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Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner

The Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner is an option for those who receive a monthly pension of at least 2000 dollars, net. In this text, I explain the criteria and requirements that you, as a pensioner, must fulfill to be eligible for this visa.

Having the necessary knowledge when moving to a new country is crucial, especially when benefits are part of your budget. So, check the requirements and what to do to increase your chances of obtaining your visa.

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What is the Brazilian visa for foreign pensioners?

The Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner is an authorization from Brazil for the immigrant to enter and stay in the country initially for 2 (two) years. To do this, it’s necessary to prove the monthly receipt of $2,000.00 (two thousand dollars) per death pension. However, this amount can be supplemented with other sources of income.

What are the rules for the temporary Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner?

To initiate the process of the Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner, it’s necessary to submit some documents, such as:

  • International immunization certificate, when required;
  • Valid health insurance in the national territory;
  • Proof of consular payment;
  • Completed visa application form;
  • Proof of means of transportation for entry into the national territory;
  • Certificate of criminal background issued by the country of origin or, at the discretion of the consular authority, and in accordance with the peculiarities of the country where the visa was requested, an equivalent document;
  • Proof of receipt of death pension in an amount equal to or greater than $2,000.00 (two thousand dollars) or other regular sources of income to complement the $2,000.00;
  • And other documents that may eventually be required.

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What are the rules for the permanent Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner?

The rules for the permanent Brazilian visa for foreign pensioner do not actually apply. This is because the visa grants the right to stay in Brazil for 2 years initially. After that, the pensioner in Brazil can apply for residence authorization for an additional 2 years.

Finally, the law allows him to request the renewal of this residence in Brazil. However, the law has not yet established whether this renewal is temporary or permanent.

Therefore, because it remains open by law, the pensioner needs to assess with an immigration law specialist what viable options for permanent residence in Brazil he has (this modality is officially called indefinite residence).

How to apply for this visa without a lawyer or consultant?

The Brazilian visa for pensioners can be requested online by filling out the form on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – SCI website. Afterward, it’s necessary to send the application and the required documentation to the Brazilian Consulate or Embassy in the country where the foreigner resides. Everything can be done online via the e-consular system.

However, if the Consulate or Embassy of interest does not have e-consular, it’s possible to proceed with the visa process by email, mail, or in person. In addition, it’s necessary to pay consular fees.

What are the risks of applying for the visa without professional assistance?

The risks of applying for the visa without professional assistance include:

  • Applying for the wrong category, i.e., requesting a different visa instead of the Brazilian visa for pensioners;
  • Not providing the correct documents;
  • Failing to meet the required deadlines;
  • Having the visa denied due to non-compliance with requirements or lack of evidence.
  • Another issue that cannot be overlooked: even after obtaining the visa or residence authorization, the immigrant must pay attention to other necessary procedures that Brazil requires. After all, if the foreigner stays irregularly in the country, they will be fined.

Thirdly, with professional assistance, it’s possible to analyze the immigrant’s migration situation. In other words, it’s possible to determine the best option for their entry and stay in Brazil, which can be through the Brazilian visa for pensioners, but also through another modality!

How can a lawyer or consultant help me avoid visa rejection?

A lawyer or consultant with knowledge and experience can assist in a more detailed analysis of the specific case, to verify if it’s indeed possible for the immigrant to come and stay in Brazil. Additionally, they can determine which visa or authorization is most suitable depending on the migration situation.

In conclusion, the right professional will be responsible for analyzing the necessary documentation for the application, assisting in the organization of the correct documents, and providing detailed clarification of the specific request. Moreover, they will submit the visa application to the relevant websites and competent authorities as required by law.

Any assistance provided by the specialist is welcome as it makes the analysis of the immigrant’s situation more comprehensive and reduces the chances of the application being denied. However, it’s essential to know that there is no 100% guarantee that your visa application will be approved since the decision is made by the Brazilian State, and there is no obligation for them to grant the visa.

Do I need to pay any fees to the Brazilian government to receive the visa?

Yes, you need to pay a fee to the Brazilian government to apply for and receive the Brazilian visa for pensioners. You must pay consular fees, which vary depending on the consulate or embassy where you are submitting the application. If you are applying for residence authorization, the fee in 2022 is R$168.13.

Additionally, the immigrant with a temporary visa or residence authorization needs to register with the Federal Police. In this registration, they will request your National Immigration Registration Card (CRNM), which has an issuance cost of R$204.77.

Carolina Correa

Advogada (OAB/RS 127.271), é bacharel em Relações Internacionais e pós-graduanda em Direito Previdenciário. Atualmente, trabalha na Koetz Advocacia, sendo responsável pelo atendimento e avaliação dos novos casos de estrangeiros que desejam vi...

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