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Brazil Visa Services

 

Offline Brazil Visa Application

Download, fill out and mail in Brazil visa application form (40Kb)

Mail us the following documents:

Our Mailing Address:
BRAZIL VISA SERVICES DIVISION
105 West 86th Street # 201
NY - NY - 10024

1 -Original United States passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.

2 -Passport-type photographs: 1

3 -Required Brazil visa supporting documents for citizens of United States:
 
 
 
Residents of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee:

Processing time is at least 10-12 business days.

- Copy of driver's license or utility bill.

- Copy of a recent bank statement.

- In section "Purpose of visit, explain in detail" the applicants must explain precisely what they are going to do while in Brazil. It is recommended that applicants submit detailed explanation on a separate sheet of paper.

- A photocopy of a round trip ticket(s) or a letter signed by a travel agent with confirmed round trip ticket(s). Itinerary is not acceptable unless showing ticket number(s) and that the ticket is paid for.

- If attending a conference or seminar, a letter of invitation from the organization in Brazil which is hosting the event.

- If the applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to any of the Yellow Fever Countries an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required.

And for Brazil business visa:

- Original letter (not a copy) from the employer or sponsoring company, on their letterhead stationary, and signed by a senior manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or above), briefly introducing the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant) and clearly stating the precise nature of the business to be conducted by applicant in Brazil; the employer or sponsoring company shall also specifically attest to each of the following statements: that the visa applicant will maintain his residency in the United States, that the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature, that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training, not to exceed the legally authorized stay per visit, and that the visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil.

- Original letter (not a copy) from the inviting company in Brazil written in Portuguese on the company's official letterhead, stating the job description and job position of the contact person in Brazil, a description of the intended activities of the applicant in Brazil, and financial responsibility for the trip, if the Brazilian company will be responsible for funding.
 
 
 
Residents of Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Northern California:

The processing time for this jurisdiction has been affected by staffing issues at the consulate. For the latest information regarding processing time, please contact VisaHQ.com.

- Copy of driver's license or utility bill.

- If self-employed or a business owner, please include a copy of a bank statement.

- In section "Purpose of visit, explain in detail" the applicants must explain precisely what they are going to do while in Brazil. It is recommended that applicants submit detailed explanation on a separate sheet of paper.

- A photocopy of a round trip ticket(s) or a letter signed by a travel agent with confirmed round trip ticket(s). Itinerary is not acceptable unless showing ticket number(s) and that the ticket is paid for. If traveling by land or sea, a recent bank statement is required.

- If attending a conference or seminar, a letter of invitation from the organization in Brazil which is hosting the event.

- If the applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to any of the
Yellow Fever Countries an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required.

And for Brazil business visa:

- Original letter (not a copy) from the employer or sponsoring company, on their letterhead stationary, and signed by a senior manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or above), briefly introducing the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant) and clearly stating the precise nature of the business to be conducted by applicant in Brazil; the employer or sponsoring company shall also specifically attest to each of the following statements: that the visa applicant will maintain his residency in the United States, that the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a
short-term nature, that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training, not to exceed the legally authorized stay per visit, and that the visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil.

Residents of DC, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia:

- Copy of driver's license or utility bill.

- If self-employed or a business owner, please include a copy of a bank statement.

- In section "Purpose of visit, explain in detail" the applicants must explain precisely what they are going to do while in Brazil. It is recommended that applicants submit detailed explanation on a separate sheet of paper.

- A photocopy of a round trip ticket(s) or a letter signed by a travel agent with confirmed round trip ticket(s). Itinerary is not acceptable unless showing ticket number(s) and that the ticket is paid for. If traveling by land or sea, a recent bank statement is required.

- If attending a conference or seminar, a letter of invitation from the organization in Brazil which is hosting the event.

- If the applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to any of the
Yellow Fever Countries an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required.

And for Brazil business visa:

- Original letter (not a copy) from the employer or sponsoring company, on their letterhead stationary, and signed by a senior manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or above), briefly introducing the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant) and clearly stating the precise nature of the business to be conducted by applicant in Brazil; the employer or sponsoring company shall also specifically attest to each of the following statements: that the visa applicant will maintain his residency in the United States, that the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature, that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training, not to exceed the legally authorized stay per visit, and that the visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil.

Residents of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont:

- Copy of driver's license or utility bill.

- If self-employed or a business owner, please include a copy of a bank statement.

- In section "Purpose of visit, explain in detail" the applicants must explain precisely what they are going to do while in Brazil. It is recommended that applicants submit detailed explanation on a separate sheet of paper.

- A photocopy of a round trip ticket(s) or a letter signed by a travel agent with confirmed round trip ticket(s). Itinerary is not acceptable unless showing ticket number(s) and that the ticket is paid for. If traveling by land or sea, a recent bank statement is required.

- If attending a conference or seminar, a letter of invitation from the organization in Brazil which is hosting the event.

- If the applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to any of the
Yellow Fever Countries an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required.

And for Brazil business visa:

- Original letter (not a copy) from the employer or sponsoring company, on their letterhead stationary, and signed by a senior manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or above), briefly introducing the applicant (please specify employment status/position held in the company by applicant) and clearly stating the precise nature of the business to be conducted by applicant in Brazil; the employer or sponsoring company shall also specifically attest to each of the following statements: that the visa applicant will maintain his residency in the United States, that the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature, that the goal of the visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving any technical assistance or training, not to exceed the legally authorized stay per visit, and that the visa applicant has no intention to immigrate to Brazil.

Additional Brazil visa information:

First arrival in Brazil must take place within 90 days from the date the visa was issued.

- For children between the ages of 3 months and 6 years, an international polio vaccination certificate.

Information regarding minors

- Minors with at least one Brazilian parent will not be able to apply for a visa, they must obtain a Brazilian passport.

- Minors under 18 years of age traveling with parents must be sure that the itinerary includes the applicant's name.

- Minors under 18 years of age not traveling with both parents or legal guardian(s) must provide a notarized letter of consent
signed by the non-accompanying parent(s) or guardian authorizing Consular Section of the Brazilian Embassy to issue a visa. A copy of the minors birth certificate or, as applicable, the guardianship document, is also required.

Citizens of the following countries are not required to have a visa to visit Brazil for TOURISM purposes for up to 90 days: Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Morocco, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vatican, Venezuela.

Citizens of the following countries do not require a visa for BUSINESS purposes of up to 90 days: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France (except traveling for child adoption or filming) , Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uruguay and Vatican.
Maximum stay in Brazil: 90 days
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Brazil visa fees for citizens of United States

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Type of visa

Maximum validityEmbassy feeOur feeProcessing time

Total cost

Multiple entry / touristup to 1825 days$150.00$84.957 business days$234.95
Multiple entry / businessup to 90 days$210.00$119.957 business days$329.95
Diplomatic / Officialup to 90 days$10.00$64.957 business days$74.95

       

 

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