Brazil e-Visa for US Citizens 2025: Easy Guide For families
U.S. citizens will need a Brazil e-Visa for trips on/after April 10, 2025. You apply online via VFS Global, pay about US$80.90, and typically get results in a few business days (build in buffer). The e-Visa allows multiple entries, stays up to 90 days per visit, and is valid up to 5 years. Families traveling with minors must upload a birth certificate and a notarized parental authorization.
Start Here
- Who needs this? U.S. passport holders entering Brazil on/after April 10, 2025. Apply only on the VFS Global portal.
- Validity & entries: Valid up to 5 years, multiple entry; 90 days per visit (Brazil’s visitor visa rules).
- Cost & timing: Total fee ~US$80.90 per person; allow about a work-week or two (pad more in peak season).
- Docs adults usually upload: passport, visa photo (white background), online form; you may be asked for itinerary/financials depending on your case.
- Docs for minors: Birth certificate + notarized parental authorization (extra rules if a parent is Brazilian or there’s sole custody). Use VFS’s consent form.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply
- Create one VFS account per applicant (adults + each child).
- Pick “Tourism (VIVIS)” and complete the online form exactly as in the passport (middle names, accents).
- Upload photo (white background, recent) and passport bio page.
- For minors: add birth certificate and parental authorization (VFS form, notarized). If a parent is Brazilian or there’s sole custody, attach the extra declaration/court order. Brazil eVisa+1
- Pay the fee (USD; card).
- Track status by email; save the e-Visa PDF to your phone and print a copy.
- Travel with the same passport used in the application.

Requirements & Documents (Adults & Minors)
Adults (typical):
- Valid passport (Brazilian guidance: valid at least 1 month beyond arrival; the U.S. notes valid on date of entry—we follow Brazil’s rule when applying).
- Completed online form + headshot photo (2×2″, white background).
- Itinerary/other proofs if requested.
Minors (in addition to above):
- Birth certificate (original/scan).
- Parental authorization form (notarized) + parent IDs.
- If a parent is Brazilian, include the Declaração de Não-Cidadania (Non Citizenship Declaration); if sole custody, add the court order.
Costs & Processing Time
- Total fee: US$80.90 (visa + service). Serviços e Informações do Brasil
- Processing: Often a few business days, but plan for up to ~10 business days and add buffer for holidays/peaks. (Processing time varies; no guarantees.)
- Validity & stay: e-Visa valid up to 5 years, multiple entry; stay up to 90 days per visit with a maximum of 180 days per migratory year when extensions are granted by Federal Police.
Photo Requirements (Pass-First-Try)
- White background, neutral face, no shadows; recent photo.
- Framing: head centered; no hats; glasses only if no glare.
- File quality: sharp, not over-compressed; crop to include full head/shoulders.
- Tip: If auto-crop fails, recrop and reupload.
(See VFS photo notes within the application flow.) VFS Global
Troubleshooting & Common Rejections
- Name mismatch: Must match passport exactly (order, accents, hyphens).
- Bad photo: Background not white, glasses glare, shadows—retake.
- Missing minor docs: Add birth certificate and notarized authorization; include custody orders if applicable.
- Wrong passport validity: Brazil’s portal expects ≥1 month beyond arrival; renew if close. Brazil eVisa
- Overstays: Remember 90 days per visit and ≤180 days total per migratory year; extensions are at Federal Police discretion.
Tools & Official Resources
- Apply (VFS Global e-Visa portal): brazil.vfsevisa.com (authorized partner). Brazil eVisa
- Government confirmation of date/fee: Brazil MFA/consulates (Miami) — visas required April 10, 2025; fee US$80.90.
- U.S. Embassy notice (2025): Reminder of the April 10, 2025 change. Embaixada dos EUA no Brasil
- Minor consent form (PDF): Official VFS template.
- Visitor visa rules (law/policy): 90 days per visit; up to 180 days per migratory year with extension.

Plan Your Trip (Mini-Checklist)
6–8 weeks out
- Check passports (renew if near expiry; Brazil expects ≥1 month beyond arrival).
- Rough-in flights/hotels (helps fill accurate dates).
- Take compliant visa photos.
4–5 weeks out
- Apply for each traveler on VFS; pay US$80.90 per person.
- For kids: upload birth certificate + parental consent; add custody docs if applicable.
2–3 weeks out
- Watch email for status; plan for up to ~10 business days processing (pad buffer).
- Verify names match the passport exactly.
1 week out
- Save/print the e-Visa PDF.
- Re-check stay rules: 90 days per visit; ≤180 days/year if extended. Portal de Imigração
Travel day
- Carry the same passport used in your application.
- Families: bring a copy of minor consent/custody docs in case airline or border staff ask.
FAQs
1) How long is the Brazil e-Visa valid for U.S. citizens?
Brazilian guidance indicates validity up to 5 years with multiple entries. Always check the validity printed on your issued e-Visa. Serviços e Informações do Brasil
2) How long can we stay per trip, and per year?
Typically up to 90 days per visit. By law, stays can be extended once by the Federal Police for up to another 90 days, for a maximum of 180 days per migratory year. Portal de Imigração
3) Do kids need anything extra?
Yes. Expect birth certificate and a notarized parental authorization; add custody orders if relevant. If a parent is Brazilian, include the required declaration. Use the official VFS minor consent form. Brazil eVisa+1
4) Where do I apply and how much does it cost?
Apply only on the VFS e-Visa portal; the total cost is about US$80.90 per person.
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