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Tourist |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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Visa Application Form: Two
visa application forms per applicant properly completed and signed. Signature
must be original on each application. Improperly completed forms may delay the
processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of Trip/Comments"
specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil. If left blank,
the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
The Consulate of Brazil in Chicago has introduced a web-based visa application
form. You can access this form by clicking on the following link:
https://scedv.serpro.gov.br/frscedv/index.jsp. Once on this link, select
“Visa Request” and follow the steps. Please print a copy of the completed form,
and mail it to Travisa for processing. Failure to complete this form will delay
the processing of your visa. Effective immediately, the Chicago consulate will
only accept web-based application forms. No other forms will be accepted. |
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Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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Other Forms: A copy of applicant driver’s
license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must match
address on visa application form. Applicants
within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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Proof of Departure: Computer generated
flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency, copy of airline ticket or
a corporate letter stating travel plans. A signed letter on the travel agency’s
letterhead confirming round-trip booking may also be submitted. |
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Minors: A child (under 18) who is not
traveling with both parents or a legal guardian must provide a notarized
Letter of Consent
signed by the non-accompanying parent or guardian authorizing the Brazilian
consulate to issue a visa to the minor. Proof of guardianship must be submitted.
Both letter of consent and guardianship document must be authenticated by the
Consular Service of the Brazilian Consulate. |
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Medical Requirements: Yellow fever
vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to
Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde,
Camerun, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenia, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or
Venezuela. |
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Financial Requirements:
Chicago Jurisdiction: Evidence of
sufficient funds to support stay in destination such as pay stubs, traveler’s
cheques, and/or most recent bank statement.
Atlanta and Washington DC jurisdictions: Consulates in Washington DC and
Atlanta jurisdictions may in some circumstances request evidence of sufficient
funds to support stay in destination such as pay stubs, traveler’s cheques,
and/or most recent bank statement. In Washington DC this is required for
applicants who are entering and departing Brazil by land. |
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Special Instructions: Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction: A host letter is
required for individuals traveling to Brazil as tourists but not staying in a
hotel. The letter must be signed and stamped with seal by a Cartório (Notary) in
Brazil. It should be from the host(s) or contact(s) in Brazil, addressed to
the Brazil Consulate in Chicago and it should contain the following background
information about the host(s) or contact(s) in Brazil: (1) Name(s), (2)Complete
Address, (3)ID number if Brazilian citizen(s) or visa status and nationality if
not a citizen, (4)Reason why the person is living or staying in Brazil (if not a
Brazil citizen, (5)Relationship with the applicant (explain how you got to know
each other), (6) Profession or occupation, and (7) Employer's name. In addition,
the letter should provide an explanation of the purpose of your trip.
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is okay for this letter to be a copy (a fax for example), as long as the
notary’s seals and / or stamps are legible. It can be in English or Portuguese. |
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Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $50.00. Rush service fee of $99.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form. |
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Visa Validity: Tourist visas are usually
valid for up to 5 years and allow a maximum stay of 90 days per entry. First
entry into Brazil must take place within 90 days from date of visa issuance.
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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Business |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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Visa Application Form:
Two visa application forms per applicant properly completed and signed.
Signature must be original on each application. Improperly completed forms may
delay the processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of
Trip/Comments" specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil.
If left blank, the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
The Consulate of Brazil in Chicago has introduced a web-based visa application
form. You can access this form by clicking on the following link:
https://scedv.serpro.gov.br/frscedv/index.jsp. Once on this link, select
“Visa Request” and follow the steps. Please print a copy of the completed form,
and mail it to Travisa for processing. Failure to complete this form will delay
the processing of your visa. Effective immediately, the Chicago consulate will
only accept web-based application forms. No other forms will be accepted. |
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Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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Other Forms: A copy of applicant driver’s
license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must match
address on visa application form. Applicants
within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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Official Invitation: For applicants within Chicago, Houston
and Atlanta jurisdictions only. A letter of invitation from sponsor
(either host company or individual) explaining the relationship to the applicant
and the purpose of travel. In addition, the letter must indicate the length of
stay, place of stay, and contact information. |
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Proof of Departure: Computer generated
flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency, copy of airline ticket or
a corporate letter stating travel plans. A signed letter on the travel agency’s
letterhead confirming round-trip booking may also be submitted. |
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Business Letter: Original letter from
employer or sponsoring company, on company letterhead, introducing the
applicant, indicating the applicant’s employment status/position held in the
company, and clearly stating the purpose of visit to Brazil. The business letter
must also indicate who will be financially responsible for the applicant and
must provide detailed contact information in host country. In addition, it is
extremely important that the business letter indicates that "no technical work
or assistance" will be provided during stay in Brazil.
