Visa Types

Brazil Work Visa Essentials

Apply to work in Brazil, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Brazil?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Brazil.

Brazil visa application is made online or offline?

Brazil visa applications can be completed offline. You can fill out the application form online and then bring or send the printed receipt, along with the original documentation, to the Brazilian Consulate.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required for obtaining an Brazil visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not required for Indian nationals to obtain Brazil visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Brazil?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

For Visitor visa (VIVIS): INR 8,000.00
For Temporary Visa (VITEM I, III, IV, V, VII, XI): INR 10,000.00

Payment Method
To pay for the visa, you can only use a non-refundable bank transfer or deposit into the Embassy’s RBL Bank account. When your application is ready, they’ll give you the account details.
Make sure your name is clear in the Embassy’s bank account. The money must come directly from your bank account, not from someone else’s. If your name isn’t in the Embassy’s bank account, they won’t accept the payment, and you won’t get a refund.
Double-check that your name is right in the transfer. Just having it on the receipt isn’t enough; it also needs to show up in the Embassy’s bank statement for the payment to count.

 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • Determine the specific visa type that aligns with the purpose of your visit to Brazil. Common visitor visa types for Indian citizens include those for tourism, business, or family visits.

  • Collect the necessary documents for your visa application: Completed Visa Application Form, A Valid Passport, Passport-Size Photo, Proof of Accommodation, Proof of Financial Means, Round-Trip Ticket, Payment of applicable consular fees by deposit/bank transfer, Personal Cover Letter with relevant information about the applicant and the intended trip and etc.

  • Initiate the visa application process by submitting the required information and documents online. Upload digital copies of your photo, signature, and supporting documents as part of the online application.

  • After completing the online application, a Receipt will be generated. Print the Receipt, sign it, and keep it safe for future reference.

  • Within 180 days of submitting the online application, visit the designated Brazilian Consulate in India. Bring the original Receipt and all supporting documents for in-person verification.

  • The Consulate will review your application and supporting documents. If approved, the visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to travel to Brazil for the intended purpose.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa (VITEM V) to Brazil from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Online Visa Application Form (RER):
    • Complete and submit the online visa application form.
  2. Passport and ID Page:
    • Upload a clear copy of the passport, including the ID page.
  3. Police Clearance Certificate:
    • Obtain a Police Clearance Certificate from every place the applicant has resided in the last 12 months. The certificate is valid for up to 90 days from the date of issue.
  4. Approval by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice:
    • Obtain official approval from the Brazilian Ministry of Justice.
  5. Personal Cover Letter:
    • Provide a signed personal cover letter from the applicant.
  6. Employer’s Letter:
    • Submit a letter from the applicant’s employer with a notarized signature (attested by a notary public). The letter should be original.
  7. Inviting Company’s Letter:
    • Include a letter from the inviting company in Brazil with a notarized signature (attested by a notary public). The letter should be original.
  8. Flight Tickets:
    • Present confirmed flight tickets as proof of travel plans.
  9. Digital Signature Option:
    • As an alternative to submitting original documents with signatures notarized in Brazil, documents provided by an inviting company or sponsor can be signed digitally and sent via email.

Note: Ensure that all documents are in order, and follow the specific guidelines provided by the Brazilian consulate or embassy where the visa application will be processed. Additionally, be aware of any additional requirements or updates to the visa application process.

Temporary Work Visa (Visto Temporário):

  1. Completed Temporary Work Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of employment or contract with a Brazilian employer.
  5. Proof of the nature and duration of the temporary work assignment.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay in Brazil.
  7. Police clearance certificate from the home country.
  8. Payment of the visa application fee.

Permanent Work Visa (Visto Permanente):

  1. Completed Permanent Work Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of employment or job offer from a Brazilian employer.
  5. Proof of qualifications and professional background.
  6. Health insurance coverage for the entire duration of stay.
  7. Police clearance certificate from the home country.
  8. Proof of financial means to support oneself in Brazil.
  9. Payment of the visa application fee.

Technical Assistance Visa (Visto de Assistência Técnica):

  1. Completed Technical Assistance Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Letter of invitation or contract from the Brazilian company.
  5. Details of the technical assistance to be provided.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  7. Proof of qualifications and professional background.
  8. Payment of the visa application fee.

Investor Visa (Visto de Investidor):

  1. Completed Investor Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of investment in a Brazilian business.
  5. Business plan or proposal.
  6. Proof of financial capacity to invest.
  7. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  8. Police clearance certificate from the home country.
  9. Payment of the visa application fee.

Scientific Researcher Visa (Visto de Pesquisador Científico):

  1. Completed Scientific Researcher Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Letter of invitation from a Brazilian research institution.
  5. Detailed research plan or project proposal.
  6. Proof of academic qualifications and background.
  7. Health insurance coverage for the entire stay.
  8. Police clearance certificate from the home country.
  9. Payment of the visa application fee.

Artist or Sportsman Visa (Visto de Artista ou Desportista):

  1. Completed Artist or Sportsman Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Letter of invitation from the Brazilian organizer or institution.
  5. Details of the event or project in Brazil.
  6. Proof of artistic or sports achievements.
  7. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  8. Payment of the visa application fee.

