Is There a Brazil eVisa Available?
No, the Brazilian government no longer issues eVisas to foreign nationals. Previously, citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan were able to apply for a visa through an online process, and receive the Brazil visa via email. The Brazil eVisa was introduced in January 2018 and was discontinued on June 17, 2019.
Instead, citizens of these countries can now travel to Brazil visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. For longer stays, they have to apply for a Brazil visa at a Brazilian Consulate.
What Are the Types of Brazil Visas?
There are two main types of visas for Brazil:
- Brazil Visit Visa (VIVIS), also referred to as a Tourist Visa. These types of visas are issued for short-term stays, no longer than 90 days. The types of the visit visa for Brazil are:
- Brazil Tourist Visa.
- Brazil Business Visa.
- Brazil Transit Visa
- Brazil Temporary Visa (VITEM). These types of visas are long-term visas – they allow the holder to stay in Brazil for longer than 90 days. If you receive a temporary visa, once you arrive in Brazil, you have to register with the local office of the Brazilian Federal Police (DPF) within 90 days. You will get your migration registration card (CRNM) and receive residency for a certain period (usually one to three years). Before it expires, the registration card can be renewed. The types of temporary visas for Brazil are:
- Brazil Work Visa
- Brazil Student Visa
- Brazil Family Reunion Visa
- Brazil Retirement Visa
- Brazil Digital Nomad Visa
What Are the Brazil Visa Requirements?
When you apply for a Brazil visa, you have to submit documents that will support your visa application. The documents change based on the specific visa as well as the country from which
you are applying, but they include:
- Your passport. It must be valid for at least another six months and with at least two blank visa pages.
- The Brazil Visa Application Form Receipt.
- Passport-size picture.
- A return-flight/round-trip ticket.
- Proof of sufficient financial means to cover the duration of your stay. For example, bank statements from the past three months.
- Proof of employment status:
- If employed: Letter from your employer, stating your name, position, salary, how long you have worked there, etc.
- If self-employed: Notarized affidavit, tax assessment.
- If you are a student: Letter from your school or university, confirming your enrollment.
- Proof of accommodation in Brazil, such as a hotel reservation or a letter of invitation (if you are staying with friends/family).
- Any documents related to your purpose of travel. For example:
- For Brazil business visa:
- Letter of invitation from the company in Brazil
- Letter from your employer explaining the reason behind your visit
For Brazil work visa: - Approval from the Ministry of Labour
- Certificate of good conduct from police authorities in your country
Work contract, the hiring company’s registration documents, etc.
For Brazil family reunion visa: - Proof of family relationship (birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc)
Certificate of good conduct from police authorities in your country
For Brazil student visa: - Letter of enrollment in the educational institution
- Certificate of good conduct from police authorities in your country
- Proof of financial means to cover your stay
- Proof of having paid the Brazil visa fee
- Pre-paid return envelope
- Any additional documents that the Consular staff requests
- Note: The documents that you submit must be Apostilled or legalized by the Brazilian Embassy in your country before you submit them.
Brazil Visa Photo Requirements
The visa photo that you have to attach with your Brazil visa application must follow these specifications:
- Dimensions: 4cm x 5cm (or 2 inch x 2 inch)
- Taken within the last six months
- Taken in front of a white and plain background
- You must be centered in the picture and staring straight at the camera
- Your face must be fully visible
- You must have a neutral facial expression
- There must not be any reflections, shadows or glares in the picture
- You cannot wear any head-gear unless it is for religious purposes. Even so, make sure it does not cover your face.
- You cannot wear eyeglasses with thick rims, that are tinted, too large, or not prescribed.
- For young children/babies: They must be alone in the picture (no one should be holding them and there can be no toys)
How to Apply for a Visa for Brazil?
You have to apply for a Brazil visa from one of the Embassies or Consulates of Brazil in your country. The process changes slightly depending on where you live and where you have to submit the Brazil visa application, but it can be surmised as follows:
- Find the nearest Brazil Embassy/Consulate. It can be in your country or a neighboring country.
- Contact them to learn about their requirements and what documents you need.
- Make a visa appointment.
- Some Embassies/Consulates allow you to do this online.
- Collect the required documents for the Brazil visa application.
- Complete the online Brazil Visa Application Form. Answer all the questions and attach
- electronic copies of the required documents and your visa photo.
- You will also receive a confirmation number.
- Print the “Receipt” of the Brazil Visa Application Form and attach the visa photo to the designated spot.
- Show up on the date of your appointment and hand in your application form and the original documents to the Consular staff. Alternatively, you may be able to send the documents to them through the mail.
