domingo, 24 de julho de 2011

Entrance Visas in Brazil


Ministry of External Relations

Immigration Division

Entrance Visas in Brazil

(Updated on July, 20,2011)

Caption

Padip – Holders of diplomatic passports
Pasof – Holders of official or service passports
Vitem II – Business Visa, for holders of ordinary passports
Vitur – Tourism Visa, for holders of ordinary passports
(90) – First entry within 90 days
#  – Entrance allowed by presenting Civil Identity Card
* - Stay of 90 days every six months
1. Visa required.
7. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding sixty (60) days.
8. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days.
9. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa for the period of the mission.
10. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa Exemption to enter into Brazilian territory. The accredited officials must request to the Ministry of External Relations of Brazil for a Visa for the period of their mission  no later than thirty (30) days after their first entry in Brazilian territory.
11. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa Exemption for the period of their mission.
12. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa Exemption for the period of their mission.
13. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding one hundred and eighty (180) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa Exemption for the period of their mission.
14. Visa Exemption, for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days, for officials not accredited in Brazil. For accredited officials, Visa Exemption for the period of their mission.
15. Visa exemption, for an indefinite period of time, for accredited and non-accredited officials.
16. Brazil does not maintain diplomatic relations. Visas issued on “laissez-passer” for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days. (except Diplomatic and Official Visas)


Legal Basis :    - Law n.º 6.815, from August,19th 1980.
            - Decree n.º 86.175, from December, 10th 1981.
- Normative Resolutions from the National Immigration Council (“CNIg”).










Entrance Visas in Brazil

Country
PADIP
PASOF
VITUR
(Tourism)
VITEM II
(Business)
Afghanistan
1
1
1
1
Albania
12
12
1
1
Algeria
12
12
1
1
Andorra
1
1
8
1
Angola (90)
12
12
1
1
Antigua and Barbuda
12
12
1
1
Argentina
15
12
#8
#8
Armenia
12
12
1
1
Australia
1
1
1
1
Austria
12
12
8
8
Azerbaijan
12
12
1
1
Bahamas, The
12
12
8
1
Bahrain (90)
1
1
1
1
Bangladesh
1
1
1
1
Barbados
12
12
8
1
Belarus
12
12
1
1
Belgium
12
12
8*
8*
Belize
12
12
1
1
Benin
12
12
1
1
Bhutan
1
1
1
1
Bolivia
9
9
#8
#8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
12
12
1
1
Botswana
11
11
1
1
Brunei
1
1
1
1
Bulgaria
9
9
8
8
Burkina Faso
12
12
1
1
Burundi
1
1
1
1
Cambodia (90)
11
11
1
1
Cameroon
12
12
1
1
Canada
1
1
1
1
Cape Verde (90)
12
12
1
1
Central African Republic
1
1
1
1
Chad
1
1
1
1
Chile
12
12
#8
#8
China (90)
11
11
1
1
Colombia
15
12
#8
#8
Comoros
1
1
1
1
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
1
1
1
1
Congo, Republic of the
12
12
1
1
Cook Islands
1
1
1
1
Costa Rica
12
12
8
8
Cote d'Ivoire
12
12
1
1
Croatia
12
12
8
8
Cuba (90)
13
1
1
1
Cyprus
9
9
1
1
Czech Republic
12
12
8
8
Denmark
12
12
8
8
Djibouti
1
1
1
1
Dominica
12
12
1
1
Dominican Republic
12
12
1
1
Ecuador
15
12
#8
#8
Egypt
9
9
1
1
El Salvador
9
9
8
8
Equatorial Guinea (90)
1
1
1
1
Eritrea
1
1
1
1
Estonia
9
9
1
1
Ethiopia
1
1
1
1
Fiji
1
1
1
1
Finland
12
12
8
8
France
9
9
8*

