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Visas will no longer be issued at the Brazil Embassy in Washington D.C. All visa applicants are advised to apply for the e-visa online by emailing the following documents to Info@WashingtonExpressVisas.com

What you will need: 

  1. Passport Bio Page Copy– You must provide a clear, color photocopy of your signed passport. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
  2. Washington Express Visas Visa Request Form – filled out completely.
  3. Brazil e-Visa Concierge Form – must be filled out completely. 
  4. Photo of the applicant on a plain white background.
  5. Flight Itinerary.

Visas will no longer be issued at the Brazil Embassy in Washington D.C. All visa applicants are advised to apply for the e-visa online by emailing the following documents to Info@WashingtonExpressVisas.com

What you will need: 

  1. Passport Bio Page Copy– You must provide a clear, color photocopy of your signed passport. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
  2. Washington Express Visas Visa Request Form – filled out completely.
  3. Brazil e-Visa Concierge Form – must be filled out completely. 
  4. Photo of the applicant on a plain white background.
  5. Flight Itinerary.
  6. Letter of Invitation from host company in Brazil.

Brazil Consular Fees:

  • Tourist Visa – $80.90
  • Business Visa – $80.90

Washington Express Service/Fees:

  • Visa Service (5-8 business days):  $325
  • Visa Service (Non-US Passport): $375
  • Application Upload Fee: $15 per document

See our Price List for detailed information about Service Fees and Shipping information.

*Please note, you can also fill out and submit your application for free (excluding embassy fees) by visiting the Brazil Embassy website. We have no affiliation with any government embassy or agency.

*No Shipping Is Required for the Brazil e-Visa Process.

No vaccinations are required to enter Brazil from any country.

Recommended:

  • Vaccination against Yellow Fever (10 days prior to travel date) for all passengers visiting endemic areas, including rural areas in: Acre, Amap, Amazonas, Distrito Federal, Gois, Maranho, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Par and Rondnia States, Roraima, Tocantins, and to other state areas where transmission risk exists including all the states of Minas Gerais and specific areas of Bahia, Espirito  Santo, Paran, Piaui, Rio Grande so Sul, Santa Catarina and So Paulo. The complete list of municipalities are available at www.saude.gov.br/svs. Malaria prophylaxis. Malaria risk – P. vivax (78%) and P. falciparum (22%) -is high throughout the year in most forested areas below 900 m. within the nine states of the “Legal Amazonia” region (Acre, Amap, Amazonas, Maranho  (western part), Mato Grosso (northern part), Par (except Belm City), Rondnia, Roraima and Tocantins). Transmission intensity varies from municipality to municipality, but is higher in jungle areas of mining,  lumbering and agricultural settlements less than 5 years old than in the urban areas, even in large cities such as Prto Velho, Boa Vista, Macap, Manaus, Santarm, Rio Branco and Maraba. In states outside “Legal Amazonia”, malaria transmission risk is negligible or non-existent. Multidrug-resistant P. falciparum reported. Recommended prevention in risk areas: IV.

Passport required.

  • Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid for the period of intended stay.

Visa required.

Minors:

Additional Information:

Passengers registered in passport of companion must hold an individual visa.

  • All visitors must hold sufficient funds for their stay in Brazil as well as return or onward ticket and other documents required for their next destination.
  • An extension of stay is possible for those who are visa exempt.
  • A passenger may enter Brazil with a valid visa in an expired passport provided:For details, click here

Warning:

  • Passengers arriving with incorrect documentation will be deported back to the country of origin at carrier’s expense. Moreover the carrier will have to pay the detention costs and a fine of USD 2,000.- which will be multiplied in case of recurrence.

Helpful Resources

Sample Visa
Business Letter

ETIAS Visa Waiver Postponed

How to confirm an Apostille is authentic

Tips for successful document processing

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