Tourist Visa Requirements

Eligibility: Tourist visa holders are not allowed to engage in any paid activity in Brazil. Procedures:Submission to the Consular Service: 1) one visa application form per applicant, properly and completely filled in. Note: Every applicant must complete Item 21 of the visa application form, “Comments” (Purpose of Trip). In this section, the applicant must explain precisely what they … Ler mais

CONSULAR JURISDICTIONS

Brazilian Consulate General in BostonThe Stattler Building20 Park Plaza, suite 810Boston, MA 02116Phone: (617) 542-4000Fax: (617) 542-4318E-mail: cgbos@consulatebrazil.orghttp://www.consulatebrazil.org Jurisdiction: States of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Brazilian Consulate General in Chicago401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1850Chicago, IL 60611Phone: (312) 464-0244Fax: (312) 464-0299E-mail: central@brazilconsulatechicago.org Jurisdiction: States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, … Ler mais

Profile Brazil

Official Name: Federative Republic of Brazil Capital: Brasília Official Language: Portuguese System of Government: A Federative Republic with a multi-party political system. Brazil holds democratic elections for president, senators, representatives, state governors and legislators, mayors and municipal counsels. Brazil is the world leader in electronic online voting (100 million voters.) Area: 3,286,470 square miles Population: 170 … Ler mais

Chamber of Commerce and Other Business Organizations

BRAZILIAN-AMERICAN TRADE ORGANIZATIONS ATLANTABrazilian-American Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 93411Atlanta, GA 30377 Tel: (404) 880-1551Fax: (404) 880-1555URL: www.bacc-ga.comE-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it info@bacc-ga.com This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it PresidentAlessandra Coppola HOUSTONBrazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce1117 Upland DriveHouston, TX … Ler mais

Contact

The Brazilian Embassy in Washington DC is undergoing renovations and will be temporarily operating at 1025 Thomas Jefferson St, NW, Suíte 300W (3rd floor), Washington DC, near the intersection of Thomas Jefferson St. and K St. All current telephone and fax numbers remain unchanged, as well as all e-mail addresses for Embassy sections and staff. … Ler mais

Visa Eligibilities

Brazilian Consular Offices in the USA and Jurisdictions Beginning on March 21, 2005, the only method of payment for visas at the Brazilian Embassy, requested in person, through Visa Services or by mail, will be U.S. Postal Money Orders, payable to the “Brazilian Embassy.” Tourist Visa: Tourist visa holders are not allowed to engage in any paid … Ler mais

Consular Visa Exception

Tourism Visa Exemptions Citizens of: Andorra Argentina Austria Bahamas Barbados Belgium Bolivia Bulgaria Czech Republic Chile Colombia Costa Rica Denmark Ecuador Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Malaysia Monaco Morocco Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Norway S.M. Order of Malta Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal San Marino Slovakia Slovenia South Africa … Ler mais

Culture Events

This update is aimed solely at disseminating cultural and social activities related to Brazil in the Washington, DC area. The Brazilian Embassy is not responsible for the organization (or content) of the events and activities listed here, unless otherwise noted. If you wish to have a Brazilian event included in our update, please send an … Ler mais

Embaixador Regional

MERCOSUL IN THE REGIONAL CONTEXT Ambassador Rubens A. Barbosa Looking back fifteen years, almost all South America was governed by authoritarian military regimes; suspicion and rivalry – even resorting to arms – were the common denominator, and intra-regional trade was in decline. Seven years ago, protectionism was the main instrument of foreign trade policy in … Ler mais

National Symbols

Brazilian Flag The Brazilian Flag has a large yellow shape diamond on a green background. The color green represents the lush fields and forests of Brazil. The color yellow represents its wealth in gold, which is found in many areas of the country. In the center of the yellow diamond there is a blue sphere … Ler mais