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BrazilTourism
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You need a Visit Visa (VIVIS)

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Plan for a sticker visa or embassy submission.

Visa Required

Yes

E-Visa

No

On Arrival

No

Insurance

Recommended

Health

None mandatory

Application Fee

Visa fee

USD 80

Visit Visa (VIVIS) Application Fee

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Destination 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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PKR

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USD

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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…

  1. Step 1

    Complete the online visa application form available on the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal

  2. Step 2

    Upload digital copies of all required supporting documents to the online system

  3. Step 3

    Print and sign the Visa Request Form (RER) receipt page

  4. Step 4

    Schedule an appointment at the nearest Brazilian Embassy or Consulate General

  5. Step 5

    Submit the original passport and physical copies of documents during the appointment

  6. Step 6

    Pay the non-refundable visa application fee as instructed by the consular office

  7. Step 7

    Collect the passport with the visa sticker once processing is complete

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Health Requirements

Medical

No 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

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