You need a Visit Visa (VIVIS)
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Visa Required
Yes
E-Visa
No
On Arrival
No
Insurance
Recommended
Health
None mandatory
Visa fee
USD 80
Visit Visa (VIVIS) Application Fee
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Plan your tripDestination at a glance
- Country
- Brazil
- Capital
- Brasilia
- Continent
- South America
- Currency
- Real (BRL)
- Phone code
- +55
- Language
- Portuguese
- Exchange rate
- 1 BRL = 53.9954 PKR
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Visa Status & Eligibility
Visa required
No visa exemption. Pakistani passport holders require a visa for all visit types to Brazil
Visa exemption
No visa exemption. Pakistani passport holders require a visa for all visit types to Brazil
Application notes
- Pakistani passport holders are not eligible for visa-on-arrival or e-visa facilities in Brazil regardless of GCC residency status
- GCC residence permits do not grant visa-free entry or simplified visa pathways for Brazilian entry
- All applications must be processed through the Brazilian consular network
- Apply at least six weeks before the intended date of travel to account for processing times
- Consular authorities may request an in-person interview at the embassy or consulate
Application Process
Mapping your visa journey…
Step 1
Complete the online visa application form available on the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal
Step 2
Upload digital copies of all required supporting documents to the online system
Step 3
Print and sign the Visa Request Form (RER) receipt page
Step 4
Schedule an appointment at the nearest Brazilian Embassy or Consulate General
Step 5
Submit the original passport and physical copies of documents during the appointment
Step 6
Pay the non-refundable visa application fee as instructed by the consular office
Step 7
Collect the passport with the visa sticker once processing is complete
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Application documents
- Valid Pakistani passport
- Completed and signed Visa Request Form (RER) receipt
- Recent passport-sized photograph meeting consular specifications
- CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- FRC (Family Registration Certificate from NADRA)
- Proof of financial capacity
- Detailed travel itinerary
- Employer NOC (No Objection Certificate)
Supporting documents
- Valid Pakistani passport with at least two blank pages
- CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- FRC (Family Registration Certificate from NADRA)
- Proof of sufficient financial means such as 6 months bank statements
- Round-trip flight itinerary
- Proof of accommodation such as hotel reservation or invitation letter
- Employer NOC (No Objection Certificate) on company letterhead
- FBR tax return for the latest year
- Proof of ties to Pakistan such as property documents or business registration
Health Requirements
MedicalNo mandatory vaccinations required for entry
- Yellow fever vaccination is highly recommended for travelers visiting certain regions of Brazil
- Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Brazilian visa policy for Pakistani passport holders does not provide exemptions or simplified entry for GCC residents
You must submit your application to the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate that has jurisdiction over your place of residence
The VIVIS is typically granted for multiple entries with a validity of up to 5 years, allowing stays of up to 90 days per year
HIGH advisory
Pakistani visas are being sold on the black market in Kabul for high prices, indicating potential issues with official visa processing or demand. This situation poses risks for travelers seeking visas.
HIGH advisory
The US has ordered the departure of non-emergency personnel from its consulates in Pakistan. This indicates a heightened security situation and potential impact on consular services.
MEDIUM advisory
Middle Eastern destinations are adjusting visa policies, potentially impacting travel plans for Pakistani nationals. Travelers should stay informed about any changes.
MEDIUM advisory
Qatar has suspended its visa-on-arrival service for Pakistani travelers. This change impacts spontaneous travel plans to Qatar.
LOW advisory
Pakistan's embassy in Oman has resumed passport services after a temporary suspension due to a technical issue. This may have caused delays for Pakistani citizens requiring passport services abroad.
LOW advisory
Pakistan and Italy have signed an agreement to abolish visa requirements for holders of diplomatic passports. This facilitates official travel between the two countries for diplomatic personnel.
LOW advisory
A guide to 30 countries offering e-visas in 2025 is available. This resource can help Pakistani travelers identify destinations with streamlined visa application processes.
LOW advisory
A guide to Saudi Arabia's visa types, costs, and requirements for 2026 is available. This information is useful for Pakistani travelers planning visits to Saudi Arabia.
LOW advisory
Several European destinations offer visa-free entry or simplified visa processes for Pakistani passport holders, potentially easing travel for tourism and business.
LOW advisory
Overstay fines for tourists in the UAE affected by flight disruptions have been dropped. This provides relief to travelers facing unexpected delays.
