For traveling to Brazil, be it business or pleasure, a visa is compulsory. Source: http://www.ambassadorpvdenver.com/visa-services/brazil-denver/. Information shared above is the personal opinion of the author and not affiliated with the website.
2. For traveling to Brazil, be it business or pleasure, a visa is compulsory-- a good
reason to use a visa agency!
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3. •Tourist visa - A tourist visa requires a passport with a blank visa page and at
least six months of validity after the date of entry, a complete application form,
a recent passport photo, a form of state ID, and a copy of the relevant travel
itinerary. US permanent residents also need to submit a copy of their legal
status in the US, be that a green card or other document.
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4. •Business visa - Brazilian business visas are only valid for negotiations, sales,
and marketing, not technical support of any type. They require everything a
tourist visa requires as well as a business letter addressed to the Brazilian
Consulate General under your company’s letter head, signed by a company
executive other than yourself, explaining the particulars of the business trip in
detail.
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5. •E-Visa - Electronic versions of both tourist and business visas are available but
offer limited validity and length.
Source: http://www.ambassadorpvdenver.com/visa-services/brazil-
denver/. Information shared above is the personal opinion of the author
and not affiliated with the website.