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    • Afghanistan (Afeganistão)

      Holders of all types of Afghan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Albania (Albânia)

      Holders of Albanian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Albanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Albanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Algeria (Argélia)

      Holders of Algerian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Algerian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other types of passport, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Andorra

      Holders of Andorran passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Angola

      Holders of Angolan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Angolan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes, cases and passport types, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Antigua and Barbuda (Antígua e Barbuda)

      Holders of passports from Antigua and Barbuda can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of diplomatic and official passports from Antigua and Barbuda can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of officials from Antigua and Barbuda accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Argentina

      Holders of Argentine passports or "Documentos Nacionales de Identidad" (DNI) can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Argentine diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Argentine official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Argentine officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      Argentine trainees/interns, artists, teachers, scientists, sportspeople, company owners, businesspeople, journalists and specialized technicians can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Armenia (Armênia)

      Holders of Armenian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Armenian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Armenian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Australia (Austrália)

      For all instances a visa is required prior to entering Brazil. An electronic visit visa is available.

    • Austria (Áustria)

      Holders of Austrian passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Austrian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Austrian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Azerbaijan (Azerbaijão)

      Holders of Azeri diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Azeri officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes, cases or passport types, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • B
    • Bahamas

      Holders of Bahamian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Bahamian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Bahamian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bahrain (Bareine)

      Holders of Bahraini diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. In case of Bahraini officials accredited by the Brazilian government, they can enter Brazil without visas during the period of their missions in Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bangladesh (Bangladesh)

      Holders of all types of Bangladeshi passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Barbados

      Holders of Barbadian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Barbadian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Barbadian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Belarus

      Holders of Belarusian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Belarusian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Belarusian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Belgium (Bélgica)

      Holders of Belgian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Belgian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Belgian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Belize

      Holders of Belizean passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Belizean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Belizean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Benin

      Holders of Beninese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Beninese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other types of passport, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bhutan (Butão)

      Holders of all types of Bhutanese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bolivia (Bolívia)

      Holders of Bolivian passports, "Cédulas de Identidad" or "Cédulas de Identidad de Extranjero" can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Bolivian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days, in case of Bolivian officials not accredited by the Brazilian government. However, a visa is required in case of Bolivian officials accredited by the Brazilian government.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bósnia e Herzegovina);

      Holders of Bosnian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Bosnian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Bosnian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Botswana (Botsuana)

      Holders of Botswanan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Botswanan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      Holders of Botswanan passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 365 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Brunei

      Holders of all types of Bruneian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Bulgaria (Bulgária)

      Holders of Bulgarian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Bulgarian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days, in case of Bulgarian officials not accredited by the Brazilian government. However, a visa is required in case of Bulgarian officials accredited by the Brazilian government.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Burkina Faso

      Holders of Burkinabé diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Burkinabé officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Burundi

      Holders of Burundian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Burundian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • C
    • Cambodia (Camboja)

      Holders of Cambodian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Cambodian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Cameroon (Camarões)

      Holders of Cameroonian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Cameroonian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Canada (Canadá)

      For all cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil. An electronic visit visa is available.

    • Cape Verde (Cabo Verde)

      Holders of Cape Verdean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Cape Verdean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Central African Republic (República Centro-Africana)

      Holders of all types of Central African passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Chad (Chade)

      Holders of all types of Chadian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Chile

      Holders of Chilean passports or "Cédulas de identidad" can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Chilean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Chilean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • China

      Holders of Chinese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Chinese officials accredited by the Brazilian government, who must present themselves to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs upon their arrival in Brazil).

      For all other types of passport, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Colombia (Colômbia)

      Holders of Colombian passports, "Cédulas de ciudadanía", "Tarjetas de identidad" or "Cédulas de extranjería" can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Colombian diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Colombian official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Colombian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Comores

      Holders of all types of Comorian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Congo, República Democrática do)

      Holders of all types of Congolese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Congo, Republic of the (Congo, República do)

      Holders of Congolese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Congolese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Cook Islands (Ilhas Cook)

      Holders of all types of Cook Islander passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Costa Rica

      Holders of Costa Rican passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of 
      Costa Rican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Costa Rican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Côte d'Ivoire (Costa do Marfim)

      Holders of Ivorian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Ivorian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other types of passport, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Croatia (Croácia)

      Holders of Croatian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Croatian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Croatian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Cuba (Cuba)

      Holders of Cuban diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 180 days. However, in case of Cuban officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Cyprus (Chipre)

      Holders of Cypriot passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Cypriot diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Cypriot officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Czech Republic (República Tcheca)

      Holders of Czech passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Czech diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Czech officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Denmark (Dinamarca)

      Holders of Danish passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Danish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Danish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Djibouti (Djibuti)

      Holders of all types of Djiboutian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Dominica (Dominica)

      Holders of Dominican passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Dominican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Dominican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Dominican Republic (República Dominicana)

      Holders of Dominican common passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 60 days, renewable to up to 120 days for each period of 12 months.