8*

Gabon (90)
12
12
1
1
Gambia, The
1
1
1
1
Georgia
1
1
1
1
Germany
12
12
8
8
Ghana (90)
15
15
1
1
Greece (90)
12
12
8
8
Grenada
12
12
1
1
Guatemala
9
9
8
1
Guinea
1
1
1
1
Guinea-Bissau
12
12
1
1
Guyana
11
11
8
1
Haiti
12
12
1
1
Honduras (90)
12
12
8
8
Hong Kong
-
-
8
8
Hungary
12
12
8*
8*
Iceland
9
9
8*
8*
India (90)
9
9
1
1
Indonesia (90)
14
14
1
1
Iran
1
1
1
1
Iraq
1
1
1
1
Ireland
15
15
8
8
Israel
15
12
8
8
Italy
12
12
8
 (90 days per year, no extension)
8
(90 days per year, no extension)
Jamaica
12
12
1
1
Japan (90)
1
1
1
1
Jordan (90)
11
11
1
1
Kazakhstan (90)
12
12
1
1
Kenya
12
12
1
1
Kiribati
1
1
1
1
Korea, North
1
1
1
1
Korea, South (90)
12
12
8
8
Kosovo
16
16
16
16
Kuwait (90)
1
1
1
1
Kyrgyzstan
1
1
1
1
Laos (90)
1
1
1
1
Latvia
9
9
1
1
Lebanon
1
1
1
1
Lesotho
1
1
1
1
Liberia
1
1
1
1
Libya (90)
1
1
1
1
Liechtenstein
1
1
8
1
Lithuania
12
12
8
8
Luxembourg
12
12
8*
8*
Macau
8
8
Macedonia
1
1
1
1
Madagascar
1
1
1
1
Malawi
1
1
1
1
Malaysia
12
12
8
1
Maldives
1
1
1
1
Mali
12
12
1
1
Malta
9
9
1
1
Mariana Islands
1
1
1
1
Marshall Islands
1
1
1
1
Mauritania
1
1
1
1
Mauritius
1
1
1
1
Mexico
12
12
1
1
Micronesia, Federated States of
1
1
1
1
Moldova
12
12
1
1
Monaco
1
1
8
8
Mongolia
12
12
1
1
Montenegro
1
1
1
1
Morocco
12
12
8
8
Mozambique
12
12
1
1
Myanmar (90)
1
1
1
1
Namibia
12
12
8
1
Nauru
1
1
1
1
Nepal
1
1
1
1
Netherlands
9
9
8
8
New Zealand
1
1
8
8
Nicaragua
12
12
1
1
Niger
1
1
1
1
Nigeria (90)
10
10
1
1
Norway
12
12
8*
8*
Oman (90)
1
1
1
1
Palau
1
1
1
1
Palestinian Authority
1
1
1
1
Panama
12
12
8
1
Papua New Guinea
1
1
1
1
Pakistan (90)
9
1
1
1
Paraguay (90)
15
12
#8
#8
Peru
15
13
#8
#8
Philippines (90)
13
13
8
8
Poland
12
12
8
8
Portugal (90)
12
12
8
8
Qatar (90)
12
12
1
1
Romania
12
12
8*
8*
Russia
12
12
8
8
Rwanda
1
1
1
1
Saint Kitts and Nevis
1
1
1
1
Saint Lucia
1
1
1
1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12
12
1
1
Samoa
1
1
1
1
San Marino
15
15
8
8
Sao Tome and Principe (90)
12
12
1
1
Saudi Arabia (90)
1
1
1
1
Senegal
12
12
1
1
Serbia
12
12
1
1
Seychelles
1
1
1
1
Sierra Leone
1
1
1
1
Singapore
1
1
1
1
Slovakia
12
12
8
8
Slovenia
12
12
8
8
Solomon Islands
1
1
1
1
Somalia
1
1
1
1
South Africa
9
9
8
8
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
15
15
8
8
Spain
12
12
8*
8*
Sri Lanka
1
1
1
1
Sudan
11
11
1
1
Suriname
9
9
8
8
Swaziland
1
1
1
1
Sweden
12
12
8*
8*
Switzerland (90)
15
15
8
8
Syria (90)
1
1
1
1
Taiwan (90)
16
16
16
16
Tajikistan
1
1
1
1
Tanzania
12
12
1
1
Thailand (90)
12
12
8
8
Timor-Leste
1
1
1
1
Togo
1
1
1
1
Tonga
1
1
1
1
Trinidad and Tobago
12
12
8
8
Tunisia (90)
15
13
8
8
Turkey
12
12
8
8
Turkmenistan
1
1
1
1
Tuvalu
1
1
1
1
Uganda
1
1
1
1
Ukraine
12
12
1
1
United Arab Emirates
1
1
1
1
United Kingdom
15
15
8
8
United States
1
1
1
1
Uruguay
15
12
#8
#8
Uzbekistan
12
1
1
1
Vanuatu
1
1
1
1
Vatican City
15
15
8
8
Venezuela
12
9
#7
#7
Vietnam
12
12
1
1
Yemen
1
1
1
1
Zambia
12
12
1
1
Zimbabwe
1
1
1
1

Brazil, Passport to Foreign

Passport to ForeignTravel document issued to a foreigner, whose concession is regulated by special legislation.GrantMay be granted a passport for abroad:
 
1 - In Brazil: the stateless and nationality uncertain; the country national who does not have diplomatic or consular representation in Brazil or another country representative in charge of protecting him; to asylum or refugee status, as recognized by the Brazilian government (note that, according to Resolution No. 5 of the National Committee for Refugees - CONARE, the refugee can not travel abroad without prior approval of CONARE); abroad proved devoid of any identity document or travel, and I can not prove their nationality; abroad legally registered in Brazil and who needs to leave the country and he returns, where does not have the travel document;2 - Outside: a stateless person or nationality undefined; abroad legally registered in Brazil and you need to enter the national territory, where it does not have valid travel document, after consultation with the Federal Police Department.3 - In Brazil and abroad: The spouse or the widow of a Brazilian who has lost the original nationality by virtue of marriage.
Warning!There will be consultation prior to the granting of passports abroad:1 - the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Art. 55, sole paragraph, of Law No. 6.815/80 and Art. 94, § 1, paragraph a, of Decree No. 86.715/81) to country national who does not have diplomatic representation.2 - The Ministry of Justice (art. 94, § 1, paragraph b, of Decree No. 86.715/81) for asylum.
 
Shelf lifeThe validity of the passport to be determined by the foreign authority that the grant may not, however, exceed two years (Article 96 of Decree No. 86.715/81). This passport is valid for one round trip, ie, round trip. Ensure the return to Brazil of the holder or his leaving the countryAt the time of re-entry of the alien in national territory, the passport for foreigners will be collected by the Federal Police Department (Article 97 of Decree No. 86.715/81).The passport issued to repatriate foreign, deported or expelled may have waived the annual charge, if it featured the interest of public administration (Ordinance No. 1080/99-DG of September 28, 1999).

Site:http://www.dpf.gov.br/servicos/passaporte/passaporte-para-estrangeiro

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