Work - VITEM V
General rules
Work visas are subject to prior approval by the Brazilian Ministry of Labour. The process must be initiated in Brazil, by the sponsoring company (on behalf of the applicant), with submission of the pertinent application and supporting documentation to that Ministry. Once the procedure in Brazil is concluded and approved, the Ministry of Labour will transmit the authorisation to the consulate. Only then will the applicant be able to lodge the visa application itself.
In order to confirm whether an authorisation has been received by the Consulate, please send an e-mail to visa.atlanta@itamaraty.gov.br
Required documents
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Visa application form(Click here to access) |
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Valid passport |
Must have at least two blank pages. Pages reserved for amendments cannot be used for visa purposes. |
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One passport photo |
The photo must be recent, against a white background, passport type (2"x2"). |
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FBI background check |
FBI Background Check (issued within the past 60 days) Please note: if the applicant has lived in multiple countries within the last 12 months, a police check from each country of residence must be provided. They must also be duly contain an apostille by the competent authority in the issuing country and, if necessary, translated by a certified translator. |
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Original full birth certificate |
If not born in the USA, birth certificate must have the apostille or be legalized. *Attention: submitting this document is intended to prevent any discrepancies between the information contained in the visa application and the birth certificate itself. As the birth certificate will have to be presented during the mandatory registration of the visa with the Federal Police in Brazil, any inconsistent data will preclude the conclusion of this process. |
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Proof of residence |
Copy of applicant's valid driver's license For non-U.S. citizens, valid visa or green card, |
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Only USPS money orders are accepted. No other type is accepted. See visa fees page for the cost of the visa Visa fees are non refundable. |
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Pre-paid and self-adddressed Priority or Priority Express envelope from U.S. Postal Service (for visas submitted by mail only) |
How to submit your visa
Visas can be submitted:
- In person at the consulate
- Deliver the documentation listed above in a closed envelope at the reception containing applicant’s contact information (address, phone number, and email) in case contact is necessary. No third parties are allowed to deliver or pick up visas on applicant's behalf.
- Delivery and pick up are Monday through Friday, from 1pm to 3pm, except holidays.
- No appointments are necessary for visas.
- By mail
Required documentation should be sent to the following address, using a USPS Priority or Priority Express envelope:
Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta
Att: Visa Sector
3500 Lenox Rd NE, suite 800
One Alliance Center
Atlanta, GA 30326
Along with the required documentation for the visa, applicants must include an additional self-addressed, pre-paid return envelope (Priority or Priority Express flat-rate) from the U.S. Postal Service. This envelope will be used to return the visa to the applicant, and may be folded in half to fit inside the original sending envelope.
Return envelopes with addresses outside the United States will not be accepted.
The Consulate does not assume responsibility for any delay or loss by the postal service.
Processing time
Up to 10 days after the documentation is received by the consulate.
Still have doubts? E-mail: visa.atlanta@itamaraty.gov.br
Emails inquiring about visa status or visa expediting will NOT be answered. The applicant should keep the tracking number of his/her envelopes to track the visa whereabouts.