      Holders of Dominican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Dominican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • East Timor (Timor Leste)

      Holders of all types of East Timorese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Ecuador (Equador)

      Holders of Ecuadorian passports, "Cédulas de Ciudadanía" or "Cédulas de Identidad para Extranjeros" can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Ecuadorian diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Ecuadorian official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Ecuadorian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Egypt (Egito)

      Holders of Egyptian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Egyptian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • El Salvador

      Holders of Salvadoran passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Salvadoran diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Salvadoran officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Equatorial Guinea (Guiné Equatorial)

      Holders of Equatorial Guinean passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Equatorial Guinean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Equatorial Guinean officials accredited by the Brazilian government, it is required to request a visa within 30 days from the first entry into Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Eritrea (Eritréia)

      Holders of all types of Eritrean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Estonia (Estônia)

      Holders of Estonian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Estonian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Estonian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Eswatini, former Swaziland (Essuatini, anteriormente Suazilândia)

      Holders of all types of Emaswati passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Ethiopia (Etiópia)

      Holders of Ethiopian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Ethiopian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Fiji (Ilhas Fiji)

      Holders of Fijian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Fijian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Fijian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Finland (Finlândia)

      Holders of Finnish passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Finnish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Finnish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • France (França)

      Holders of French passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of French diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of French officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Gabon (Gabão)

      Holders of Gabonese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Gabonese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Gambia (Gâmbia)

      Holders of all types of Gambian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Georgia (Geórgia)

      Holders of Georgian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Georgian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Georgian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Germany (Alemanha)

      Holders of German passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of German diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of German officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Ghana (Gana)

      Holders of Ghanaian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Ghanaian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Greece (Grécia)

      Holders of Greek passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Greek diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Greek officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Grenada (Granada)

      Holders of Grenadian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Grenadian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Grenadian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Guatemala

      Holders of Guatemalan passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Guatemalan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Guatemalan officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Guinea (Guiné)

      Holders of all types of Guinean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Guinea-Bissau (Guiné Bissau)

      Holders of Bissau-Guinean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Bissau-Guinean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Guyana (Guiana)

      Holders of Guyanese passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Guyanese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Guyanese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Haiti

      Holders of Haitian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Haitian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Honduras

      Holders of Honduran passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Honduran diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Honduran officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Hong Kong

      Holders of passports issued by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Hungary (Hungria)

      Holders of Hungarian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Hungarian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Hungarian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Iceland (Islândia)

      Holders of Icelander passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Icelander diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Icelander officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • India (Índia)

      Holders of Indian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Indian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Indonesia (Indonésia)

      Holders of Indonesian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 30 days.

      Holders of Indonesian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days. However, in case of Indonesian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, it is required to request a visa from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília within 30 days from the first entry into Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Iran (Irã)

      Holders of Iranian diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Iranian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Iraq (Iraque)

      Holders of all types of Iraqi passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Ireland (Irlanda)

      Holders of Irish passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Irish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Israel

      Holders of Israeli passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Israeli diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Israeli official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Israeli officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Italy (Itália)

      Holders of Italian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Italian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Italian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • J
    • Jamaica

      Holders of Jamaican passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Jamaican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Jamaican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Japan (Japão)

      Holders of Japanese passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days, renewable to up to 180 days for each period of 12 months.

      Holders of Japanese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Japanese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Jordan (Jordânia)

      Holders of Jordanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Jordanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • K
    • Kazakhstan (Cazaquistão)

      Holders of Kazakhstani passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 30 days.

      Holders of Kazakhstani diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Kazakhstani officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Kenya (Quênia)

      Holders of Kenyan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Kenyan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Kiribati

      Holders of all types of I-Kiribati passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (Coreia, República Popular Democrática da)

      Holders of all types of North Korean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Korea, Republic of (Coreia, República da)

      Holders of South Korean passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of South Korean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of South Korean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Kosovo

      Holders of all types of Kosovar passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Kuwait (Kuaite)

      Holders of all types of Kuwaiti passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Kyrgyzstan (Quirguistão)

      Holders of Kyrgyz diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Kyrgyz officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • L
    • Laos

      Holders of Laotian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Laotian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Latvia (Letônia)

      Holders of Latvian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Latvian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Latvian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Lebannon (Líbano)

      Holders of Lebanese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Lebanese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Lesotho (Lesoto)

      Holders of all types of Lesothan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Liberia (Libéria)

      Holders of all types of Liberian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Liechtenstein

      Holders of Liechtensteiner passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Lithuania (Lituânia)

      Holders of Lithuanian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Lithuanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Lithuanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Luxembourg (Luxemburgo)

      Holders of Luxembourger passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Luxembourger diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Luxembourger officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Libya (Líbia)