Note to applicants within Miami and Atlanta
jurisdictions: Business letter must be notarized. |
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Medical Requirements: Yellow fever
vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to
Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde,
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenia, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or
Venezuela. |
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Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $50.00. Rush service fee of $99.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.er shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.
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Visa Validity: Tourist visas are usually
valid for up to 5 years and allow a maximum stay of 90 days per entry. First
entry into Brazil must take place within 90 days from date of visa issuance.
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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transit |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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Proof of Departure: Confirmed round-trip
airline tickets. |
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student |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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Visa Application Form:
Two visa application forms per applicant properly completed and signed.
Signature must be original on each application. Improperly completed forms may
delay the processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of
Trip/Comments" specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil.
If left blank, the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
The Consulate of Brazil in Chicago has introduced a web-based visa application
form. You can access this form by clicking on the following link:
https://scedv.serpro.gov.br/frscedv/index.jsp. Once on this link, select
“Visa Request” and follow the steps. Please print a copy of the completed form,
and mail it to Travisa for processing. Failure to complete this form will delay
the processing of your visa. Effective immediately, the Chicago consulate will
only accept web-based application forms. No other forms will be accepted. |
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Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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Other Forms: (1) A copy of applicant
driver’s license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must
match address on visa application form. (2) A copy of applicant’s birth
certificate. Original birth certificate is required if applicant is within Los
Angeles jurisdiction.
Document Legalization: Applicant's Birth
Certificate and Good Conduct Record must be authenticated (legalized) by the
Brazilian Embassy prior to the processing of the visa. The total fees for the
authentication of these documents are: Brazil Consulate Authentication Fee -
$30.00; Travisa Service Fee for Document Authentication - $54.00 ($32.00 for
first document and $22.00 for any additional documents.) These fees are in
addition to the Consular Fees and Travisa Service Fees for the processing of the
Student visa. Please include these fees in your total payment to Travisa.
Applicants within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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Official Invitation: Photocopy of the
school registration or confirmation of acceptance, notarized parents'
authorization (if applicant is under 18 years old), address/names/qualifications
of responsible parties in Brazil. |
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Criminal Record: Good conduct record issued
by the local (i.e., applicant's place of residence) police department/authority.
Applicants within Los Angeles jurisdiction must provide a notarized copy of this
document. |
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Medical Requirements: Yellow fever
vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to
Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde,
Camerun, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenia, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or
Venezuela. |
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Financial Requirements: Evidence of
sufficient funds to support stay in destination such as pay stubs, traveler’s
cheques, and/or most recent bank statement. |
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9 |
Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $80.00. Rush service fee of $160.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.er shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form. |
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Visa Validity: Tourist visas are usually
valid for up to 5 years and allow a maximum stay of 90 days per entry. First
entry into Brazil must take place within 90 days from date of visa issuance. |
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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Technical Visa |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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2 |
Two visa application
forms per applicant properly completed and signed. Signature must be
original on each application. Improperly completed forms may delay the
processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of Trip/Comments"
specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil. If left blank,
the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
In addition to the two applications, the Consulate of Brazil in Chicago requires
two signed
web-based visa application forms. From this link, select “Visa Request” and
follow the steps. Print two copies, original signature required on both copies. |
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Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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Other Forms: A copy of applicant driver’s
license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must match
address on visa application form. Applicants
within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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Official Invitation: Prior authorization by
the Ministry of Labor must be obtained before applying for Technical visa.
