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Visa Requirements for Brazilian Citizens

When traveling internationally, Brazilian citizens may need different types of entry permits depending on the destination. These include traditional visas applied in person, electronic visas (eVisa), Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs), Visas on Arrival (VOA), or, in some cases, visa-free access.

Currently, Brazilian citizens are eligible to apply online for an eVisa ou ETA em 52 countries. A Visa on Arrival is available in 15 countries. 

For countries that require a traditional stamped or sticker visa, applicants must visit the respective embassy or consulate. In some cases, an appointment may need to be booked online before visiting, depending on the country’s policy.

To travel abroad, Brazilian nationals must hold a valid passport with at least six (6) months of validity from the date of entry, regardless of whether a visa is required. With a passport ranked 11th globally, Brazilian citizens enjoy visa-free entry to 104 countries.

Since visa requirements differ from one destination to another, it is always advisable to confirm the specific entry rules of the country before beginning the application process.

Countries Offering eVisa and ETA to Brazil

Um eVisa é um visto eletrónico that can be applied for completely online. There is no need to visit the embassy or consulate of the destination country. Once approved, it is sent to your email and can either be shown on your mobile phone or carried as a printed copy when passing through airport immigration.

An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is slightly different. It acts as a pre-entry approval that permits you to travel to the destination country without applying for a full visa in advance. After arrival, the immigration office issues your visa.

The ETA application process is also completed online, and approval is sent to your email. However, unlike an eVisa that remains valid throughout its approved period, an ETA must be used within a set timeframe. Travelers need to arrive in the destination country within this period to complete their entry.

If this timeframe passes, the ETA is no longer valid, and a fresh application will be required.

Here is the list of countries offering eVisa and ETA facilities for Brazilian passport holders:

Países que necessitam de visto eletrónico (44)

  • Austrália
  • Azerbaijão
  • Barém
  • Benim
  • Butão
  • Burquina Faso
  • Camboja
  • Camarões
  • República Democrática do Congo
  • Cuba
  • Jibuti
  • Egito
  • Guiné Equatorial
  • Etiópia
  • Gabão
  • Guiné
  • Índia
  • Indonésia
  • Jordânia
  • Laos
  • Lesoto
  • Líbia
  • Madagáscar
  • Malawi
  • Moçambique
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal
  • Nigéria
  • Omã
  • Paquistão
  • Papua Nova Guiné
  • Ruanda
  • Serra Leoa
  • Sudão do Sul
  • Suriname
  • Taiwan
  • Tajiquistão
  • Tanzânia
  • Tailândia
  • Togo
  • Uganda
  • Emirados Árabes Unidos
  • Vietname
  • Zâmbia

Países com eTA obrigatória (7)

  • Costa do Marfim
  • Quénia
  • Nova Zelândia
  • Filipinas
  • Seychelles
  • Coreia do Sul
  • Sri Lanka
  • Reino Unido

Destinos do visto à chegada

A Visto à chegada (VoA) is a visa that travelers can apply for directly after landing at the destination country’s airport or border crossing. Instead of applying in advance, the visa is issued by immigration authorities upon entry.

Since immigration authorities may update or change the VoA rules from time to time, it is always advisable to review the latest entry policies of your destination country before you travel.

The following countries currently allow Brazilian citizens to apply for a Visa on Arrival:

VoA - Países com visto à chegada (15)

  • Burundi
  • Comores
  • Guiné-Bissau
  • Líbano
  • Maldivas
  • Ilhas Marshall
  • Mauritânia
  • Palau
  • Samoa
  • Ilhas Salomão
  • Somália
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Zimbabué

Destinos isentos de visto

As Brazil’s passport ranks 11th worldwide, citizens can visit 104 países com isenção de visto.