      Holders of all types of Libyan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Macau

      Holders of passports issued by the Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Madagascar

      Holders of all types of Malagasy passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Malawi

      Holders of Malawian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Malawian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Malaysia (Malásia)

      Holders of Malaysian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Malaysian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Malaysian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Maldives (Ilhas Maldivas)

      Holders of all types of Maldivian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mali

      Holders of Malian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Malian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Malta, Republic of (Malta, República de)

      Holders of Maltese passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Maltese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Maltese officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Malta, Sovereign Military Order of (Malta, Ordem Militar Soberana de)

      Holders of passports issued by the Sovereign Military Order of Malta can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of diplomatic and official passports issued by the Sovereign Military Order of Malta can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern (Ilhas Marianas)

      Holders of all types of Northern Mariana Islander passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Marshall Islands (Ilhas Marshall)

      Holders of all types of Marshallese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mauritania (Mauritânia)

      Holders of Mauritanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Mauritanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mauritius (Ilhas Maurício)

      Holders of all types of Mauritian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mexico (México)

      Holders of Mexican passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Mexican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Mexican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Micronesia, Federated States of (Micronésia, Estados Federados da)

      Holders of all types of Micronesian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Moldova (Moldávia)

      Holders of Moldovan passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Moldovan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Moldovan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Monaco (Mônaco)

      Holders of Monégasque passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mongolia (Mongólia)

      Holders of Mongolian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Mongolian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Mongolian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Montenegro

      Holders of Montenegrin passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Montenegrin diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Montenegrin officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Morocco (Marrocos)

      Holders of Moroccan passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Moroccan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Moroccan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Mozambique (Moçambique)

      Holders of Mozambican diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Mozambican officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Myanmar

      Holders of Burmese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days. However, in case of Burmese officials accredited by the Brazilian government, it is required to request a visa from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília within 30 days from the first entry into Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

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    • Namibia (Namíbia)

      Holders of Namibian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Namibian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Namibian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Nauru

      Holders of all types of Nauruan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Nepal

      Holders of Nepalese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Nepalese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Netherlands (Países Baixos)

      Holders of Dutch passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Dutch diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Dutch officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • New Zealand (Nova Zelândia)

      Holders of New Zealander passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Nicaragua (Nicarágua)

      Holders of Nicaraguan passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Nicaraguan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Nicaraguan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Niger (Níger)

      Holders of all types of Nigerian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Nigeria (Nigéria)

      Holders of Nigerian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Nigerian officials accredited by the Brazilian government, it is required to request a visa from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília within 30 days from the first entry into Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • North Macedonia (Macedônia do Norte)

      Holders of North Macedonian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of North Macedonian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of North Macedonian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Norway (Noruega)

      Holders of Norwegian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Norwegian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Norwegian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • O
    • Oman (Omã)

      Holders of Omani diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Omani officials accredited by the Brazilian government, it is required to request a visa from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília within 30 days from the first entry into Brazil.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • P
    • Pakistan (Paquistão)

      Holders of Pakistani diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Pakistani officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Palau

      Holders of all types of Palauan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Palestinian National Authority (Autoridade Nacional Palestina)

      Holders of all types of Palestinian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Panama (Panamá)

      Holders of Panamanian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Panamanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Panamanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Papua New Guinea (Papua Nova Guiné)

      Holders of all types of Papua New Guinean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Paraguay (Paraguai)

      Holders of Paraguayan passports or "Cédulas de Identidad Civil" can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Paraguayan diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Paraguayan official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Paraguayan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Peru

      Holders of Peruvian passports, "Documentos Nacionales de Identidad" (DNI) or "Carnés de Extranjería" can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days, renewable for up to more 90 days.

      Holders of Peruvian diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Peruvian official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 180 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Peruvian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Philippines (Filipinas)

      Holders of Philippine passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Philippine diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 180 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Philippine officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Poland (Polônia)

      Holders of Polish passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Polish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Polish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Portugal

      Holders of Portuguese passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips, transit, cultural activities and press coverage without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Portuguese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Portuguese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • Q
    • Qatar (Catar)

      Holders of Qatari passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days per year.

