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Brazil: Visas

A passport and visa are required. Brazilian visas must be obtained in advance. Immigration authorities will not allow entry into Brazil without a valid visa. Minors (under 18) traveling alone, with one parent or with a third party, must present written authorization by the absent parent(s) or legal guardian, specifically granting permission to travel alone, with one parent or with a third party. This authorization must be notarized, authenticated by the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate, and translated into Portuguese. All those traveling on business do need a visa (except nationals of the UK who will be granted an appropriate business visa on arrival, provided holding a return or onward ticket and proof of sufficient funds to cover duration of stay. The length of stay permitted is normally up to 90 days but can be extended to a maximum of 180 days).

Passports valid for at least 6 months from date of entry required by all except nationals of Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay arriving in Brazil directly from their own countries and holding a national identity card.

Restricted entry: Holders of passports issued by Central African Republic, Comoros, Korea (DPR) and Taiwan will not be allowed entry to Brazil unless they are holding a Laissez-Passer issued by the Brazilian authorities.

Brazil customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation into or export from Brazil of items such as firearms, antiquities, tropical plants, medications, and business equipment. It is advisable to contact the Embassy of Brazil in Washington or one of Brazil's consulates in the United States for specific information regarding customs requirements.

  • U.S. Department of State [Official Travel warnings - Brazil]
    - The Consular Information Sheet has critical information such as country description, entry requirements, crime, medical facilities, medical insurance, other health information, traffic safety and road conditions, aviation safety oversight, customs regulations, importation of firearms, criminal penalties, children's issues, registration/embassy and consulate locations, and other public announcements.

 
Portuguese language programs in Brazil
Please click on any of the following cities to access info about our Portuguese language programs in Brazil:
Brazil's Country Guide
Map of Brazil
Brazil Map


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