Visa
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

As a matter of reciprocity a visa is required for American citizens wishing to visit Brazil.
  • If you are not an American or Canadian citizen, check if you need a VISA to enter Brazil for tourism purposes.
  • Identify your consular jurisdiction, determined by your place of residence, and always check with your consulate for specific information about hours of operation, processing time, and payment methods.
  • APPLICATIONS BY MAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED ONLY FOR RESIDENTS WITHIN the appropriate CONSULAR JURISDICTION.
  • The consulates in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, DO NOT ACCEPT APPLICATIONS BY MAIL.
  • APPLICATIONS from outside of your jurisdiction area will only be accepted if submitted in person.
GENERAL TOURIST VISA INFORMATION

YOU MUST CONTACT THE CONSULATE OF YOUR JURISICTION

Requirements for TOURIST visas:
  • A passport valid for at least six months beyond the applicant's intended period of stay in Brazil.
  • One passport-sized photograph (2" x 2")
  • A photocopy of the round trip ticket or itinerary
  • A duly filled out and signed visa application form. Download a Visa Application form at http://www.brasilemb.org
  • For American citizens the fee is U$130.00. For citizens of Canada the fee is U$65.00. For citizens of other countries, please check at http://www.brasilemb.org
  • A non-refundable handling fee of US$10.00 per visa applies to visa applications submitted by mail or by any individual other than the applicant or an immediate member of his or her family (NOTE: New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco do not accept applications by mail).
If your consulate does not accept applications by mail (New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco), applicants unable to apply in person MUST use a visa service agency. Please visit the website for the consulate in your jurisdiction for a list of visa service agencies.

Visa processing times for applications vary. Processing time may take one to ten business days for applications received in person. The consulates that accept applications by mail usually require 7 to 10 business days (NOT including transit times) to process visas. Check with the consulate where you will be applying for their current processing times.

If you are applying by mail do not forget to include a prepaid, self-addressed/ stamped return envelope with the application so that the consulate can mail it back to you (ONLY USPS ENVELOPES WILL BE ACCEPTED). The Brazilian Tourism Office recommends the use of USPS registered or certified mail or the use of USPS priority or express mail. Do not forget to keep the tracking or registration number for your records in case you need to locate the envelope.

Vaccination
YELLOW FEVER INTERNATIONAL IMMUNIZATION CERTIFICATE
A yellow fever vaccination is mandatory if applicant traveled within the last 90 days to any of the following Countries in Africa: Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo (ex-Zaire) and in the Americas: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, French Guiana, Peru, Surinam, and Venezuela.

A yellow fever vaccination is advisable for all travelers over 9 months of age if applicant’s destination in Brazil includes any of the following States: Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins, and the Federal District and also the western part of the states of São Paulo, Parana, Rio Grande do Sul and Bahia and the south of the state of Piaui. As of January 2008, the northern part of Espírito Santo state and the western part of Santa Catarina state were also added to the yellow fever risk areas of Brazil. Vaccination is now recommended for travelers visiting Iguaçu Falls.
Coastal cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador, Recife, and Fortaleza, are NOT within the endemic zone.
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/contentYellowFeverBrazil.aspx


POLIO IMMUNIZATION
A Certificate of vaccination against polio is required for children between ages of three months and six years. If the child cannot be inoculated, a notarized letter from the child's physician will be required.



 

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