- Pay the Brazil visa fee. Again, the preferred method of payment changes depending on the country and specific Embassy/Consulate.
- Wait for the visa application to process. Once that happens, the Consular staff will notify you about the outcome of your application, and you have to go back and receive your visa. If you applied by mail, you will receive the Brazil visa by mail as well.
Brazil Visa Fees
The fees for a Brazil visa are as follows:
- Visit/tourist visa fee: US$ 80,00 (for all countries, except the ones below)
- Angola: US$ 180,00
- Algeria: US$ 85,00
- Australia: US$ 120,00
- China: US$ 115,00
- United States of America: US$ 160,00
- Temporary visa fee: US$ 100,00*
- Diplomatic, official, and courtesy visa: Free
How Long Does It Take to Process a Brazil Visa?
The processing time for a Brazil visa changes depending on the specific Embassy/Consulate handling your application. However, you can expect to wait for 10 to 15 workdays from the time you submit your completed application. It can take longer for long-term visas. However, make sure to apply well in advance from the time you intend to travel.
Brazil Tourist Visa
The tourist visa for Brazil is issued for foreigners who want to visit Brazil for short-term purposes. It is issued for a maximum duration of 90 days. As the name suggests, you apply for the Brazil tourist visa if you want to visit Brazil as a tourist or for recreational purposes, including sports activities.
Brazil Business Visa
The Brazil business visa is a type of visa is issued to foreigners who are travelling for business-related purposes. This includes attending meetings, negotiations, reporting (for journalists), signing contracts, as well as for the crew of an airplane or ship.
Brazil Transit Visa
You need a Brazil transit visa if you will change planes in a Brazil airport, or you will transit through the territory of Brazil on your way to another destination.
If you have a connecting flight in a Brazil airport that’s booked on the same plane ticket, you do not need a transit visa. This does not apply for the following airports Curitiba (CWB), Florianopolis (FLN), Porto Alegre (POA), Porto Seguro (BPS), and Salvador (SSA).
You also do not need a transit visa if you don’t intend to leave the international area of the airport or clear immigration.
Brazil Work Visa
You can apply for a Brazil work visa if you have found a job in Brazil. Your new employer has to get approval for you to work in their company from the Brazilian Ministry of Labor. Once the Ministry of Labour approves the request, they will notify the Brazilian Consulate where you will apply for the work visa.
Then, the Consulate authorities will stamp the visa on your passport and you can travel to Brazil, where you must register with the Federal Police within 90 days.
What Is the Duration of a Brazil Visa?
The duration of a Brazil tourist visa is maximum of 90 days. However, it can be issued for less than that, depending on the choice of the Brazilian Consular services. The duration of temporary visas ranges from one to three years, depending on the visa type. It can be renewed before it expires.
Can You Extend a Brazil Visa?
Yes, you can apply to extend almost any type of Brazil visa. You have to submit the application for a visa extension at the local office of the Brazilian Federal Police (DPF). You must submit the application at least two weeks before your visa expires, but no earlier than one month.
The decision for visa extension depends on the Federal Police department.
Is Brazil visa open for Pakistan?
Brazil tourist visa is required for citizens of Pakistan.
Do I need visa to go to Brazil?
A valid U.S. passport. U.S. citizens do not need a visa if they are traveling to Brazil for tourism, business, transit, artistic or sport activities, with no intention of establishing residence.
How much is tourist visa to Brazil from Pakistan?
It costs only $69.50 (or the equivalent in your country’s currency). As for the amount of time you need to wait for your visa, your application will be processed within 10 business days.
Is Brazil visa open now?
Contact your nearest embassy or consulate of Brazil for more information. Select your country of passport to see if you are eligible to apply online. The Brazil eVisa is currently unavailable. The system will be reintroduced to eligible travelers on October 1, 2023.
Is Brazil visa easy to get?
Obtaining a Brazil visa is not really that hard. You may have to go to the embassy and apply for one, and you may go through a tedious process, but if you are lucky, you can avoid that.
Is visa available in Pakistan?
Pakistan Online Visa System is now open for the citizens of 192 Countries! Moreover, citizens from 64 Countries are eligible to apply for Visa in your Inbox under Tourist Category and the citizens from 103 Countries are eligible to apply for Visa in your Inbox under Business Category.
Can I marry in Brazil without a visa?
For a foreigner to marry in Brazil, he/she must submit their birth certificate and the marital status statement. Both documents also need to be registered and authenticated by the Brazilian Consulate in the applicant’s country of origin.