Here is a list of countries Brazilian citizens can visit visa-free:

Países sem visto (104)

  • Albânia
  • Andorra
  • Angola
  • Antígua e Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Arménia
  • Áustria
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bielorrússia
  • Bélgica
  • Belize
  • Bolívia
  • Bósnia e Herzegovina
  • Botsuana
  • Bulgária
  • Cabo Verde
  • Chile
  • Colômbia
  • Costa Rica
  • Croácia
  • Chipre
  • República Checa
  • Dinamarca
  • Domínica
  • República Dominicana
  • Equador
  • El Salvador
  • Estónia
  • Eswatini
  • Fiji
  • Finlândia
  • França
  • Geórgia
  • Alemanha
  • Grécia
  • Granada
  • Guatemala
  • Guiana
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungria
  • Islândia
  • Irão
  • Irlanda
  • Israel
  • Itália
  • Jamaica
  • Japão
  • Cazaquistão
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Quirguizistão
  • Letónia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lituânia
  • Luxemburgo
  • Macau
  • Malásia
  • Malta
  • Maurícia
  • Micronésia
  • Moldávia
  • Mónaco
  • Mongólia
  • Montenegro
  • Marrocos
  • Namíbia
  • Países Baixos
  • Nicarágua
  • Macedónia do Norte
  • Noruega
  • Territórios Palestinianos
  • Panamá
  • Paraguai
  • Peru
  • Polónia
  • Portugal
  • Roménia
  • Federação Russa
  • São Cristóvão e Nevis
  • Santa Lúcia
  • São Marinho
  • São Tomé e Príncipe
  • Senegal
  • Sérvia
  • Singapura
  • Eslováquia
  • Eslovénia
  • África do Sul
  • Espanha
  • São Vicente e Granadinas
  • Suécia
  • Suíça
  • Trinidad e Tobago
  • Tunísia
  • Turquia
  • Ucrânia
  • Uruguai
  • Uzbequistão
  • Vanuatu
  • Cidade do Vaticano
  • Venezuela

Destinos sujeitos a visto

Existem 26 countries where Brazilian citizens must obtain a traditional sticker visa before traveling. Depending on the country’s policy, the application can be completed either online or in person.

In some destinations, it is possible to complete the entire application online without visiting an office or sending your passport by mail. This convenience, however, depends on the visa regulations of each country.

Where online submission is not available, travelers must apply in person at the embassy or consulate of the destination country. This process typically involves presenting the required documents, completing the visa application form, and submitting the passport for visa issuance.

The validity and duration of the visa vary according to the visa type and the purpose of travel. For this reason, it is important to review the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit before starting the application.

The following countries currently require Brazilian nationals to hold a visa before entry:

Países com necessidade de visto (26)

  • Afeganistão
  • Argélia
  • Bangladesh
  • Brunei
  • Canadá
  • República Centro-Africana
  • Chade
  • China
  • Congo
  • Eritreia
  • Gâmbia
  • Gana
  • Iraque
  • Kuwait
  • Libéria
  • Mali
  • México
  • Nauru
  • Níger
  • Coreia do Norte
  • Arábia Saudita
  • Sudão
  • Síria
  • Turquemenistão
  • Estados Unidos da América
  • Iémen

General Visa Requirements for Brazilian Citizens

Most countries share some common visa requirements that Brazilian citizens must meet when traveling abroad. The key requirements include:

  • Passaporte válido: A Brazilian passport with at least six (6) months of validity remaining from the intended date of entry into the destination country.
  • Formulário de pedido de visto: A fully completed visa application form, submitted either online or in person at the embassy or consulate. This form typically asks for personal details, travel plans, supporting documents, and the purpose of your visit.
  • Fotografias: One or more recent passport-sized photographs, taken within the last three months. These must have a plain white background and show a clear view of your face.
  • Bilhetes de avião: In some cases, proof of confirmed travel is required. This includes both inbound and outbound flight reservations.
  • Prova de alojamento: Evidence of where you will be staying during your trip, such as hotel or hostel bookings, or the residential address of friends or family. This information must be genuine and may be requested in the visa application form.

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Perguntas frequentes

How many countries can we visit with a Brazilian passport?

You can visit 197 countries with your Brazilian passport. As the Brazilian passport is ranked 11th globally, you can visit 104 countries without a visa. 

Which country visa is free for Brazil?

Brazilian citizens can visit 104 countries without a visa. These countries are listed above in the ‘Visa Free’ section.

Qual é a melhor forma de provar a cidadania?

The most reliable way for a Brazilian citizen to prove their citizenship is by presenting an official government-issued document such as a Brazilian passport or a national identity card (Carteira de Identidade or RG). 

Can Brazilians have dual citizenship?

Yes. Brazil allows its citizens to hold dual or multiple citizenships. This means Brazilians can acquire another nationality without losing their Brazilian citizenship. 

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  • Setembro 1, 2025