      Holders of Qatari diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Qatari officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • R
    • Romania (Romênia)

      Holders of Romanian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Romanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Romanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Russia (Rússia)

      Holders of Russian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Russian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Russian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Rwanda (Ruanda)

      Holders of all types of Rwandan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

  • S
    • Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (República Árabe Saaraui Democrática)

      Holders of all types of Sahrawian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Saint Kitts and Nevis (São Cristóvão e Neves)

      Holders of Kittitian-Nevisian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Kittitian-Nevisian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Saint Lucia (Santa Lúcia)

      Holders of Saint Lucian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Saint Lucian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (São Vicente e Granadinas)

      Holders of Vincentian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Vincentian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Vincentian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Samoa

      Holders of all types of Samoan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • San Marino (São Marino)

      Holders of Sammarinese passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Sammarinese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • São Tomé and Príncipe (São Tomé e Príncipe)

      Holders of São Toméan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of São Toméan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Saudi Arabia (Arábia Saudita)

      Holders of all types of Saudi passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Senegal

      Holders of Senegalese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Senegalese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Serbia (Sérvia)

      Holders of Serbian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Serbian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Serbian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Seychelles (Ilhas Seychelles)

      Holders of Seychellois passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Seychellois diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Seychellois officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Sierra Leone (Serra Leoa)

      Holders of all types of Sierra Leonean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Singapore (Cingapura)

      Holders of Singaporean passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 30 days.

      Holders of Singaporean diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Singaporean officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Slovakia (Eslováquia)

      Holders of Slovakian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Slovakian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Slovakian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Slovenia (Eslovênia)

      Holders of Slovenian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Slovenian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Slovenian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Solomon Islands (Ilhas Salomão)

      Holders of all types of Solomon Islander passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Somalia (Somália)

      Holders of all types of Somali passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • South Africa (África do Sul)

      Holders of South African passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of South African diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of South African officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • South Sudan (Sudão do Sul)

      Holders of all types of South Sudanese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Spain (Espanha)

      Holders of Spanish passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Spanish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Spanish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Sri Lanka

      Holders of Sri Lankan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Sri Lankan officials accredited by the Brazilian government and their dependent children under 16 years old).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Sudan (Sudão)

      Holders of Sudanese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 30 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Sudanese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Suriname

      Holders of Surinamese passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Surinamese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Surinamese officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Sweden (Suécia)

      Holders of Swedish passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Swedish diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Swedish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Switzerland (Suíça)

      Holders of Swiss passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Swiss diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Swiss officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Syria (Síria)

      Holders of all types of Syrian passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

  • T
    • Taiwan

      Holders of all types of Taiwanese passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Tajikistan (Tajiquistão)

      Holders of all types of Tajikistani passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Tanzania (Tanzânia)

      Holders of Tanzanian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Tanzanian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Thailand (Tailândia)

      Holders of Thai passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Thai diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Thai officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Togo

      Holders of Togolese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Togolese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Tonga

      Holders of all types of Tongan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad e Tobago)

      Holders of Trinidadian and Tobagonian passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of Trinidadian and Tobagonian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Tunisia (Tunísia)

      Holders of Tunisian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Tunisian diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay. Holders of Tunisian official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 180 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Tunisian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Turkey (Turquia)

      Holders of Turkish passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Turkish diplomatic, official and special passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Turkish officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Turkmenistan (Turcomenistão)

      Holders of all types of Turkmen passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Tuvalu

      Holders of all types of Tuvaluan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

  • U
    • Uganda

      Holders of all types of Ugandan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Ukraine (Ucrânia)

      Holders of Ukrainian passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 180 days.

      Holders of Ukrainian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Ukrainian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • United Arab Emirates (Emirados Árabes Unidos)

      Holders of Emirati passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days for each period of 12 months.

      Holders of Emirati diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Emirati officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • United Kingdom (Reino Unido)

      Holders of British passports can enter Brazil without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days, for all purposes except those which require a temporary work visa (VITEM V).

      Holders of British diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • United States

      For all cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil. An electronic visit visa is available.

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    • Uruguay (Uruguai)

      Holders of Uruguayan passports or "Cédulas de Identidad" can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of Uruguayan diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Uzbekistan (Uzbequistão)

      Holders of Uzbek diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Uzbek officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • V
    • Vanuatu

      Holders of all types of Vanuatuan passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

    • Vatican (Vaticano)

      Holders of passports issued by the Holy See can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.

      Holders of diplomatic and official passports issued by the Holy See can enter Brazil without visas for an unlimited stay.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Venezuela

      Holders of Venezuelan passports can enter Brazil, for tourism, short business trips or transit, without a visa for a stay of up to 60 days.

      Holders of Venezuelan diplomatic passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Venezuelan officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      Holders of Venezuelan official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days. However, in case of Venezuelan officials accredited by the Brazilian government, a visa is required.

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Vietnam (Vietnã)

      Holders of Vietnamese diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Vietnamese officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

  • Y
    • Yemen (Iêmen)

      Holders of all types of Yemeni passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

  • Z
    • Zambia (Zâmbia)

      Holders of Zambian diplomatic and official passports can enter Brazil without visas for a stay of up to 90 days (or up to the period of their mission, in case of Zambian officials accredited by the Brazilian government).

      For all other purposes or cases, a visa is required prior to entering Brazil.

    • Zimbabwe (Zimbábue)

      Holders of all types of Zimbabwean passports must apply for a visa prior to entering Brazil.

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