Business (VIVIS)
GENERAL RULES
- Visitor Visas (VIVIS) are aimed at those travelling to Brazil for maximum stays of up to 90 days, without the intention to establish residence, for the purpose of engaging in business activities such as holding meetings, participating in corporate fairs and events, seeking commercial opportunities, signing contracts (click here to check which other travel purposes it applies to).
- Foreign nationals from countries with which Brazil holds visa exemption agreements benefit from Visitor Visa (VIVIS) waiver. Click here to check whether you require a VIVIS or not.
- Norwegian or Icelandic passport holders are exempt from VIVIS as long as their stay does not exceed 90 days per year (counted from the date of first entry, multiple entries permitted).
- USA, Canada and Australia: nationals of those countries traveling as visitors (VIVIS) must apply for an E-Visa at: https://brazil.vfsevisa.com
- VIVIS holders are strictly forbidden to practise any paid work in Brazil, but are allowed to receive payments from the government, a Brazilian employer or a private entity for the purposes of daily allowances, artistic paychecks, compensation or travel expenses, as well as to receive cash prizes in sports, artistic or cultural competitions.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
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Visa application form |
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Valid passport |
Passport valid for at least six months prior to its expiration date and must have at least two blank pages. |
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One passport photo |
Photo must be in color, front view, white background, size 4x5 cm (document/passport size), printed in photographic paper and taken recently. The same photo cannot be used for more than one application. |
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Letter of intent |
Letter must have the purpose of the trip, dates of arrival and departure, city(ies) that will be visited and hotel(s) where you will stay at/with. |
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Travel itinerary |
One of the following documents must be submitted:
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Proof of sufficient financial means, compatible with the entire stay in Brazil |
At least one of the following documents must be submitted:
* As a reference, the applicant must have approximately US$ 150.00 per day available to cover expenses. |
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Proof of regular immigration status in Norway or In Iceland |
If applicable. |
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Original invitation letter from either the foreign employer or the Brazilian company / institution to which the applicant is linked |
The invitation letter must be printed on company letterhead and contain the following information: a) The applicant's full personal details, including job, position and function; b) Purpose of the trip (brief description of the activities) and intended length of stay; c) Details of the company and person in charge in Brazil (full name, telephone, e-mail etc.); d) If applicable, declaration that all the applicant's travel expenses will be covered, during the entire stay in Brazil, by the employer or by the Brazilian company / institution being visited. In case the invitation letter contains this information, the applicant will not have to present personal proof of sufficient financial means (item 5 above). Please note:
In case of corporate fairs and events, proof of participation / registration may be submitted instead of an invitation letter. |
- all required documents must be scanned and uploaded to the online form. Original documents (items 2 to 6) must be sent with your application (RER).
- the Embassy may request additional information, documentation or proceed to an interview, as deemed necessary.
HOW TO APPLY
Visa applications must be submitted by mail only.
Send your application and original documents to:
Brasilianske Ambassaden
PO Box 4083 AMB
0244 Oslo
The name of the sender must be written on the envelope. It is also necessary to include a self-addressed, prepaid return envelope. The Embassy cannot be held responsible for lost or delayed mail.
VISA FEES
Click here to check the Visa fees
LENGTH OF STAY IN BRAZIL
Validity period: limit date / deadline for the first entry in Brazil to take place – counted from the date of issue of the visa.
Duration of stay: period during which the individual is allowed to remain in Brazil – counted from the date of first entry in the country. Up to 90 days Up to 90 days (for some countries, by reciprocity, it can be of up to 30 or 60 days, as indicated in the visa requirements table).
Extension of stay: the stay may be extended for up to the same amount of time granted upon first entry. Extensions are not automatic and must be requested at the Federal Police before the end of the first granted period.