Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Brazil in 2025?

Yes. Effective April 10 2025, the Government of Brazil reinstated a visa requirement for tourists, business visitors, and other short-stay travelers from the United States. U.S. citizens must secure an electronic visa (e-visa) through the official portal brazil.vfsevisa.com before boarding a flight.

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Brazil visa policy after April 10 2025

The new e-visa replaces the visa-free arrangement that had been in place since 2019. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the U.S. Department of State, travelers apply online, upload documents, and receive a QR-code permit by e-mail. The e-visa is valid for multiple entries and allows stays of up to 90 days per visit, limited to 180 days in any rolling twelve-month period.

Where do I apply for the Brazil e-visa?

Use the official platform brazil.vfsevisa.com. Third-party sites charge extra service fees and are not endorsed by the Brazilian government.

What documents are required for the application?

Upload a recent passport photo, a scan of your U.S. passport information page, proof of round-trip or onward travel, and evidence of funds (e.g. credit card statement or bank balance). Children also submit a birth certificate and a parental consent letter.

How long does approval take and what is the cost?

Standard processing is three to five business days. The consular fee is 80.90 U.S. dollars as of May 2025, payable online by debit or credit card. Expedited service is not available.

What is the validity period of the e-visa?

The e-visa is valid for ten years from issuance, matching the traditional stamped visitor visa. Each entry may not exceed 90 days.

Can I extend my stay while in Brazil?

You may request one 90-day extension at a Federal Police office before your current authorized stay ends. The combined period in Brazil may not exceed 180 days within twelve months.

Are there exemptions or in-country visa waivers?

Diplomatic, official, and service passports are exempt when traveling on official duty. Dual Brazilian-American citizens must enter on a Brazilian passport. No airport visa-on-arrival exists for ordinary passports.

What if I arrive without a visa after April 10 2025?

Airlines will deny boarding. If you reach Brazil, immigration officers will refuse entry and place you on the next return flight at your expense.

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