Frequently asked questions about the Brazil eVisa. Find the answers about the Brazilian Tourist Visa and get in touch with our experts if you have doubts.
Everything you need to know about the eVisa for Brazil online application process. Learn about who is eligible to apply for one, what the basic requirements are, and how long the application process takes.
You can also find out how to check the status of your application, and what happens if you lose the electronic visa. In this section, you’ll find all the necessary information about how to apply for a Brazil eVisa.
In the rare case that your Brazil eVisa application is rejected, you can reapply using our website. When reapplying, you must enter the correct information in every field. The details on your passport should match the information you enter on the form.
After an application is submitted and successfully processed, you receive your approved Brazil visa online by email. It will arrive in your inbox in PDF format. Sometimes, emails are filtered as ‘junk or ‘spam’. Therefore, we advise you to check these inbox folders if you have not received the email within 7-12 days of application.
The eVisa for Brazil is sent to applicants by email in PDF format. You can print multiple copies. If you accidentally delete the email, or lose it, you can contact our customer service team. We can resend the email.
We always send prompt updates by email after an application is submitted, and when it has been processed (normally within 7-12 days). If you don’t receive a confirmation email in your inbox, please check your ‘spam’ or ‘junk’ folder. Sometimes emails are sent here by mistake. If you need to check the status of your visa application, you can also contact our customer service team. We will reply within 72 hours.
All eligible visitors, including children under the age of 18, need to apply for a visa to enter Brazil. This includes children included on their parent/guardian passports.
The Brazil eVisa is valid for 5-10 years depending on your nationality. It allows the holder to spend up to 90 days a year in the country. If you have less than the validity remaining on your passport from the date of the application, the electronic visa expires at the same time as the passport.
You must understand the passport requirements for the Brazil eVisa to avoid problems on arrival. The passport details on your eVisa must correspond exactly to those on your passport.
Find out about visa renewals, what happens if your passport expires before your visa, and which passport you should use if you have dual citizenship.
You cannot transfer an eVisa for Brazil between passports. If the details of an expired passport are on a Brazil eVisa, the electronic visa will no longer be valid. In this case, you’ll need to reapply for a new visa if you want to return to Brazil. The application process is the same as for the original visa.
The only passports which applicants can use to apply for the eVisa for Brazil are from the USA, Canada, or Australia. The passport details entered during the online application process must correspond exactly to the passport used to travel. A visitor cannot enter the details of one passport and then travel with the other.
If your passport expires, your Brazil eVisa becomes automatically invalid. In this case, you must renew the Brazilian visa or apply for a new eVisa to travel to Brazil.
If your passport has expired, you need to get a new one before you can apply for the eVisa. You should then apply for the new eVisa at least 7 days before you travel.
Find out the important information you need to know before traveling to Brazil your eVisa.
Does the eVisa guarantee you entry into Brazil? What documents do you need to show to the Brazilian border authorities on entering the country? Find out the answers to these questions.
On entry to Brazil you will need to present the following documents to the Brazilian border authorities:
The granting of a Brazil eVisa does not guarantee entry into Brazil. The final decision is made by immigration officers at the point of entry. Therefore, we advise you to travel with all the proper documentation.
This section provides the basic information you need to know about the Brazilian eVisa. Find out what the eVisa for Brazil is, why it was created, who needs to apply, how it differs from a Consular Visa, and how long the visa is valid.
The Brazil eVisa grants holders multiple entries to Brazil during its validity period, or until your passport expires. The maximum time you can spend in Brazil with this permit is 90 days per year.
Yes, all Brazil visa registrations use secure servers which only keep the applicant’s information for as long as it is necessary. All personal information is subject to our Privacy Policy. Information is protected through encryption so that no third parties can access it. Personal data used in the eVisa for Brazil application process is confidential and will not be disclosed.
The Brazil eVisa expires 5-10 years after approval, depending on your nationality. However, if you have less than the validity period remaining on the passport when you apply, the electronic visa expires at the same time as the passport.
The eVisa for Brazil is currently only available for citizens of Australia, Canada, and the USA, who wish to visit Brazil for short-term stays. The eVisa is available for individuals who wish to travel to Brazil for tourism, business, medical treatment, journalism, transit, and many other purposes. The stay must not exceed the eVisa permitted period.
Disclaimer: We are a private agency that specializes in aiding visitors with the Brazil eVisa application. Our expertise lies in simplifying the Brazil visa application process with an easy-to-use form and expert guidance, which we charge a fee for. We are not affiliated with the Brazilian Government. For those preferring to apply directly, the official government eVisa form is available here.
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