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Visa Information for Brazil

Visa Information for Brazil Looking to obtain a Brazil Visa?  Or maybe you are just looking for the Brazilian Consulate NYC? For tho...

Visa Information for Brazil

Looking to obtain a Brazil Visa? 

Or maybe you are just looking for the Brazilian Consulate NYC? For those wanting to travel to Brazil, it is a requirement that a valid passport and valid Brazil visa be obtained before traveling to Brazil as Brazil do not have a visa on arrival service. The exact requirements that have to be met are determined by the type of visa that a person needs to obtain below we have described each type of visa services a U.S. citizen might need.

Applications are accepted by mail, in person and courier such as paid companies or family members, and the applicant will have to submit proof of residence. If a person prefers, it is possible to apply for a Brazil visa in person.

Furthermore, if a person wants a friend or family member to apply for them, this is possible too. Lastly, a Brazil visa expediting company can complete the application process for a person, and this includes travel agents too.

 

Required Documents for Brazilian Visa

To acquire any type of visa to enter Brazil, the following criteria must be met:

Passport – U.S. passport book must be valid for at least six months resident of  Connecticut, Rhode Island, Houston and  Atlanta jurisdiction must have two available blank passport pages side by side if you passport book do not meet this requirement follow the instruction to get pages added.

Visa Application Form – Application form should be filled out online via the embassy’s website.

Passport Size Photo – Requirement for recent color photo 2 x 2 on a white background showing your front face view.

Official Invite from Brazil – All business visa application must have a letter on company letter heading showing length of stay, place of stay and contact information you will also need to state the type of relationship to the applicant, and purpose of stay.

Business Letter – You will need to submit a letter from the sponsoring company with letter heading describing the nature of the sponsoring company business, explaining the relationship of the visa applicant, applicant position held within the company, and clearly stating why the visa applicant is visiting Brazil.

IMPORTANT  when submitting the business letter you attached the following on “No technical work or assistance would be provided during a stay in Brazil.

Other Forms of Identifications – Driver’s license showing address if your address in not clear you will need to enlarge to show your address better.

Connecticut & Rhode Island –  When submitting via a family member of expediting visa company your application the copy of your driver’s license must be notarized.
Boston – When submitting your application via a family member or visa expediting company you will need to complete the Boston Letter of Authorization.
Houston – When submitting your application via a family member or visa expediting courier you will need to submit your application a copy of your driver’s license notarized on the same paper.

Types of Brazilian Visas

Below is a list of the many different types of visas that can be obtained to enter the country of Brazil. These visas are divided into four categories:
Tourist Visa
Temporary Visa
Permanent Visa
Diplomatic Visa
Brazilian Tourist Visa
This visa is meant for those who are traveling to Brazil for reasons relating to tourism or visiting friends or family members. In addition, this visa will be accepted for those traveling to the country to take part in any of the following events:

Seminars
Artistic events
Sports competitions
It should be noted that people who visit Brazil to take part in a seminar are not legally allowed to accept money for being a seminar speaker. For those visiting to take part in sports competitions, money cannot be accepted to merely participate; however, monetary prizes can be earned as a prize, and to receive the money, spectators must be able to attend the event for free.

Furthermore, for seminar speakers and those taking part in sporting events, an invitation letter is required. For those who meet the requirements to obtain a tourist visa to Brazil, it is valid for 180 days. The person doesn’t have to stay 180 consecutive days, but these days must be used within a 12-month period of time, meaning a person can make multiple entries into the country.

Temporary Visa I


This visa is required for those who are entering the country for any reasons relating to:

Being a foreign exchange student
Paid cultural mission
Paid technological mission
Paid scientific mission
Research
Professorships
Charitable work
Religious volunteer work
Technical training for Brazil-manufactured equipment
Unpaid training for amateur athletes who are 14 to 21 years of age
Seeking medical treatment
Temporary Visa II
This type of visa is commonly referred to as a Brazil Business Visa. It is needed by those people who are entering the country with the intention of importing/exporting contracts. It is also required for those who visit Brazil to make commercial contracts. Other people who will need this type of visa include:

Journalists

People entering to adopt a child from Brazil (custody must be granted prior to entering the country)
Crew members who don’t have an international crew card

Temporary Visa III

For those who are entering the country and are being paid to attend an athletic or performing arts event, this type of visa will be needed. In addition, the person will have to acquire a pre-approved permit that is granted by the Ministry of Labor in Brazil.

Temporary Visa IV

Those who are coming to the country of Brazil to take part in graduate or post-graduate studies will need this type of visa. This visa is also needed by students who are taking part in an unpaid internship, as well as those who are taking part in short-term technical studies.

Temporary Visa V

Commonly referred to as the Brazilian work visa, it will be needed by those who are:

Providing temporary service to the government in Brazil
Receiving pay for working in the country
Taking part in an internship that is to last for more than one year
Working as part of a technology transfer contract
Working as part of a technical assistance contract
Taking part in training after graduating from a professional degree program
Working after graduating from a professional degree program
Working on a foreign cruise ship
Working as a crew member on an offshore platform

Temporary Visa VI

This visa is needed by media correspondents who don’t receive money or any type of compensation from a Brazilian organization for their work. It can also be granted to the immediate family members of these correspondents who are in the country for more than six months.

Temporary Visa VII

Brazil with the purpose of carrying out religious or missionary work, and this person has a background involving theological or academic education, then this type of visa will be needed.

Permanent Visa

If a person wants to reside in Brazil on a permanent basis, a permanent visa will have to be obtained.

Diplomatic Visas

If a person is entering the country for diplomatic reasons, including official missions, he or she will need this type of visa.

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