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Brazil Digital Nomad Visa 2026 — Complete Step-by-Step Guide

The VITEM XIV visa lets remote workers live legally in Brazil for 1 year, renewable once. Eligibility, documents, costs and how to apply — step by step.

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What Is the Digital Nomad Visa?

Brazil's VITEM XIV (Digital Nomad Visa) was introduced in 2022 and allows remote workers to live and work legally in Brazil for 12 months, with one renewal for an additional 12 months — up to 2 years total. It covers freelancers, employees of foreign companies and business owners who earn their income outside Brazil.

Who Qualifies?

  • Minimum monthly income of USD $1,500 (or equivalent) from foreign sources
  • Valid passport from any nationality (no country restrictions)
  • Remote work that generates income outside Brazil
  • Valid international health insurance covering Brazil
  • Clean criminal record from your home country (last 5 years)
💡 Proof of income: Bank statements showing 3–6 months of consistent income at or above the threshold. Employment contracts, freelance contracts or accountant letters all work. Crypto income is more difficult to document — use fiat bank statements.

Required Documents

  • Completed VITEM XIV application form (from the consulate website)
  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Passport-size photos (recent, white background)
  • Proof of income (bank statements OR employment contract)
  • International health insurance certificate (covering Brazil)
  • Clean criminal record certificate (apostilled from your home country)
  • Proof of accommodation in Brazil (at least first address)
  • Application fee payment receipt

How to Apply

Option 1 — Brazilian consulate in your home country (recommended): Book an appointment at your nearest Brazilian consulate. Submit documents in person. This is the most reliable route.

Option 2 — Itamaraty online portal: Some nationalities can apply online at the Itamaraty e-consular portal (consular.itamaraty.gov.br). Check the portal for your nationality's eligibility.

Option 3 — In-country conversion: If you're already in Brazil on a tourist exemption, you can apply to convert your status at a Polícia Federal office before your tourist days expire. Requires the same documents.

Processing Time & Costs

ItemCost
Consulate application fee~$30–80 USD (varies by country)
Criminal record apostille$30–150 (depends on home country)
Health insurance (min. 12 months)$400–800/year (SafetyWing, for example)
SISCOMEX fee (in Brazil)~R$200
Total estimated cost$650–1,200 depending on country

After You Arrive

Within 90 days of arrival, you must register with the Polícia Federal to receive your RNM card (Registro Nacional Migratório) — your Brazilian ID card for foreigners. Bring your passport, visa, proof of Brazilian address and proof of income. Cost: R$204. You can make an appointment online at politiciafederal.gov.br.

Renewing the Visa

Apply for renewal 30–60 days before your first year expires at any Polícia Federal office. You'll need updated proof of income, valid health insurance and your RNM card. The renewal costs approximately R$400 and grants another 12 months. Maximum total stay on this visa is 24 months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Brazil digital nomad visa?

The VITEM XIV is Brazil's digital nomad visa, allowing remote workers to live legally in Brazil for 12 months, renewable once for 12 more months.

How much income do you need for the Brazil digital nomad visa?

You need a minimum of USD $1,500 per month in income from foreign sources outside Brazil.

Can I work for a Brazilian company on the digital nomad visa?

No. The VITEM XIV is for remote workers earning income from foreign sources. Working for a Brazilian employer requires a different work visa.

How long does the Brazil digital nomad visa take?

Processing times vary by consulate but typically 4-8 weeks. Apply well in advance of your planned travel date.