How it works in four simple steps?
STEP 1
Fill out your ONLINE forms and gather your required documents outlines below.STEP 2
Come to our office so that we can review, sort, prepare your documents and take your photo.STEP 3
Your Visa application will be submitted to the foreign consulate the next business day.STEP 4
We will collect your Passport and Visa from the consulate on the day scheduled by the consulate.PASSPORT FOR CHILDREN
All minors regardless of age, including newborns, must have a passport to travel internationally
Your Departure date must be at least 3 days from today
Business Visa
Brazil Visa Application
- One completed online Brazil visa application.
- Please complete, print and sign inside the signature box.
- [***The details mentioned in Application form should match your Current Passport***]
Passport Photo
- One passport type photo (Must be on a white background)
Physical Passport
- Physical passport with 6 months validity beyond trip completion and one blank visa page
Non-USA passport
- Non-USA passport holders must provide a copy of green card or US Visa and I-94
Flight itinerary
- One copy of flight itinerary
Invitation
- Invitation from host in Brazil (not required it’s only Optional but may help expedite).
Notarized copy
- One notarized copy of proof of residence (State issued driver’s license or ID).
Original Notarized Business Letter
Original Notarized Business Letter from the employer or sponsoring company in the USA, on their letterhead stationery and signed by a senior manager (original signature acknowledged by a notary public) stating the following information :
- Nature of business, address and phone number of the U.S. company.
- Title, phone number and email of the Senior Manager of the U.S. company signing the letter in case the Consulate needs additional information.
- Applicant’s title and/or functions with the U.S Company
- Detailed information concerning nature of business and activities to be conducted in Brazil;
- Responsibility of the U.S. company that: “The applicant(name) will not be pursuing any activities that are incompatible with a business visa (such as paid work, technical assistance or technical training) during his/her stay in Brazil”
- Name(s) and address(es) of Brazilian company(ies) with which applicant is going to deal/negotiate with;
- Name(s) and address(es) of Brazilian company(ies) with which applicant is going to deal/negotiate with;
- Expected travel dates of trip to Brazil;
- Responsibility of the U.S. company for applicant’s stay in Brazil and his/her return to the Country of origin;
NOTE: business letters MUST HAVE ALL of the above mentioned information. Business letters missing any of the required information and/or without original signature WILL NOT be accepted and therefore visa application WILL NOT be processed.
Brazil Embassy Fees
Brazil visa fees for US Citizens
Type of visa | Maximum validity | Processing time | Embassy fee |
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Multiple entry | up to 10 years | 6 or 10 business days | $ 160.00 |
Outside Houston Jurisdiction | add $175 |
Return Shipping
We do not accept customer prepaid labels or return envelopes
We offer Federal Express combined shipping rates! | Rates |
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Federal Express Overnight | $ 35.00 |
Federal Express 1st Overnight | $ 75.00 |
Federal Express Saturday Delivery | $ 75.00 |
When available | |
One Way Local Delivery within Houston city per applicant | $50.00 |
One Way Local Delivery to either Houston Airport | $ 180.00 |
Tourist Visa
Brazil Visa Application
- One completed online Brazil visa application.
- Please complete, print and sign inside the signature box. [***The details mentioned in Application form should match your Current Passport***]
Passport Photo
- One passport type photo (Must be on a white background)
Physical Passport
- Physical passport with 6 months validity beyond trip completion and one blank visa page
Non-USA passport
- Non-USA passport holders must provide a copy of green card or US Visa and I-94
Notarized copy
- One notarized copy of proof of residence (State issued driver’s license or ID).
Hotel arrangements
- One copy of hotel or other lodging arrangements
Flight itinerary
- One copy of flight itinerary
Order Form
- Provide Order form
Brazil Embassy Fees
Brazil visa fees for US Citizens
Type of visa | Maximum validity | Processing time | Embassy fee |
---|---|---|---|
Multiple entry | up to 10 years | 6 or 10 business days | $ 160.00 |
Outside Houston Jurisdiction | add $175 |
Return Shipping
We do not accept customer prepaid labels or return envelopes.
We offer Federal Express combined shipping rates! | Rates |
---|---|
Federal Express Overnight | $ 35.00 |
Federal Express 1st Overnight | $ 75.00 |
Federal Express Saturday Delivery | $ 75.00 |
When available | |
One Way Local Delivery within Houston city per applicant | $50.00 |
One Way Local Delivery to either Houston Airport | $ 180.00 |
FAQ
How long does it take to get a visa for Brazil?
Most Brazilian embassies and consulates require at least five business days to process an application for a tourist visa. There used to be an additional wait time for applications by mail, but these are no longer accepted.Do Europeans need a visa for Brazil?
Tourist Visa Often, applications for a travel visa must be submitted in advance of the visit, but Brazil offers visa-free travel to a host of European Union countries, meaning you need only show up to receive a stamp upon entry. Some EU countries are excluded.Do I need a visa for Brazil from South Africa?
South African passport holders are not required to obtain a visa before travelling to Brazil. Visa free entry into Brazil is valid for 90 days. … Please ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months with enough blank pagesIs it hard to get a visa for Brazil?
Brazil tourist visa is one of the easiest to get. In fact, it’s the most easiest compared to most countries. Application process is streamlined and online. … There is no priority or rush visa service, so apply for the visa at least 2 weeks before your travel.Can I get a visa for Brazil at the airport?
You must obtain your Brazilian visa in advance from the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate nearest to your place of residence in the United States. … There are no “airport visas” and immigration authorities will refuse entry into Brazil to anyone not possessing a valid visaCan you get a Brazil visa online?
Firstly, all US citizens wishing to visit Brazil with an eVisa must have a valid US passport, a working email address where they will receive the approved Brazilian travel visa for US citizens and a credit or debit card to make the online visa fee payment Do I need yellow feverCan I go to Brazil without a visa?
U.S. citizens can travel to Brazil without the red tape of a visa, starting June 17. … The Brazilian government announced this week that travelers from the United States, Australia, Japan and Canada will no longer need a visa to enter the country of Carnival, caipirin has and coffee.Do I need vaccinations for Brazil?
The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Brazil: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza. Shot lasts 2 yearsIs Brazil safe?
Brazil is an overall safe country for most tourists. Some travelers might face some dangers while in large cities or in remote areas. It is ranked 81th out of 162 on the ranking of the safest and most dangerous countries.Do I need malaria pills for Brazil?
Most travelers to Brazil will need vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid fever, and yellow fever, as well as medications for travelers’ diarrhea. Many will require malaria prophylaxis, in conjunction with insect repellents and other measures to prevent mosquito bitesDo Indian passport holders need visa for Brazil?
Only regular passport holders are eligible to apply for Brazil Tourist e-Visa. All travelers need to have a valid passport for at least 1 month from the date of application. … Your stay in Brazil with e-Visa is limited to 90 days per yearIs Brazil richer than India?
Measured by aggregate gross domestic product (GDP), the Indian economy is larger than Brazil’s, according to countryeconomy.com. … Measured on a per capita basis, however, Brazil is far richer. The estimated GDP per capita in Brazil was $10,034 in 2017, roughly five times larger than India’s at $1,941 GDP per capita.Additional Information
- We can process visas in all jurisdictions.
- If you are outside of Houston’s jurisdiction we charge $175 extra to process.
- Non US citizens please email us for up to date payment information for your nationality.