Please note: Applicants within Chicago jurisdiction must include a copy of the
Ministry of Labor approval with their visa supporting documents. |
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Proof of Departure: Applicants within San
Francisco jurisdiction must supply a computer generated flight itinerary from
the airline or a travel agency, copy of airline ticket or a corporate letter
stating travel plans. A signed letter on the travel agency’s letterhead
confirming round-trip booking may also be submitted. |
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Business Letter:
Notarized business cover letter addressed to the Brazilian Consulate explaining
the purpose of the trip in detail, and the nature of duties to be performed in
exact detail, guaranteeing financial support for the applicant while in Brazil,
and return transportation. |
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Criminal Record: Good conduct record issued
by the local (i.e., applicant's place of residence) police department/authority. |
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Medical Requirements: Yellow fever
vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to
Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde,
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenia, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or
Venezuela. |
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10 |
Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $50.00. Rush service fee of $99.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.er shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form. |
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Visa Validity: Technical visas are valid
based on the consul's decision (Whenever the planned stay exceeds 90 days,
registration with the Federal Police in Brazil is mandatory within 30 days from
first arrival in the country--together with the passport, the original visa
application form, which will be returned to the applicant by the Consular
Service once the visa is issued, must be submitted). First entry into Brazil
must take place within 90 days from date of visa issuance. |
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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crew |
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1 |
Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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3 |
Visa Application Form:
Two visa application forms per applicant properly completed and signed.
Signature must be original on each application. Improperly completed forms may
delay the processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of
Trip/Comments" specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil.
If left blank, the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
The Consulate of Brazil in Chicago has introduced a web-based visa application
form. You can access this form by clicking on the following link:
https://scedv.serpro.gov.br/frscedv/index.jsp. Once on this link, select
“Visa Request” and follow the steps. Please print a copy of the completed form,
and mail it to Travisa for processing. Failure to complete this form will delay
the processing of your visa. Effective immediately, the Chicago consulate will
only accept web-based application forms. No other forms will be accepted. |
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4 |
Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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Other Forms: A copy of applicant driver’s
license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must match
address on visa application form. Applicants
within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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5 |
Official Invitation: For applicants within
Chicago and Houston jurisdiction only:A letter of invitation from sponsor
(either host company or individual) explaining the relationship to the applicant
and the purpose of travel. In addition, the letter must indicate the length of
stay, place of stay, and contact information. |
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6 |
Proof of Departure: Computer generated
flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency, copy of airline ticket or
a corporate letter stating travel plans. A signed letter on the travel agency’s
letterhead confirming round-trip booking may also be submitted. |
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Business Letter:
Original letter from employer or sponsoring company, on company letterhead,
introducing the applicant, indicating the applicant’s employment status/position
held in the company, and clearly stating the purpose of visit to Brazil. The
business letter must also indicate who will be financially responsible for the
applicant and must provide detailed contact information in host country. In
addition, it is extremely important that the business letter indicates that "no
technical work or assistance" will be provided during stay in Brazil.
Note to applicants within Miami jurisdiction:
Business letter must be notarized. |
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8 |
Medical Requirements: Yellow fever
vaccination certificate if applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to
Angola, Benin, Bissau Guinea, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde,
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Ghana, Guiana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenia, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda or
Venezuela. |
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9 |
Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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10 |
Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $50.00. Rush service fee of $99.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.er shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form. |
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Visa Validity: The Embassy of Brazil issues
Temp II visas to Crew members. Temp II visas are usually valid for up to 5 years
(in San Francisco visas are issued for up to 2 years) and allow a maximum stay
of 90 days per entry. The validity however will always depend on consulate's
discretion. First entry into Brazil must take place within 90 days from date of
visa issuance. |
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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diplomatic |
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Passport Requirements: Send us your original, signed
passport valid for 6 months
beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page available for visa stamp(s).
The Amendment pages in the back of the passport can't be used for visa stamp. |
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2 |
Visa Application Form:
Two visa application forms per applicant properly completed and signed.
Signature must be original on each application. Improperly completed forms may
delay the processing of your visa. Please provide under "Purpose of
Trip/Comments" specific details concerning the purpose of your trip to Brazil.
If left blank, the application will be rejected by the consulate.
Attention Applicants within Chicago Jurisdiction:
The Consulate of Brazil in Chicago has introduced a web-based visa application
form. You can access this form by clicking on the following link:
https://scedv.serpro.gov.br/frscedv/index.jsp. Once on this link, select
“Visa Request” and follow the steps. Please print a copy of the completed form,
and mail it to Travisa for processing. Failure to complete this form will delay
the processing of your visa. Effective immediately, the Chicago consulate will
only accept web-based application forms. No other forms will be accepted. |
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3 |
Photo Requirements: Two recent 2 x 2
passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/light
background. (snapshots are not accepted). |
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4 |
Other Forms: A copy of applicant driver’s
license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver’s license must match
address on visa application form. Applicants
within Chicago jurisdiction only: Completed and signed
Sworn Statement Waiver.
