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Visa from India to Brazil: rules, application, and more.

In this text, you will read about the Visa from India to Brazil and its requirements, as well as the price, the procedures as a visitor, tourist or worker, how to obtain it, and more!

We gathered important information so you don’t have major headaches when obtaining your Brazilian Visa.

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Can Indians go to Brazil without a visa?

No. In summary, Indians need a visa to enter Brazil. That is because Brazil works with the principle of reciprocity. In other words, when a visa is required from a Brazilian citizen in another country, Brazil tends to demand it from the foreign citizen of  that country.

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Visa from India to Brazil, when do I need one?

To visit Brazil, being an Indian, you need a visa in all circumstances, including tourism and visiting.

However, you must pay attention to what your travel purpose is and get the correct Brazilian visa.

Is the Brazilian Work Visa easy to get?

No. In fact, work visas are among the hardest to get. This happens because Work Visas need:

  • approval from the Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security;
  • the procedure must be initiated in Brazil;
  • a formal work contract with a Brazilian company already in place with you.

Only with those requirements filled in, you can apply for a Brazilian Work Visa.

Alternatives for an Indian to live in Brazil without a Work Visa

However, you can live in Brazil with other types of visas, such as:

  • Digital Nomad – remote work, usually with Information Technology and having a foreign employer;
  • Family Reunion – visa focused on reuniting family members in Brazil when the foreigner or Brazilian is in the country and their family members are not;
  • Retired or pensioner visa – visa for retirees or pensioners who wish to take up residence in Brazil and earn a USD 2000 net monthly income;
  • Business Investor – visa for foreigners who want to invest in Brazil, whether through traditional companies or startups and research;
  • Real Estate Investor Visa – visa for foreigners who want to invest in real estate in Brazil. The minimum amount may vary depending on the region of the country.

How do Indians get a Visa for Brazil?

First, you should try the official website of the Brazilian Government, the e-consular. If the Embassy or Consulate does not have an online service, you need to visit the Embassy or Consulate in person to get the Brazilian visa.

How can I go to Brazil from India?

Before traveling, you must start the visa procedure in advance, as the Embassies and Consulates do not set a fixed deadline for obtaining a visa. Once you have your Visa in hand, you can enter Brazil by air or sea.

How can I get a tourist visa from India to Brazil?

To obtain your India to Brazil tourist visa, you need to apply through the E-consular website. However, only some Embassy or consulates offer this online service. If yours don’t, you must personally visit the Embassy or Consulate or analyze possibilities of contact by email or mail.

Price of the visa from India to Brazil

In general, the price of the visit visa is around INR 10,000.00. But you must remember that the price may vary depending on the type of visa and when you start the process.

The price of the Brazilian visa may vary due to several factors, including the category of visa requested, the country of origin of the applicant, the duration of the visa, the purpose of the trip, the processing fee, and even the current Gold value. Also, the amounts may differ depending on the Embassy or Consulate responsible for processing the application.

For example, values ​​may be higher for citizens of countries considered high-risk or that have a recent history of illegal immigration to Brazil. In general, the price of the Brazilian visa is established by the Brazilian Government and may be revised periodically, for example, once a year. It’s important that applicants check the updated values ​​on the website of the responsible Embassy or Consulate before applying.

Eduardo Koetz

Eduardo Koetz, advogado inscrito nas OAB/SC 42.934, OAB/RS 73.409, OAB/PR 72.951, OAB/SP 435.266, OAB/MG 204.531, sócio e fundador da Koetz Advocacia. Se formou em Direito na Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos e realizou pós-graduação em Direi...

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