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Types of Brazil Visas for Indians

Tourist/Visitor Visa (Popular)

Indian passport holders wishing to enter Brazil for the purpose of tourism or holidaying

Processing time: 15 days
Validity: 3 months
Entry: Multiple
Fees: INR 10599

Business Visa

Indian passport holders participating in meetings, fairs and business events, as well as prospecting business opportunities

Processing time: 15 days
Validity: 3 months
Entry: Single entry
Fees: INR 10599

Documents required for Brazil Visa for Indians

Must Have Documents for Brazil Tourist Visa:

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any
  • 2 Scanned recent colour photograph. (Photo Specification)
  • Visa Application forms: completed and signed
  • Personal Covering letter: explaining purpose of travel to the country
  • Original Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 3 months with bank seal
  • Air tickets: proof of return flight tickets from and back to your home country
  • Hotel reservation: proof of accommodation for your entire stay
  • Travel Itinerary: day-wise plan outlining all elements of the trip
  • Travel Insurance: covering the entire duration of trip

Supporting Documents:

1. If Employed:

  • Leave Sanctioned Certificate: with company seal providing approval for leave
  • Salary Slips: of last 3 months

2.If Self Employed:

  • Business Proof: Registration License/MOA/Partnership deed
  • Company Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
  • Company’s Income Tax Returns: of last 3 years

3. If Retired:

  • Retirement Proof: pension book, statement etc

4. If Student

  • ID Card: from school, college or institute

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate showing the names of both parents
  • Legalized Letter of Consent (NOC)
  • If the child is travelling with one parent, the letter of consent authorizing travel must be legalized by the other parent
  • If the child is travelling alone or without either parent, a notarized letter of consent from both parents permitting travel
  • Death Certificate: in case one or both parents are deceased
  • ID Proof: of parents

6. If Visiting friend or relative

  • Invitation letter: stating the relationship with the inviter and purpose of visiting the country & assuring the responsibility for housing and related expenses during the guest's stay in Algeria
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill

7. If Sponsored

  • Sponsorship Letter: providing the name of the visitors, what the purpose of the visit is, relationship with the visitors, length of stay, dates of travel & any other additional information if necessary
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill
  • Proof of Financial Support: updated bank statement, pay slips

8. For Business Visa

  • One of the Chambers of Commerce and Industries, government of India
  • Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India
  • Export Promotion Council of India or Reference number from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan.
  • Income tax documents of the last three years
  • Letter from the company addressed to the embassy, introducing the business man for visa issuance
  • Invitation letter from the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan
  • Copy of the license (JAWAZ) of the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan.

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Brazil Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa for Brazil?

Yes.The citizens of India are required to obtain a visa to enter Brazil.Visas may be obtained from the Embassy or Consulate of Brazil in India. A Brazil visa for Indians can be private, tourist, business and work – depending on the purposeof a visit.

What is the purpose of Brazil visa?Short stay Brazil visas are mainly issued for tourism, business as well as other travelling needs including a single, double or multiple entries. The type of visa to enter Brazil will depend on several factors such as nationality, purpose of your planned visit and duration.

Short stay Brazil visas are mainly issued for tourism, business as well as other travelling needs including a single, double or multiple entries. The type of visa to enter Brazil will depend on several factors such as nationality, purpose of your planned visit and duration.

How can I apply for a Brazil visa online?

It is a straightforward and effortless process to apply for a Brazil visa online through Akbar Travels. Choose your preferred type of Brazil visa based on your travel type Pay online Submit documents through our pick up & drop service Receive your visa once approved

What are the different types of Brazil Visas?

