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Visa requirements for Brazilian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Brazil. As of 2025, Brazilian citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 171 countries and territories, ranking the Brazilian passport 18th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index .
Brazil: Consulate-General chicago.itamaraty.gov.br: 401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1850 Magnificent Mile Bulgaria: Consulate-General mfa.bg/embassies/usagc3: 737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2105 Magnificent Mile Canada: Consulate-General Two Prudential Plaza, Suite 2400 Chicago Loop Chile: Consulate-General chile.gob.cl/chicago
Brazil maintains diplomatic relations with all 193 member states of the United Nations, in addition to United Nations General Assembly observers Holy See, Palestine and Order of Malta, [1] as well as the Cook Islands, [2] and Niue, [3] and unofficial relations with Taiwan. The country has a large global network of 133 resident diplomatic ...
Brazil’s government extended exemptions to tourist visa requirements for citizens of the U.S., Australia and Canada until April 2025, extending a program aimed at boosting tourism that had been ...
Mexico – The Mexican government unilaterally suspended its visa exemption agreement with Brazil, requiring an electronic authorization for nationals of Brazil to travel to Mexico from 11 December 2021, [109] a visa to travel to Mexico from 18 August 2022, [110] and a visa to transit Mexico from 22 October 2023. [111]
Brazilian passports can be ordered by mail only if is a renewal. The first issuance of a passport must be done in person at the Brazilian consulate that has jurisdiction over the person's residence in a foreign country. The instructions say that whether applying for a "new" passport or a "renewal", the same application is used. [3]
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Brazil.At present, the capital city of Brasília hosts 133 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Brazil, with most being resident in Washington, D.C. or in New York City (United Nations).
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