Tourist
Visa:
issued to a foreigner
who enters Brazil for 1) tourism trip, 2) family or friend visiting, 3) unpaid
participation in athletic or artistic event or competition, or 4)
unpaid participation in a scientific or
academic seminar or conference
sponsored by a research or academic institution.
Business
Visa
(VITEM-II):
issued to a foreigner who is invited
to Brazil for 1) business visit (not involved in any service), 2) attending
a trade or industrial exhibition, 3) media coverage or film making, or 4)
child adoption.
Student
Visa
(VITEM-IV):
issued to a foreigner who comes to
Brazil to pursue graduate or post-graduate academic
studies.
Work
Visa
(VITEM-V):
issued to a foreigner who enters
Brazil to work or to provide service or technical support.
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Do I Need A Visa For Brazil?
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For U.S.
citizens:
Yes, you need a visa to enter
Brazil.
For non-US citizens living in
U.S.:
Yes. A copy of your permanent
resident card or your valid U.S. visa is also required in addition to your
passport. Call for consular fees for non-U.S. citizens.