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Brazil Visa for US Citizens 2026 — e-Visa Required

Since April 10, 2025, all US citizens need an e-Visa to enter Brazil. Here is what the requirement means, how to apply and what to bring at the border.

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Warning: e-Visa required for all US citizens. Since April 10, 2025, US citizens must have an approved e-Visa before boarding any flight to Brazil. You cannot get a visa on arrival. Always verify at travel.state.gov before booking.

Visa Required Since April 2025

Brazil reinstated a visitor visa requirement for US citizens on April 10, 2025, ending the visa-free arrangement in place since 2019. The requirement is based on reciprocity.

The e-Visa is applied for online before travel. It must be approved before you board. Airlines check for it at check-in and will deny boarding without it.

What the e-Visa Allows

  • Multiple entries into Brazil
  • Up to 90 days per visit
  • Up to 180 days within any 12-month period
  • Valid for 10 years from date of issue
  • Covers tourism, business visits and transit

How to Apply

The official Brazilian government-authorized e-Visa portal is brazil.vfsevisa.com. The application is done entirely online. Processing typically takes 72 hours but allow at least 7 business days. The fee is USD $80.90.

Only use the official portal: brazil.vfsevisa.com. Many unofficial sites charge extra fees for the same service.

What to Bring at the Border

  • Valid US passport linked to your e-Visa
  • Your e-Visa approval printed or on phone
  • Return or onward ticket out of Brazil
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Travel insurance strongly recommended

Length of Stay

The e-Visa allows up to 90 days per visit and a maximum of 180 days within any 12-month period. You can apply for a one-time 90-day extension at any Policia Federal office before your initial 90 days expire.

Canada and Australia

Canadian and Australian citizens are in the same situation. Both require an e-Visa to enter Brazil since April 10, 2025. The same portal and process applies.

Important Disclaimer

This page reflects publicly available information as of March 2026. Always verify with the US State Department at travel.state.gov and the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at gov.br/mre before traveling.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do US citizens need a visa to visit Brazil?

Yes. Since April 10, 2025, all US citizens require an approved e-Visa before traveling to Brazil. You cannot obtain a visa on arrival. Apply at brazil.vfsevisa.com.

How much does the Brazil e-Visa cost for US citizens?

The Brazil e-Visa costs USD $80.90 for US citizens. It is valid for 10 years and allows multiple entries of up to 90 days each.

How long does the Brazil e-Visa take to process?

Processing typically takes 72 hours but you should allow at least 7 business days before your travel date.

How long can US citizens stay in Brazil?

With an e-Visa, US citizens can stay up to 90 days per visit, with a maximum of 180 days in any 12-month period.