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Do you need a visa for Brazil?

Yes. Unless you are a national of one of the visa-exempt countries, then you will need to obtain a visa to be able to enter Brazil.

All foreign citizens are required to go to the embassy and request one according to their needs. However, citizens from Australia, Canada and United States have the option to apply for an eVisa 100% online in a simple process.

What is the eVisa for Brazil?

The eVisa is an online authorization specific for citizens from Australia, Canada and the United States. It can be requested 100% online and will let you enter the country for tourism, transit, seminars or conferences, and business. You can stay up to 90 days per year in the country, with the option of multiple entries.

Who can apply for the eVisa to Brazil?

How long can you stay in Brazil with an eVisa?

With an eVisa you can do multiple entries and stay a maximum of 90 days per year in a period of 5 years.

What are the requirements to apply for the eVisa to Brazil?

Depending on the purpose of your trip, you will need to present different documentation:
Tourism
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure from Brazil)
  • Personal photograph
  • Travel itinerary (with arrival and departure dates)
  • Proof of income (transactions for the last 30 days and at least 1873 EUR for travel)
  • Bank card for paying the visa fee
  • Email to receive the Brazilian visa
Business
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure from Brazil)
  • Personal photograph
  • Travel itinerary (with arrival and departure dates)
  • Proof of income (transactions for the last 30 days and at least 1873 EUR for travel)
  • Bank card for paying the visa fee
  • Email to receive the Brazilian visa
Additional documentation related to the purpose of the trip
  • Letter from the company indicating the following: the nature of the company’s business; the applicant’s title, job description and salary; explanation of the business to be conducted in Brazil; affirmation that the applicant will not perform salaried work in the country; expected travel dates; name and address of the company; contacts in Brazil (name, address, phone and position).
Crew (airline/cruise)
Keep in mind that crew members who hold a valid International Seafarer Card issued under Term 185 of the International Labor Organization are exempt from the eVisa requirement.
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure from Brazil)
  • Personal photograph
  • Travel itinerary (with arrival and departure dates)
  • Proof of income (transactions for the last 30 days and at least 1873 EUR for travel)
  • Bank card for paying the visa fee
  • Email to receive the Brazilian visa
Additional documentation related to the purpose of the trip
  • Letter from the company confirming the duty travel
  • Crew member ID
Traveling on a cruise ship
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure from Brazil)
  • Personal photograph
  • Travel itinerary (with arrival and departure dates)
  • Proof of income (transactions for the last 30 days and at least 1873 EUR for travel)
  • Bank card for paying the visa fee
  • Email to receive the Brazilian visa
Minor (below the age of 18)
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure from Brazil)
  • Personal photograph
  • Travel itinerary (with arrival and departure dates)
  • Proof of income (transactions for the last 30 days and at least 1873 EUR for travel)
  • Bank card for paying the visa fee
  • Email to receive the Brazilian visa
Additional documentation related to the purpose of the trip
  • Birth certificate
  • Authorization for Issuance of Brazilian Visa for a Minor (signed by both parents)
  • If the parents are Brazilian: a Statement of Non-Citizenship of the minor
  • Copy of passport of both parents

How to apply for the Brazil eVisa?

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Prepare your passport and fill in our simple online form in 5 minutes

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Receive your eVisa

We will send you your approved eVisa within a few days, without you having to go anywhere!

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Start your journey

On arrival, show your passport and your approved eVisa

Where to submit your visa application?

With Visagov, you can submit your visa application fully online here.

Common reasons for a rejected application

  • Criminal history
  • Incomplete documentation
  • Overstayed in the country
  • Using a previously lost passport
  • Overstayed previous visas

Why choose Visagov

Higher chance of approval

Over 80% of rejections are due to avoidable mistakes. We use AI, OCR and biometrics to reduce errors and ensure your application is approved.

Money-back guarantee

It is unlikely, but it could happen that your application is rejected. In that case, we will refund all the government fees.

Experts by your side

Do you have a question? Write or call us! We are here to help you in every step of the way.

Faster & easier

Official forms tend to be complicated. With us, the entire process is carried out online in a single, simplified form in the language of your choice.

How much does an eVisa to Brazil cost?

The government fee for this document is 81 USD.

The processing fees have a cost of 34 USD that include the 24/7 customer service and a full review by our experts, ensuring the success of your application.

Processing time for the Brazil eVisa

The expected processing time for the eVisa is 6 days.

How far in advance do I need to apply?

We recommend that you apply at least 12 days in advance in case there is additional information needed or there are any delays.

Factors affecting eVisa processing times

The most common factors than can affect the processing times of your application are:
  • Incomplete information
  • Typos or incorrect details
  • Peak travel seasons
  • Mismatch between passport and application details
With Visagov, you can be sure to minimize the risk of errors and have your application processed as soon as possible.

Check the status of your eVisa application

You can always check the status of your application here simply by entering your order ID.

Types of visas for Brazil

  • Visit visa: issued to foreigners traveling for stays up to 90 days for tourism, business, transit, artistic or sport activities, study, volunteer work, attend conferences or meetings, among other purposes.
  • Diplomatic and Official visas: made for foreign authorities and employees who have a diplomatic status, or for administrative staff in official missions.
  • Courtesy visa: granted to personalities and foreign authorities in an unofficial trip to the country.
  • Temporary visas: issued to foreigners for research, teaching or academic extension; health care; humanitarian reasons; study; paid work; Working-Holiday; religious reasons; investing; artistic reasons; family reunifications and medical training.
  • Citizens of Mercosur member countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

What documents do I need to enter Brazil?

To enter the country you will need:
  • Approved visa (if needed)
  • Valid passport
  • Photograph of the person traveling to Brazil

FAQs

Can you work on an eVisa?
No. This visa is for tourism, transit, seminars or conferences, and business. To be able to work in the country, you will need to apply for a different kind of visa.
What to do if your visa expires?
If your visa expires and you are still in the country, you need to report your situation and leave the country as soon as possible to avoid fees and penalties.
Can you extend your stay with the eVisa?
It depends on your particular case and the reasons why you need an extension. If you need to stay beyond the allowed 90 days, you can contact the Federal Police. Just make sure to do it before your visa expires.
Can the Brazil eVisa be changed once it has been processed?
Once your eVisa has been approved, it is not possible to change or amend it.
Do I need a transit visa to stop in Brazil?
If your country is not visa exempt, then you do need a visa to go through Brazil. The eVisa can be used for transit purposes.
Are there any vaccines required?
There are no mandatory vaccines required to enter Brazil. However, it is recommended that every traveler updates their routine vaccinations before arrival, like the ones against polio, measles, rubella, diphtheria, and tetanus.
It is also recommended to be vaccinated against yellow fever if you are coming from an endemic country or if you are planning to visit certain regions within Brazil. These regions include Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Amazonas, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo and Bahia.

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