Every passenger need a valid passport - original – with the expiration date at least six months after the
intended date of arrival in Brazil.
And the Brazilian visa is an authorization for a foreigner to enter Brazil.
Check the
Entrance Visa in Brazil List on the other link, to see if you need visa to enter Brazil. If does
requires, please contact the nearest Brazilian Consulate/Embassy in your country to begin the process.
Brazilian consulates and embassies worldwide:
http://www.embassiesabroad.com/embassies-of/Brazil
Brazilian Tourist Visa
In Brazil, tourist visas are granted for a maximum duration of ninety days and are valid for multiple entries to
Brazil during the time. The length of stay can be extended at the discretion of the Brazilian Immigration
Authorities but not more than 180 days in any twelve-month period. Tourist visas are intended for those who
wish to visit Brazil for a holiday and do not permit their holder to work.
Brazilian Business Visa
Like a tourist visa, Brazilian business visas are granted for a maximum period of ninety days. A Business
visa for Brazil is a strictly temporary visa service and does not permit its holder to engage in employment
whether paid or unpaid. However, business visas do cover a range of business activities including attending
meetings and discussions.
Vaccinations
The International Immunization Certificate against yellow fever will only be required from international
travelers coming from countries which pose a risk of international dissemination. Currently there are no
countries posing such risk. (Please see FAQ 1402 at
www.anvisa.gov.br). Nevertheless, yellow fever
vaccination is recommended if applicant intends to visit one of the following regions in Brazil: Acre, Amapá,
Amazonas, Distrito Federal, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima,
Tocantins.