Failure to complete this form and enclose it with your application materials
will delay the processing of your visa. |
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5 |
Notarized business
cover letter addressed to the Brazilian Consulate explaining the purpose of
the trip in detail, and the nature of duties to be performed in exact detail,
declaring that "technical support" will not be performed in Brazil, and
guaranteeing financial support for the applicant while in Brazil, and return
transportation. If business in Brazil is NOT of a technical nature, you must
specifically state this on the business letter. |
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Invitation from an organization in Brazil is required.
(Chicago and Houston jurisdictions only). |
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7 |
Complete the Global Reservation Form: This is Travisa's Service Order Form.
You must include a copy of this form with all other supporting documents. (NOTE:
Consular fees are NON-refundable. If visa is rejected and resubmitted new
consular fees will apply). |
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8 |
Fees
Consular Fees
Service Fee: -
24-Hours and same day processing are available for additional fees. Service fee
for regular processing is $50.00. Rush service fee of $99.00 will be assessed
for any attempts to process the visa in less than regular processing time.
Shipping Fees: The
standard shipping method of completed documents is FedEx Overnight Service for which Travisa charges a fee of $21.95. Other shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form.er shipping options are available when
completing our Global Reservation Form. |
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Visa Validity: |
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Visa Processing Time:
Washington DC - Visas are usually processed
in 8 business days.
Atlanta - Visas are usually processed
in 7 business days.
Florida and New York
- Visas are usually processed in 4 business days.
San Francisco – Visas are usually processed
in 6 business days.
Los Angeles –
Visas are usually processed in 15 business days.
Houston – Visas are usually processed in 12
business days
Chicago – Visas are usually
processed in 16 business days.
Non-refundable
tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all
visas and passports are secured and in your possession.
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- Complete and print out all forms.
- Check all information for accuracy.
- Mail the Global Reservation Form with all of
the items above to Travisa. Processing for Brazil is available in the
following location(s):
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Residents of these states: District of
Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. |
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Send documents to: |
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Travisa - Washington, DC 1731 21st. St.
NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel: (202) 463-6166 Fax: (202) 293-1112
Travisa - Washington |
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Residents of these states: Oregon,
Washington, Alaska and in the State of California, the counties of Alameda,
Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado,
Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Ladera, Marin, Mariposa,
Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas,
Sacramento, San Benedito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara,
Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislau, Sutter,Tehama,
Trinity, Tulare, Tuolunme, Yolo,and Yuma. |
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Travisa - San Francisco 41 Sutter St.,
Ste 214 San Francisco, CA 94104 Tel: (415) 837-0771 Tel: (800) 421-5468 Fax:
(415) 837-0775
Travisa - San Francisco |
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Residents of these states: Alabama,
Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. |
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Travisa - Atlanta (Processing Location Only)
3475 Lenox Road, Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel:
(202) 463-6166
Travisa - Atlanta |
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Residents of these states: Arizona,
Nevada, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming and within California the counties
of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. |
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Travisa - Los Angeles 5455 Wilshire
Blvd. Ste. 716 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Tel: (323)932-7300 Fax:
(323)9327304
Travisa - Los Angeles |
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Residents of these states: Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South
Dakota, and Wisconsin. |
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Travisa - Chicago 120 S. State Street,
Unit 3 Chicago, IL 60603 Tel: (312) 332-1161 Tel: (800) 766-0608
Fax: (312) 332-1163
Travisa - Chicago |
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Residents of these states: Arkansas,
Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. |
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Send documents to:
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Travisa - Houston 4550 Post Oak Place,
Suite 251 Houston, TX 77027
Tel: (713)961-3500 Fax: (713)961-3506
Travisa - Houston |
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Residents of these states: Connecticut,
Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and the Bermuda
Islands. |
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Send documents to:
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Travisa - New York 290 5th Avenue, 4th
Floor New York, NY 10001 Tel:
(212) 613-2223 Fax: (212) 613-2287
Travisa -
New York |
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Residents of these states: Florida,
Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. |
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Travisa - Miami 2655 LeJeune Road, Suite
1004 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tel: (305) 774-7272 Fax: (305)774-0072
Travisa -
Miami |
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