Electronic Visitor Visa (e-Visa) - U.S., Canadian & Australian Citizens
Citizens travelling with passports from Australia, Canada and the United States visiting Brazil for tourism and business will be subject to visa requirements for entry into Brazilian territory starting from April 10 th , 2025. These citizens can require e-Visas through the portal https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/. The process is easy, and quick and if the requirements mentioned below are met, in a few days the applicant will receive the e-Visa on his or her e-mail.
Attention: Electronic visas (e-Visa) are only for citizens of Australia, Canada and the United States.
All requests for e-Visas must be made through the portal https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/
For other questions, send an email to visa.miami@itamaraty.gov.br .
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Valid Passport (signed, valid up to the end of the travel to Brazil, 2 visa pages free)
- Visa application form (completed online)
- Passport-style photo (2” x 2”, white background)
- E-visa fee payment (US$ 80.90)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS
In addition to the visa application requirements stated above, applicants who are younger than 18 years of age at the time of application must present the following additional materials:
- Birth Certificate
- Authorization for Issuance of Brazilian Visa for a Minor, signed by both parents
- For children of Brazilian parent(s):Declaração de Não-Cidadania declaring that the applicant is not a Brazilian citizen (does not hold a Brazilian Birth Certificate), signed by Brazilian parent(s).
- If only one parent is listed on birth certificate, only that parent’s signature is required.
- If one parent has sole custody of applicant, a notarized copy of the court order awarding sole custody and exclusive parental rights must be presented.
- If one parent is deceased, a death certificate must be presented.
- Copy of passports or other form of photo ID for both parents.
- The name on the parent’s photo ID must match parent’s name on the child’s birth certificate. If said parent has changed his or her name since the issuance of the birth certificate, the parent must present documentation showing proof of the name change (e.g. marriage certificate or court order)