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Visa and vaccination

Visa

We remind each participant that depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Brazil. Please, verify if you need a visa contacting a local Brazilian Embassy or Consulate. This process may take 2 to 3 months.

Official Invitations: Official letters of invitation are available to help overcome administrative difficulties in certain countries. Such letters do not imply any financial support, nor offer the guarantee of a Brazilian visa. Letters can be requested to the executive secretariat at info@icnobrazil.com.

WebPages that might help you:

Brazilian Consulates Addresses and Contacts Around the World:

www.mre.gov.br/ingles/endereco/consulados.asp

Brazilian Embassies Addresses and Contacts Around the World:

www.mre.gov.br/ingles/endereco/embaixadas.asp

Visa services focused on American Citizens, Canadians and Mexicans but work with all nationalities upon request:

www.passportvisaexpress.com/travel_visas.php3

Visa services focused on American Citizens:

www.passportsandvisas.com/visas/index.asp

www.visa4you.net/brazil-visa.html

Vaccination

Certificate of vaccination against Yellow Fever is compulsory for the issuance of visa to travelers entering Brazil from the following countries:

Angola
Benin
Bolivia
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Colombia
Democratic Republic of Congo
Ecuador
French Guyana
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea Bissau
Liberia
Nigeria
Peru
Sierra Leone
Sudan
Venezuela
Zaire

 
 
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