Please find below the different types of Brazil visas. Before submitting your application, you are required to identify the visa category that best suits the purpose of your visit to Brazil. VISITOR VISA (VIVIS) (The visa holder must not engage in remunerated work in Brazil and the activities must not exceed 90 days) Tourist Cultural, educational or recreational activities Family visits Participation in conferences, workshops, congresses or reunions Performing voluntary work Research, learning or academic extension activities Participation in meetings, fairs and business events, as well as prospecting business opportunities Media/film coverage As an auditor or consultant To join aircraft or vessel as part of its crew. Travelers transiting through Brazilian airports to other countries, whenever the onward flight is booked under a separate ticket and/or different code. The other types of Brazil visas are: PRE-APPROVED WORK VISA (VITEM) (Application to be submitted by Brazilian company to the Brazilian Ministry of Labor) Work under a Brazilian-ruled employment contract approved by the Ministry of Labor Local provision of services of any nature, including technical assistance and technology transfer Provision of services to a Brazilian government agency/organization under a contract or an international agreement Employees of foreign corporations to work as trainees or interns at their subsidiaries in Brazil, as well as intra company or intra-conglomerate professional training or professional exchange program Post graduate students seeking short term professional training during school holidays or vacation, without a formal employment relationship with a Brazilian company Scientists, researchers, professors, technicians to work with public or private entities, educational entities or science/technology entities Instructors or professors traveling to Brazil to teach a foreign language Professional athletes Crew member of a foreign tourism vessel operating in Brazilian waters, without local contract Crew member of fishing vessel operating in Brazilian waters, chartered by a Brazilian company Crew member of vessel or platform operating in Brazilian waters as the result of a lease contract with a Brazilian company Professionals without a work contract with a Brazilian company travelling to Brazil to perform studies and/or research regarding the preparation of bidding proposals for train lines. FAMILY REUNION/DEPENDENT VISA (VITEM XI) Family reunions/dependent visas are suitable for: Family members of an individual ( “sponsor”) holding any Temporary visa to Brazil Descendants (sons, daughters, stepson, stepdaughter, or minor under the custody) of a Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident under the age of 18 years Descendants (sons, daughters, stepson, stepdaughter, or minor under the custody) of a Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident over the age of 18 years who are Ascendants of a Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident, when there is evidence that the applicant needs to be under the care of the Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident Brother/sister, grandson/grand daughter, great-grandson/great-grand daughter of a Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident, when orphan, single and under the age of 18 years of age, or of any age, when unable to provide for himself/herself Spouse or civil-union or life partner of a Brazilian national or Foreign Temporary or Permanent Resident, regardless of gender/sex. CULTURAL AND ACADEMIC VISA (VITEM I) Scientists, professors, researchers (including post-doctoral students) and other professionals intending to pursue activities related to science, technology and innovation under an international cooperation program between research or educational entities, without a work contract in Brazil Technical training in the operation and/or maintenance of machinery or equipment made in Brazil Paid participation (“pro labore”) of scientists, professors, researchers or other professional to participate in a conference, seminar or congress, characterized as a set and defined event, for a maximum period of 30 days Experts traveling under an international cooperation agreement Community services and volunteering activities with non-profit NGO or religious social assistance organization for periods exceeding 90 days Training in Brazil as a young amateur athlete (above 14 years and under 18 years) Exchange student attending a regular course under a program sponsored by a cultural exchange organization STUDENT VISA (VITEM IV) Student attending primary or or secondary school Students attending University-level courses (undergraduate or graduate studies, including "sandwich" programs) registered at the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) in Brazil Specialization or graduate studies in the medical field Student under PEC-G or PEC-PG program Student travelling to Brazil for supervised academic internship Theology students Students of general courses, including language and technical courses PRE-APPROVED PROFESSIONAL ARTIST AND/OR SPORTS EVENT VISA (VITEM XII) Artists and athletes, as well as technicians that perform activities related to an artist or athlete (no employment with a Brazilian company or entity - requires prior approval by Ministry of Labor in Brazil) MISSIONARY WORK VISA (VITEM VII) Clergymen and missionaries with theological or academic religious education who intend to go to Brazil for religious purposes. DIPLOMATIC AND OFFICIAL VISAS (VIDIP/VISOF) Government officials and employees of international organizations on long-term mission to Brazil require a visa. Diplomatic and official passport holders on short-term stays (90 days or less) are exempt from a visa. For longer stays and accreditation, a visa is required. The application for these visas could be submitted in India or in Brazil.

How early can I apply for a Brazil visa online?

The earliest date to apply for a Brazil visa is one month before the date of travel to the country.Please submit your request at least 10 days before your date of travel.

What is the validity of my Brazil visa?

Visitors are allowed to stay in Brazil for a period of 90 days. Within this period, multiple entries are allowed

Is the visa extendable in Brazil?

Yes. The visa is extendable for another 90 days upon request to the Brazilian federal police. Total may not exceed 180 days for every 12-month period.

How long does it take to get a Brazil visa for Indians?

Average visa processing time is 7 to 10 working days, provided application is deemed in order. The Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi does not issue same-day visa. Visas will be granted on a case-to-case basis, according to analysis of provided documentation. Additional documents may be demanded by the Consular authority.

What are the eligibility criteria for Brazil visa application?

To enable the authorities to process your application, you must clearly state Why are you visiting Brazil How long you intend to stay in Brazil How will you support yourself during your time in Brazil What is the purpose of your visit to Brazil Type of passport you hold and for how long it is valid Where do you intend to travel following your visit to Brazil If you have a permit to Brazil the country you intend to travel to after your stay in Brazil

What if my stay exceeds the validity of my visa?

If you happen to stay longer than the approved duration, you may be required to pay a fine and face deportation or a travel ban to the Republic of Brazil for a certain period of time.

Can I get a visa on arrival in Brazil?

No. Indians are not eligible for visa and arrival and need to secure the Brazil visa in advance.

What type of entry is granted for a Brazil Visa for Indians?

A multipleentry is granted. The visa can be used for multiple entries into the country.

Do I need to personally visit the Embassy to submit my documents?

No. You are not required to visit the Brazil Embassy personally. We will submit the visa application on your behalf.

What if my Brazil visa gets rejected?

The Embassy of Brazil, New Delhi, has the final call when it comes to a Brazil visa rejection. If your application is rejected or is granted for a shorter period, the authorities’ decision is final and no refund will be issued.

If I am travelling on a Brazil tourist visa from India, will I be able to work in the country?

You cannot take up any kind of paid employment in the country ona Brazil tourist visa.

Do I need to purchase a Travel Insurance?

Applicants are strongly advised to purchase a Travel Insurance to secure their trip in the event of unexpected events such as medical emergencies, flight cancellations, baggage delay or loss etc.

What is the easiest way to get a Brazilvisitor Visa?

Contact our Visa Experts and apply for your Brazil visa instantly with minimum documents and lowest visa fee. No need to visit our office and no need to deal with the Embassy. We do it all for you.

Are you still having doubts about the Brazil Visa process?

Please feel free to contact us for all your Brazil Visa worries. We have you covered across India with presence in all the major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow and many more. Important Notice: The information provided here are subject to change without prior notice. For confirmation on visa requirements and fees, you may consult with the BrazilEmbassy or Consulate near you.