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Avenida Roque Petroni Junior, 1000 /
Brooklin
CEP: 04707-000
São Paulo - SP Tel.: 55 (11) 51871200
Fax: 55 (11) 51871221

 


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Visa Information
Visa regulations in Brazil are based on reciprocity: foreigners wishing to visit Brazil are submitted to the same restrictions as Brazilians wishing to visit the country of origin. The best source of information about Visas is the Brazilian diplomatic representation in your own country. Please visit the Brazilian External Relations Ministry website which lists all the Brazilian Missions Abroad.
 
US Citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Brazil. Visit the web site of the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, D.C. for the most current visa information. For current entry and customs requirements for Brazil, travelers may contact the Brazilian Consulate at 1030 15th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005; telephone 1-202-461-3000. Travelers may also contact the Brazilian consulates in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, or San Francisco. Addresses, phone numbers, web and e-mail addresses, and jurisdictions of these consulates may be found at the Brazilian Embassy website.
 
For visits up to 90 days there is no need for a visa for those who have passports from South Africa, Bahamas, Barbados, South Korea, Costa Rica, Croatia, Ecuador, Philippines, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Panama, Switzerland, Suriname, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, European Union countries, and Venezuela.

Documents required to request a Brazilian visa are:
· Valid passport
· Proof of income or financial situation
· Return flight ticket

NOTE:
These are documents that all consulates require, however, it is necessary to apply for a visa one month in advance to follow other specific requests of each consulate.

  

 

 

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