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Visa
is required when entering Brazil among most non-Brazilians
and the Visa must be obtained before your departure.
Some countries and their citizens are exempted from
this rule, normally these countries that don't require
Visa from Brazilians. For more information contact
the Brazilian embassy/consulate
in your country.
There are several kind
of Visas but the main categories are Tourist- Student-
and Work Visas. Tourist visas are normally valid from
the date of arrival and 90 days. They are renewable
for an additional 90 days, but you have to leave the
country to renew it. Countries that don't need a specific
visa can stay in 90 days on their passport, but have
to renew their legal stay by apply for another 90
days, in a diplomatic office outside of Brazil. Work
and Student Visas can be issued for maximum a two-year
period and then renew it.
Holders of expired visas
have to pay a penalty, a charge that is multiplied
with the number of days that exceeded the stay.
When applying for a Visa,
you need your passport valid for at least six months,
a single passport-sized photograph, Black/White or
Colored. You also need a round-trip ticket or a statement
from a travel agent, addressed to the Brazilian diplomatic
office, stating that you have the required ticketing.
If you only have one-way ticket, the diplomatic office
may accept a document from a bank or similar organization
proving that you have sufficient funds to stay and
buy a return ticket. Visitors under 18 years of age
must submit at notarized letter of authorization from
their parents of a legal guardian.
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