the airport upon crossing the land border.
  • From December 30, 2020, travelers in the following categories are exempt from the land border entry restrictions:
    Permanent residents of Brazil;
    National Immigration Registry Card Holders (Registro Nacional Migratório – RNM);
    Foreign professionals employed by a non-governmental aid organization recognized by the Brazilian government;
    Foreign officials accredited by the Brazilian government;
    Spouse, domestic partner, son or daughter, father or mother, or caregiver of a Brazilian citizen;
    Any person whose entrance into Brazil is deemed by the government to be in the public interest.
  • Additional required documents for minors (under 18):
    Birth certificate. A NOTARIZED copy of the applicant's birth certificate. (An original birth certificate will be accepted in lieu of a notarized copy.)
    Letter of consent. A NOTARIZED letter of consent from the DC Embassy, signed by both parents. This form is available here.
    Application form. Applicants under 18 years of age are considered minors and cannot sign their visa application forms. Instead, the forms must be signed by one or both parents (signatures on this form do not need to be notarized).
    Polio vaccination. For applicants between the ages of 3 months and 6 years, a certificate of vaccination against Polio is required. If the child cannot be inoculated, please submit a notarized letter from the child's physician.
  • Additional required documents for applicants of Brazilian Origin:
    Brazilian citizens, even those with dual citizenship, must enter and leave Brazil with a Brazilian passport. If the applicant was born in Brazil and no longer holds the Brazilian citizenship, documented proof of loss of citizenship must be presented along with the visa application.
  • Minors of Brazilian Parents who are not Brazilian
    Minor applicants with parents of Brazilian origin who are not Brazilians must fill out this form. The form can be found here.
  • Visas to Brazil are electronic. No documents need to be mailed to VisaHQ for processing.You will receive your electronic visa via e-mail.
  • The image MUST meet the following specifications:
    The photo must be a full, centered headshot of only the face and shoulders.
    The photo must show a full front view of the face with the top of the shoulders squared to the camera. The head must not be tilted to the side.
    The applicant must have a neutral facial expression (no smiling, mouth closed) and look directly at the camera.
    The photo must be clear, sharp, and in-focus, with no blurry or shaded areas. To avoid glare or shadows, the lighting must be uniform across the face and shoulders, including around the ears and in the background.
    The photo must show the applicant’s natural skin tone.
    The photo must be taken against a plain white or light-colored background. There must be enough contrast that the applicant’s features and clothing are easily distinguishable from the backdrop.
    The applicant’s shoulders, ears, and eyebrows have to be clearly visible with no hair (e.g. bangs) covering them.
  • Additional required documents for minors
    Birth certificate
    Parent/legal guardian 1 passport biodata page
    Parent/legal guardian 2 passport biodata page
    Photo of Parent/legal guardian 1
    Photo of Parent/legal guardian 2
    Additional document to justify if only 1 parent details are provided eg(e.g. authorization form death certificate, birth certificate, single parent custody legal document etc.)
    Consent Letter for Minors signed by both parents / legal guardian. You can download the authorization letter here
  • IMPORTANT:
    Applicants who:
    have been expulsed or deported from Brazil;
    have been accused of practicing terrorist acts, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or crimes of aggression in the terms established by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
    have been arrested or convicted for any offense or willful crime;
    had their name included in a sanction list by the Brazilian government or by an international organism;
    have ever had a restraining order or protective order against them related to a person who currently is in Brazil;
    have a communicable disease of public health significance;
    have ever been unlawfully present, overstayed the amount of time granted by an immigration official or otherwise violated the terms of a Brazilian visa;
    have been previously refused a visa to Brazil
    Are ineligible for e-Visa and must instead apply for a visa at the nearest Brazilian Consulate. Please contact VisaHQ for more information.
  • Visas to Brazil are electronic. No documents need to be mailed to VisaHQ for processing.You will receive your electronic visa via e-mail.
  • The image MUST meet the following specifications:
    The photo must be a full, centered headshot of only the face and shoulders.
    The photo must show a full front view of the face with the top of the shoulders squared to the camera. The head must not be tilted to the side.
    The applicant must have a neutral facial expression (no smiling, mouth closed) and look directly at the camera.
    The photo must be clear, sharp, and in-focus, with no blurry or shaded areas. To avoid glare or shadows, the lighting must be uniform across the face and shoulders, including around the ears and in the background.
    The photo must show the applicant’s natural skin tone.
    The photo must be taken against a plain white or light-colored background. There must be enough contrast that the applicant’s features and clothing are easily distinguishable from the backdrop.
    The applicant’s shoulders, ears, and eyebrows have to be clearly visible with no hair (e.g. bangs) covering them.
  • IMPORTANT:
    Applicants who:
    have been expulsed or deported from Brazil;
    have been accused of practicing terrorist acts, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or crimes of aggression in the terms established by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
    have been arrested or convicted for any offense or willful crime;
    had their name included in a sanction list by the Brazilian government or by an international organism;
    have ever had a restraining order or protective order against them related to a person who currently is in Brazil;
    have a communicable disease of public health significance;
    have ever been unlawfully present, overstayed the amount of time granted by an immigration official or otherwise violated the terms of a Brazilian visa;
    have been previously refused a visa to Brazil
    Are ineligible for e-Visa and must instead apply for a visa at the nearest Brazilian Consulate. Please contact VisaHQ for more information.
  • Additional required documents for applicants of Brazilian Origin:
    Brazilian citizens, even those with dual citizenship, must enter and leave Brazil with a Brazilian passport. If the applicant was born in Brazil and no longer holds the Brazilian citizenship, documented proof of loss of citizenship must be presented along with the visa application.

Brazil Artist or Athlete visa fees for citizens of United States of America

Type of visaValidity
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Processing
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
Embassy feeService feeTaxTotal cost
Single entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
20 business days
Embassy fee:$290.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$499.00
$499.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
5-7 business days
Embassy fee:$85.00
Service fee:$99.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$184.00
$184.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
15 business days
Embassy fee:$0.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$209.00
$209.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
15 business days
Embassy fee:$0.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$209.00
$209.00
Multiple entry
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
20 business days
Embassy fee:$160.00
Service fee:$99.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$259.00
$259.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
15 business days
Embassy fee:$250.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$459.00
$459.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 1 year
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
20 business days
Embassy fee:$250.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$459.00
$459.00
Multiple entry (90 days stay)
Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
Up to 90 days
Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
20 business days
Embassy fee:$290.00
Service fee:$209.00
Tax:$0.00
Total cost:$499.00
$499.00
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Brazil COVID-19 travel restrictions

  • Entry is open
    Brazil has opened its borders for international travel by air. All travelers to Brazil must be fully vaccinated to enter Brazil unless they're an exempted case as listed here
    Prior to arrival requirements
    Valid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure.
    Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if visa is needed and apply.
    Negative COVID-19 test must be taken at most 72 hours before departure, the result must be in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Fully vaccinated traveler are exempted from COVID-19 test(must present proof of vaccination).
    Health form must be completed within 72 hours of boarding and presented upon arrival. The form can be found at our website.
    Upon arrival restrictions
    🏠Quarantine is required. Unvaccinated arrivals must quarantine for 5 days, and can leave after presenting a negative PCR.
    😷Masks are required in public spaces and in public transport.
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