BUSINESS TRIP OR MARITIME WORKER
Provided that no income is derived directly from a Brazilian source, business
visas are issued to non-Brazilian professionals travelling to Brazil on
short-term business assignments. Applicants travelling to Brazil to provide
technical assistance, install equipment or provide consulting services of any
kind DO NOT qualify for a business visa. They must apply instead for
work visa.
BUSINESS VISA EXEMPTION
Passport holders of the S. M. Order of Malta and the countries listed below do
not need a visa to enter Brazil in short-term business assignments:
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Argentina
Austria
Belgium
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Denmark
Ecuador
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland |
Israel
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxemburg
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
Norway
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
San Marino |
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Surinam
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Vatican |
Business visas are required from citizens of all countries not
listed above. Applicants must comply with the minimum documentation
requirements as stated below:
A –
Passport
Valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of intended arrival in
Brazil.
B – One visa application form
Provided by the Representative Office of Brazil in Ramallah, filled
out, dated and signed by the holder of the passport.
Click here to download the
application form.
C – One photograph, front view.
D – Letter (on letterhead paper)
from the applicant's employer
Addressed to the Representative Office of Brazil, written in
Portuguese, or, English stating the employee's name and title, time
in current employment, nature of the activities to be undertaken and
duration of stay in Brazil.
E – Letter from the applicant’s bank,
containing financial references and copy of registration by Chamber
of Comerce
Only if the applicant is self-employed
PLEASE NOTE THAT
Visas are valid for arrival in Brazil within 90 days from the
date of issuance. VITEM – II visas are good for multiple entries for
the duration of 90 days maximum a year. Each stay may not exceed 90
days a year, unless extended by immigration authorities in Brazil.
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