Visa To Brazil
As a general rule, Brazil requests visas based on the
principle of reciprocity of treatment given to Brazilian citizens. You
DO need a visa (either for tourism or business) BEFORE entering Brazil
if you are a citizen of the United States. Citizens of some countries do not require a visa to visit
Brazil for tourism purposes, for a stay of up to 90 days (if necessary
an extension may be authorized by the Federal Police in Brazil). Visas
will be issued on a "laissez-passer " to nationals of the following
countries: Bhutan, Central African Republic, Comoros, Kampuchea, Taiwan.
Brol.com does not offer visa service, so please do not
mail your documents to us as they will be returned.
To obtain the Visa yourself, you must contact the Brazilian consulate responsible for your
jurisdiction. Please check the Brazilian Embassy page for more information. If
you're not an American citizen, please check the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations page for
a list of Embassies and Consulates in your home country.
To use a visa service company, please select one of the
following. Please note that we do not guarantee
their services. We only provide a list of companies that specialize in this
type of service.
| Visa Services in the US |
VisaHQ.com

VisaHQ.com, Embassy Row
2005 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, DC 20036
(800) 345-6541 (202) 558-2216
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Travelvisapro.com

2021 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
(888) 470-8472 (415) 229-3210
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