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Visit Visa Objective (Applicability):
The visit visa is intended for a foreign national who travels to Brazil for a temporary stay of up to 90 days, with no intention of immigrating or engaging in a paid activity in Brazil (except for permitted allowances such as per diem, travel support, or reimbursement). The permitted purposes include tourism, business, transit, artistic or sports activities, study (short-term), volunteer work, or participation in conferences, seminars, congresses, or meetings, among others—provided the stay is not remunerated in Brazil and does not exceed ninety days.
• The visa must be requested at Brazilian Consulates (via the network of Brazilian diplomatic missions abroad)—it is not issued inside Brazil. Basic Requirements:
• Proof of means of subsistence/financial resources for the stay (e.g., bank statements) or a document of financial responsibility by a third party.
• Proof of transport into and out of Brazil (e.g., flight reservation) or other travel itinerary evidencing the stay is temporary.
• Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation) or letter of invitation from a host in Brazil (with notarization) when required.
• For minors (under 18): written consent from both legal parents/guardians and the minor’s birth certificate showing filiation. Additional documents depending on purpose: e.g., for business, letter of invitation from Brazilian entity; for short-term study or voluntary work, a letter from a Brazilian institution.
The visa allows a stay of up to 90 days in the Brazilian territory under this visit category. The stay must not be for immigration purposes nor involve paid employment in Brazil. The visa may allow multiple entries (depending on consular rules and nationality) within its validity, but each stay should not exceed the 90-day limit, unless otherwise specified by the consulate or relevant rules.
Estimate processing time after all documents for the application are duly obtained: There is no fixed universal timeframe published for all nationalities/consulates. The processing time depends on the individual consular post and the applicant’s nationality.
For Brazilian consulates abroad, we offer in-person assistance to support visa applications (ACC-000083).
Complete the Tourist/Visitor Visa Travel Assessment Form
Fill in all required details
Email the completed form to [email protected]
Providing these details allows us to better assist you and ensure a smooth application experience. If you have any questions, please contact us.
The investment visa is not processed directly at the consulate in the first stage.
Instead, your legal representative in Brazil applies for residence authorization through the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Police system in Brazil.
Once the residence authorization is approved, it is issued electronically and transmitted to the Brazilian consulate.
Brazil assigns visa issuance based on consular jurisdiction, meaning you must apply at the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate-General responsible for your place of residence.
The consulate’s role is then to issue the visa stamp (VITEM IX – investor residency visa), allowing you to enter Brazil and complete the residency process.
| Stage | Location | Key Actions | Details / Requirements | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Preparation (At Home) | Home country | Complete visa form, prepare documents, book appointment | • Fill application: https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br • Print & sign RER form (match passport signature) • Attach 5x7 cm color photo (white background) • Book appointment via e-consular system • Prepare documents: passport (6+ months validity), birth certificate, criminal background certificate (issued within 30 days), flight reservation (recommended, not purchased ticket) | Application package ready for submission |
| 2. Residence Authorization | Brazil (via legal representative) | Investment-based application submitted to Ministry of Justice & Federal Police | Legal representative files residence authorization request in Brazil | Residence authorization approval issued |
| 3. Consular Processing | Brazilian Consulate | Submit documents, attend interview, pay fees | • Submit RER form and documents • Pay visa fee in cash only • Attend mandatory interview • Documents must be in PT/EN/ES (translations required if needed) • Apostille/legalization depending on country | Visa application evaluated |
| 4. Visa Issuance | Brazilian Consulate | Visa stamp issuance (if approved) | Consular approval and issuance of VITEM IX visa | Entry visa granted |
| 5. Entry to Brazil | Brazil | Enter country with visa | Use visa to enter Brazil and proceed with residency completion | Residency process finalized in Brazil |
All documents must be submitted in Portuguese, English, or Spanish.
• Documents in other languages must be translated before submission
• Bilingual documents may be accepted case-by-case if key information appears in both languages
• Hague Convention countries → Apostille required
• Non-Hague countries → legalization via Brazilian Consulate
• Brazilian documents → notarization when required
The consulates strongly recommends submitting reservations instead of purchased tickets to avoid financial loss in case of visa refusal.
Additional documentation may be requested if necessary.
