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Brazil
Region: South America
BrazilAcademic Research Visa (VITEM I)
Temporary visa for researchers, scientists, and visiting professors conducting academic research, scientific cooperation, or academic extension programs for stays exceeding 90 days.
BrazilArtist and Athlete Visa (VITEM XII)
Temporary visa for professional artists, athletes, and supporting technical staff performing in Brazil under contract for longer than 90 days.
BrazilBusiness Visitor Visa (VITEM II)
Visa for business visitors participating in business meetings, trade expos, commercial contacts, or evaluating investment opportunities. Valid for 5 years with 90-day stays.
BrazilCourtesy Visa (VICOR)
Visa for notable persons invited on unofficial visits, families of diplomatic/official visa holders, and artists/athletes performing free cultural events.
BrazilCPLP Residence Visa (VITEM XIV)
Special residence visa for qualified professionals from Portuguese-speaking countries (CPLP). Available for highly skilled technicians, businesspeople, researchers, and exchange students.
BrazilDigital Nomad Visa (VITEM XIV)
Remote work visa for digital nomads employed by foreign companies. Requires proof of monthly income and health insurance. Renewable and can lead to residency.
BrazilDiplomatic Visa (VIDIP)
Visa for diplomats and authorized representatives of foreign governments traveling on official diplomatic missions. Exempt from consular fees.
BrazilElectronic Visitor Visa (e-Visa)
Online electronic visa for US, Canadian, Australian, and Japanese citizens. Single or multiple entry options with no need to visit consulate.
BrazilFamily Reunion Visa (VITEM XI)
Visa for spouses, partners, parents, children, and siblings of Brazilian citizens or permanent residents. Can lead to immediate or eventual permanent residency.
BrazilHumanitarian Visa (VITEM III)
Humanitarian visa for nationals of Haiti, Ukraine, and Afghanistan seeking refugee or asylum status in Brazil. Work permit included. Can lead to permanent residency.
BrazilInvestor Visa (VITEM IX)
Temporary residency visa for foreign investors making substantial capital investments in Brazil. Three investment pathways available: business, real estate, or technology/innovation.
BrazilMERCOSUR Residence Visa (VITEM XIII)
Residency visa for nationals of MERCOSUR and associated countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay). Valid 2 years with path to permanent residency.
BrazilOfficial Visa (VISOF)
Visa for official government representatives and staff of international organizations. Covers non-diplomatic government missions and official delegations.
BrazilPermanent Residency - Investor (VIPER)
Permanent residency for foreign investors and entrepreneurs. Available through business investment, real estate, or technology innovation. Direct path to permanent status.
BrazilPermanent Residency - Retiree (VIPER)
Permanent residency for retired persons with regular pension income. Requires BRL 6,000 monthly income. Direct path to permanent residency status.
BrazilReligious Activity Visa (VITEM VII)
Visa for ministers of religious confessions, members of consecrated life, and missionaries conducting religious activities in Brazil for stays exceeding 90 days.
BrazilRetirement Visa (VITEM XIV)
Long-term residency visa for retirees with stable passive income. Requires monthly retirement income of USD 2,000 minimum. Can transition to permanent residency after 2 years.
BrazilStudent Visa (VITEM IV)
Temporary visa for foreign nationals participating in regular academic courses or internships for stays exceeding 90 days. Minimum 15 hours per week of study/internship required.
BrazilVisitor Visa (VIVIS)
Short-term visitor visa for stays up to 90 days for tourism, business meetings, family visits, conferences, seminars, or cultural events. No paid work permitted.
BrazilVolunteer Work Visa (VITEM VIII)
Visa for foreign nationals volunteering at Brazilian non-profit organizations or organizations linked to foreign governments without labor contract or remuneration.
BrazilWork Visa (VITEM V)
Temporary work visa for foreign employees in Brazil requiring employer sponsorship. Valid up to 2 years with renewal option. Requires eligible education and experience.
BrazilWorking Holiday Visa (VITEM VI)
Working holiday visa for young adults from France, Germany, South Korea, New Zealand, and Australia. Allows tourism with temporary work for cultural exchange.