Procedure to apply for Brazil Visa from London
- British nationals can typically travel to Brazil without a visa.
- When you arrive in Brazil, make sure you abide by the immigration laws of that nation. You must prove your visit’s objective to the Federal Police, Brazil’s immigration agency.
- You should submit an extension request to the Federal Police if you want to extend your stay in Brazil.
- If you overstay your welcome, you’ll probably receive notice to leave the country on your own dime and you could also face fines or deportation.
For further information contact the embassy here.
Documents required
- A minimum of six months should have passed since the date of your admission into Brazil for your passport to remain valid.
- You should show either a current immunization record or a negative PCR test result to avoid having your trip plans interfered with.
- You’ll need to show that you have enough cash to cover your stay in full.
- Describe your lodging in detail and give documentation of your return or next destination.
- Ensure that your passport has been stamped. If not, you risk receiving a fine upon departure.
- Passport size photo
Types of Brazil visa
1. Tourist Visa
- These visas are provided for brief stays, not to exceed 90 days. These visas are for Brazil Tourist Visa, and Brazil Business Visa,Brazil Transit Visa.
2. Temporary Visa
- These are long-term visas that let the holder remain in Brazil for a period of time greater than 90 days.
- As soon as you get into Brazil with a temporary visa, you must register with the local DPF office within 90 days of your arrival.
- You will receive your Migration Registration Card (CRNM) and temporary residency (usually one to three years).
- The registration card may be renewed before it expires.