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(75 and Springvalley Exit No 23, Inside the Comerica Bank Building)

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Brazilian Visa

Brazilian Visa

Citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia will need a visa to enter Brazil for business and tourism as of April 10, 2024. Call Us Today for More information.
If you have a valid physical visa on your passport for the purpose of your visit, you do not need to apply for a new visa.

Important Notice:
The eVisa of the Federative Republic of Brazil is a new entry requirement for Americans, Australians & Canadians

Entering Brazil by air, sea, or land. The online form to apply for this type of Visa is available here.
Starting April 10th, eVisas are mandatory for USA, Australia, and Canada passport holders visiting Brazil.
If you’re arriving on April 9th,
we strongly advise applying for your eVisa to avoid travel disruptions due to delays or missed connections.
Secure your eVisa for a hassle-free journey!

Know your visa type

You can apply for the eVisa if you fit in the conditions mentioned below:

  • You intend to go to Brazil as a Visitor (see the subcategories below).
  • Your stay in Brazil will not exceed 90 days.
  • You hold an American,Canadian and Australian passport.

Important notes:

  • If you hold a Diplomatic Passport or Special Passport, you will still need an eVisa for your entry.

Documents Needed

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR eVisa( Tourism/Business) Stays Up to 90 Days

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • AA Passport Service order form
  • Passport (signed, valid up to end of Brazil trip, 2 visa pages free) – must be valid minimum of 6 months prior to arrival
  • Evisa Application Form
  • Passport-style photo (2” x 2”, white background). Please click here to view the guidelines for the photograph to be uploaded.
  • Confirmation of round trip reservation (flight, ship, or bus reservation showing entrance by air, sea or land into Brazil and exit from Brazil).
  • Printed bank statement showing transactions for the last 30 days and showing at least US$ 2,000.00 for travel.Only for Tourism & Transit purposes.(For family process: signed sponsorship letter and bank statement from the main applicant).

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESS-RELATED VIVIS APPLICATIONS

  • In addition to the materials listed above, applicants traveling to Brazil for business (company meetings, consulting, auditing, site visits, signing of contracts, journalistic activities, cruise or airline crew members.) must present a letter from either their U.S. or Brazilian company. The letter should be on company stationery and signed by a manager/director/supervisor, stating the following information:
  • Nature of company’s/organization’s business or activities in Brazil.
  • Applicant’s title, job description and monthly salary.
  • Nature of business and activities to be conducted by applicant in Brazil.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of Brazilian company(ies) with which applicant will conduct business.
  • Contact(s) in Brazil: name(s), phone number(s) and corresponding position(s).
  • Expected travel dates.
  • Affirmation of company’s financial support of applicant while in Brazil.
  • Affirmation that applicant will not provide any technical assistance or perform any salaried work while in Brazil (such activities require a VITEM V temporary work visa).

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS

  • In addition to the visa application requirements stated above, applicants who are younger than 18 years of age at the time of application must present the following additional materials:
  • Original birth certificate and one copy
  • Authorization for Issuance of Brazilian Visa for a Minor,signed by both parents
  • For children of Brazilian parent(s): Statement of Non-Citizenship declaring that the applicant is not a Brazilian citizen (does not hold a Brazilian Birth Certificate), signed by Brazilian parent(s).
  • If only one parent is listed on birth certificate, only that parent’s signature is required.
  • If one parent has sole custody of applicant, a notarized copy of the court order awarding sole custody and exclusive parental rights must be presented.
  • If one parent is deceased, a death certificate must be presented.
  • Copy of passports or other form of photo ID for both parents.
  • The name on the parent’s photo ID must match parent’s name on the child’s birth certificate. If said parent has changed his or her name since the issuance of the birth certificate, the parent must present documentation showing proof of the name change (e.g. marriage certificate or court order). Even if they are not minors,adults also need to present the Court Order in case of change of name.
  • Airline crew members who hold valid International Air Crew Card or Seafarers who hold valid International Seafarer Card issued under Term 185 of the International Labor Organization (ILO) are exempt from eVisa. Air crew members and Seafarers who do not hold the above mentioned cards need the eVisa.

Consulate fee / Payment Method

Consulate Fee : $160

Note:  Aapassports.com service fee and documents shipping cost additional applies. Call Us today at : 972-231-1600 for more details. We accept all major credit cards.

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