Based on Normative Resolution nº 45/2021
Document |
Fees (USD) |
---|---|
Marriage Certificate |
20.00 |
Legalization of school documents |
5.00 |
Legalization of Birth Certificate |
20.00 |
Legalization of school documents (more than 3 documents referring to the same person and school, excluding diplomas) |
15.00 |
Legalization of documents in general (one document/ one signature) |
20.00 |
Certification of signature of Brazilian citizen |
20.00 |
BLS International Service charge: Any applicant applying at the Brazil visa application Centre shall be levied a service charge of USD 14 (inclusive of tax) payable in cash.
Please note that, all visa fees and services are non-refundable.
Please note that you must bring the original documents to the appointment & print and sign below checklist before your visit Brazil visa application Center
Sr. No | Documentation | Comments |
1 |
Visa application form |
a) Completion instructions:
b) After the form is concluded:
|
2 |
Valid passport |
Passport, valid for at least six months (the Consular Section of the Embassy reserves the right not to endorse soiled, damaged or defaced passports). The passport must have at least 2 blank pages. |
3 |
One passport photo |
The photo must be recent, against white background, in the local standard specifications (3.5 x 4.5 cm). |
4 |
Criminal record |
Extract of criminal record (dated less than three months) from all countries where the applicant has resided in the last 12 months, translated into English, French, or Portuguese (for applicants aged 18 years or above). In Lebanon, the criminal record can be obtained through the Internal Security Forces (ISF). Please note: If the applicant has lived in multiple countries within the last 12 months, a police check from each country must be provided. They must also be duly legalized by the respective Brazilian consular authority with jurisdiction over these countries, and translated by a sworn translator, if necessary. |
5 |
Original full birth certificate* |
Copy of Birth Certificate, translated into English, French or Portuguese. Thus the presentation of the birth certificate during the visa application stage abroad is not compulsory and will not prevent the visa from being issued, but is highly recommended in order to avoid possible inconveniences. |
6 |
Proof of Salary |
Proof of salary exceeding US$ 1.500,00 per month or bank statement with balance over US$ 18.000,00. |
7 |
Health Insurance |
Health insurance policy valid in Brazil for the duration of your stay. |
8 |
nature of status as a digital nomad |
Documentation proving the nature of your status as a digital nomad. |
9 |
Cover letter |
Cover letter declaring that you are capable of working entirely remotely with the aid of technology. |
10 |
Work/employment contract |
Work/employment contract and introduction letter from the applicant’s sponsoring institution. |
11 |
Travel Authorization for children under 18 years For applicants under 18 years old, in addition to the parent’s signature on the RER form, the presentation of travel authorization signed by both parents, issued by a public notary and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lebanon. |
The referred travel authorization must mention the purpose of residence in Brazil. |
Lebanese Family civil register | Lebanese Family civil register with a recent issue date, translated and stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon; |
* Applicants willing to travel accompanied by their spouse / partner / children, please click here to check their eligibility. If eligible, you must submit, in addition to the above-mentioned items (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), the original marriage certificate (or equivalent) and/or the full birth certificate of each child. If issued in another country, the certificate(s) will have to be duly legalized by the Brazilian diplomatic representation in that country.
Bring copies of all documents to be presented.
All documents in Arabic must be translated, by a sworn translator, into Portuguese and stamped at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Please note that the requirements listed above should not, in any way, be considered all inclusive. The Consular Section reserves the right to request additional information and/or documentation when deemed necessary.
- The applicant will receive notification SMS when his passport is ready for collection from Brazil Visa Application center.
Please note that the Brazil Visa application Center in Beirut does not process same day visas (no rush fee).
Please provide one recent photograph (not more than 6 months old) of yourself, which should not have been used previously in the passport. The photograph should be in color and:
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If photographs presented do not meet these requirements your application will be considered incomplete. A photo booth meeting these requirements is available at the Brazil Visa Application Center.
Note: We regret we cannot accept photographs that do not meet these requirements
Please visit below link
https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br/sci/pages/web/pacomPasesWebInicial.jsf
After the form is concluded:
Please note that the application form completed (to be filled out on-line) is valid for one month only; if you come to Brazil Visa application Center office to submit your application after that period it will be necessary to complete (fill out) another form.
Minors under 18 years traveling to Brazil must have the application signed by both parents in front of the Consular Authority. If one of the parents is out of Lebanon, he/she must provide the original of a written authorization, notarized by the Lebanese Consulate of the country he/she is in.
Non-residents in Lebanon can apply for a tourist visa, provided they fulfill the above mentioned requirements.
It is recommended that Brazilian citizen, even if he/she has another nationality, presents his/her Brazilian passport when entering or leaving Brazil.
The entry visa, in any case, is an expectation of right. The entrance of foreign citizens and permanence in Brazil may be prohibited by decision of the Ministry of Justice and enforced by the Federal Police.