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  2. How to apply. The consulate does not offer in-person VIVIS applications. Check below options for delivering your application. 1) VISA APPLICATION USING AFFILIATED VISA SERVICE AGENCIES: The couriers are allowed to drop off and pick up the visa applications from Monday to Friday, 9:00am-1pm without appointments.

  3. Visa Form - Ministério das Relações Exteriores

    www.gov.br/.../english/visas/visa-form

    In order to apply for a Brazilian visa, you need first to fill in the online visa application form and print the Visa Request Form Receipt (RER). The Consulate will only accept applications in which the required documents have been uploaded.

  4. Brazilian Consulates - Where to Apply for a Visa to Brazil

    www.us-passport-service-guide.com/brazilian...

    Be aware that you must complete the visa application form online and schedule an appointment at the consulate. If you cannot appear in person, you must send a family member, friend, travel agent, or Brazilian visa expediter to the appointment.

  5. Brazil Visa - Consulate Brazil

    www.consulatebrazil.org/visa

    A visa application must be submitted to the Consulate General of Brazil at an office that has consular jurisdiction over the state or territory where you reside.

  6. Brazil Visa - Application, Requirements and Visa Types

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    Complete the online Brazil Visa Application Form. Answer all the questions and attach electronic copies of the required documents and your visa photo. You will also receive a confirmation number. Print the “Receipt” of the Brazil Visa Application Form and attach the visa photo to the designated spot.

  7. Travelling to Brazil and require a Brazilian visa? Download and complete the visa form for Brazil here.

  8. Brazil visa for US Citizens: full 2024 guide - Wise

    wise.com/us/blog/brazil-visa-for-us-citizens

    How to apply for a Brazil visa as a US citizen: step by step. You’ll need to apply for your Brazil visa via the local Brazilian consulate wherever you live. Usually the options include application via a third party service, or a mail application process if you’d rather complete the paperwork in person yourself without paying agent fees.