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Brazil - Tourist Traveler |
A country of eastern South America. The
largest country in the continent, it was ruled by Portugal from 1500 to
1822, when it became a separate empire ruled by Pedro I, son of King
John VI of Portugal. A republic was established in 1889.
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Brazil Facts
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Required Items/Steps Checklist |
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Passport Requirements:
Original, signed US passport valid for 6 months beyond stay in
Brazil, and with at least one blank visa page available for
Brazilian visa stamp. Amendment pages in the back of the
passport are not suitable for visa stamps. Applicants within
Houston jurisdiction must provide two blank visa pages side by
side.
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Visa
Application Form: One original Brazil visa application
per applicant properly completed on-line, printed and signed,
plus one copy. Only on-line Brazilian visa applications are
accepted. Signature must be original on printed Brazil visa
application receipt.
Note: Improperly completed Brazil visa application forms
may delay the processing of your visa. To fill in the on-line
form select "Visa Request" and follow the steps. Every question
must be answered. The signature must be inside the signature box
on the receipt page. The form will expire within 30 days; the
visa application must be submitted within that time or a new
on-line Brazil visa application form must be completed and
printed. The Brazilian Consulate will only accept on-line visa
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Photo Requirements:
One recent 2 x 2 passport type photograph, in color, front view
and with a plain/light background (snapshots are not accepted).
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Other Forms:
- A copy of
applicant driver’s license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address
on driver’s license must match address on visa application form.
- A Power Of Attorney
form is a new requirement needed to obtain a visa.
Download the form
HERE
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Proof of Departure:
Computer generated flight itinerary from the airline or a travel
agency, copy of airline ticket or a corporate letter stating
travel plans. A signed letter on the travel agency’s letterhead
confirming round-trip booking may also be submitted.
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Minors: A child (under 18)
who is not traveling with both parents or a legal guardian must
provide (1) a notarized copy of the birth certificate.
(2) a notarized
Letter of Consent signed by both parents listed on the birth
certificate or legal guardian authorizing the Brazilian consulate to issue a visa to
the minor and (3) a
Letter of
Authorization. Proof of guardianship must be submitted. Both letter
of consent and guardianship document must be authenticated by
the Consular Service of the Brazilian Consulate.
NOTE: For
those applicants residing in Connecticut, click
HERE for the Letter of Consent form for your
jurisdiction. You will also need to submit a
Third Party Letter of Authorization form. Both of
these forms must be notarized prior to
submission.
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Medical Requirements:
Yellow fever vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled
within the last 90 days to Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea,
Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Central
African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon,
Gambia, Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia,
Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome
& Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname,
Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or Venezuela.
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Complete the Passport Rush
Service Order Form You must
include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents.
(NOTE: Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and
resubmitted new consular fees will apply).
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Service Fees
•Regular
(15 day) Processing
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$198.00 |
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Visa Validity
Tourist visas are usually
valid for up to 5 years and allow a maximum stay of 90 days per
entry. First entry into Brazil must take place within 90 days
from date of visa issuance |
Visa Processing Time
Visas are usually processed
in 15 working days. Rush and Emergency service may be
available for additional fees. Please visit our
Consular Fees page for details. Rush and Emergency service is
defined as any attempt made by Passport Rush to retrieve the
visa in less time than the amount required by the embassy to
process the visa.
Non-refundable tickets or reservations should not be purchased
until all visas and passports are secured and in your
possession. |
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