Immigration. Travel. Living.

How to get a Brazilian visa

Brazilian flag

Those who need to acquire a Brazilian visa prior to their visit to this country will have to apply for a visa at one of the Brazilian embassies or consulates located in their home country.

Who can travel to Brazil without a visa

Rio De Janeiro in Brazil

Nationals of several countries donโ€™t have to apply for a visa if they are traveling to Brazil for business or travel purposes. However, there are different rules for most of the countries.

Therefore, you must first determine if you are eligible to travel to Brazil without a visa. If you are eligible, you must also determine how long and what can be the purpose of your visa-free visit.

The maximum period of stay in Brazil for certain countries nationals without a visa is 90 days. Other countriesโ€™ nationals are allowed to visit Brazil for up to 90 days during a 180-day period, up to 60 days or up to 30 days.

You can see the full list of countries and what are the possibilities for their nationals here.

If your travel purpose, length or your nationality requires you to obtain a Brazilian visa before going to Brazil, then you can do so by following the steps described further in this article.

The application procedure

These are the general steps to apply for a Brazilian visa after you have determined that you will need a visa to go to Brazil. You should apply for a visa in advance since some applications can take up to 30 days.

Step 1: Determine which kind of visa you will need

First, you must determine which kind of visa is suitable for your visiting purposes. There are several types available.

Step 2: Find where you can apply for a Brazilian visa

You can apply for a Brazilian visa at one of the Brazilian embassies or consulates in your country of residence. To find out where your local Brazilian embassy or consulate is located, you can go here and search by the name of your country.

By doing that, you will see Brazilian representations in your country and their website and contact details.

Step 3: Schedule an appointment with the official representation

To acquire your visa, you must first schedule your appointment with a Brazilian embassy or consulate. This can be done through their official website that you can find after completing the first step of the application process.

Most websites will have a booking system where you will easily be able to schedule your appointment. Websites will also provide you with information on how to do this.

Step 4: Complete the application form

After you have scheduled your appointment, you can complete your application form. You can do so here.

If you are applying for a Brazilian visa for the first time, then you must create a new application. The application form consists of six parts – general data, visa data, documents, professional data, contacts, and biometrical data. Fill in all of the necessary information in each of these application parts.

When you are done filling in your information, check if all is correct and submit your application. Write down or save your protocol number.

Step 5: Prepare the necessary documents

You must gather all the necessary documents for the type of visa you are applying for. If you fail to do this, this can result in a rescheduled appointment or even refusal of a visa.

The required documents for your application should be listed on the website of the embassy or consulate. You will have to submit originals and photocopies of all of the required documents.

Step 6: Submitting your file

After you have gathered all of the necessary documents for your application, you must wait for the appointment time. Once your scheduled appointment day arrives, arrive early at the embassy or consulate.

Dressing in a neat manner could leave a better impression of you at the interview. Therefore, it can also increase your chances of getting approved.

Take with you all of the paperwork including photocopies and attend the interview.

You will get asked many questions like your occupation and details of your travel to Brazil.

Step 7: Pay the visa fee and receive your visa

After your appointment, you will need to pay the visa fee. You should check your consulates or embassyโ€™s website to get more information about the payment.

When a decision will be made regarding your visa, you will get notified. If you have been granted a visa, you will receive your passport with a visa in it.

Overview

Prior to your visit to Brazil, you must determine if you need to acquire a visa before going. If your visit is for travel purposes, then you will likely be able to go to Brazil visa-free for a period of up to 90 days depending on your nationality.

If you need to acquire a Brazilian visa, then you must apply for it at your local Brazilian embassy or consulate. In this article, we reviewed the application process so it should be easier for you to understand what you will need to do when applying.

Contact us

[CONTACT_FORM_TO_EMAIL id="1"]