Media Correspondent Visa (Visto de Correspondente de Imprensa):

  1. Completed Media Correspondent Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Letter of accreditation from a media organization.
  5. Proof of the nature and purpose of the assignment in Brazil.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  7. Payment of the visa application fee.

Student Work Visa (Visto de Trabalho para Estudante):

  1. Completed Student Work Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of enrollment in a Brazilian educational institution.
  5. No-objection certificate from the educational institution.
  6. Proof of financial means to support oneself.
  7. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  8. Payment of the visa application fee.

Domestic Employee Visa (Visto de Trabalho para Empregado Doméstico):

  1. Completed Domestic Employee Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Employment contract with a Brazilian employer.
  5. Proof of accommodation arrangements.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  7. Payment of the visa application fee.

Agreement Visa (Visto de Acordo):

  1. Completed Agreement Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Documentation related to the international agreement.
  5. Letter of invitation or support from the Brazilian party.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  7. Payment of the visa application fee.

Mercosur Residence Agreement Visa (Visto do Acordo Residência MERCOSUL):

  1. Completed Mercosur Residence Agreement Visa application form.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of nationality from a Mercosur country.
  5. Proof of employment or means of support in Brazil.
  6. Health insurance coverage during the stay.
  7. Payment of the visa application fee.

Note: Always check with the relevant Brazilian authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding required documents and procedures for each type of work visa.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

Brazilian Visa Application Form

Fill out the application form online and have your personal documents ready. Some fields are mandatory, and you must upload a photo. Once completed, click “Complete Application” to get an application number.

Brazilian Visa Authorization Form (For Minors)

Fill out the application form online and have your personal documents ready. Some fields are mandatory, and you must upload a photo. Once completed, click “Complete Application” to get an application number.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Brazilian Work Visa (VITEM V) from India typically involves the following steps:

The process starts in Brazil, where the sponsoring company submits the application and documents to the Ministry of Justice.

The Embassy can only issue visas for approvals pre-authorized by the Ministry. Before sending documents, ensure the work and visa approval is for New Delhi. If approved for Mumbai, contact the Consulate in Mumbai.

If you prefer getting the visa in New Delhi, you’ll need a location transfer from the Ministry of Justice, and the Embassy can process it after confirmation.

  1. Choose the Right Type of Visa: Determine the correct type of visa for your work purpose. In this case, it would be a work visa (VITEM V).
  2. Job Offer from a Brazilian Employer: Obtain a job offer or contract from a Brazilian employer. The employer may need to provide certain documents to support your application.
  3. Gather Required Documents: Collect the necessary documents for your visa application, including: Passport with at least six months of validity, Passport-size photographs, Job offer or employment contract from a Brazilian employer, Proof of academic or professional qualifications, Proof of financial means to cover living expenses, Flight itinerary, Medical certificate, Police clearance certificate, Visa application fee payment receipt and etc.
  4. Complete Online Visa Application Form: Begin the visa application process by submitting required information and documents online. Upload digital copies of your photo, signature, and supporting documents as part of the online application.
  5. Generate and Print Receipt: After completing the online application, a receipt will be generated. Print the receipt, sign it, and keep it for future reference.
  6. Submit the Application: Within 180 days of submitting the online application, bring or send the printed receipt, along with the original documentation, to the Brazilian Consulate where your visa application will be processed. After verifying the information and processing your application form, the consular agent will collect payment and provide a confirmation of delivery.
  7. Interview (if required): Be prepared for an interview if the consular authority deems it necessary.
  8. Visa Processing and Approval: The consulate will review your application and supporting documents. If approved, the visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to travel to Brazil for your intended purpose.

If you have this visa, you must register with the Federal Police in Brazil and give them a copy of the visa application form from this Embassy within 90 days of entering the country.
The allowed stay in Brazil is up to 2 years, depending on the type of work. The visa itself is valid for 1 year, meaning the applicant must use it within 1 year from the date of issue before it expires.

Important Notes:

  • Submit the original documents, a copy of the online confirmation (RER confirmation page), and proof of payment at the consular section.
  • Only submit visas after getting an email confirmation and instructions from the Embassy.
  • The Embassy may ask for more information, documents, or an interview if needed, either at the Embassy or through Skype or WhatsApp.
  • Each Brazilian Consulate follows its own process.
  • For inquiries about fees, payment methods, and services offered, contact the specific Brazilian Consulate handling your Visa Application.
  • Keep in mind that visa fees cannot be refunded.
  • The processing time can vary and will be decided by the Consular Authority.

Temporary Work Visa (Visto Temporário):

This visa is granted to foreign nationals who wish to work in Brazil for a temporary period, typically up to two years. The specific duration of the visa will depend on the nature of the work and the applicant’s qualifications. To qualify for this visa, you will need to have a job offer from a Brazilian employer, and you must meet certain other requirements, such as having a clean criminal record and sufficient financial means to support yourself during your stay in Brazil.

Permanent Work Visa (Visto Permanente):

This visa is for foreign nationals who wish to work and reside permanently in Brazil. It is a more challenging visa to obtain than the Temporary Work Visa, and it typically involves a longer application process and more stringent requirements. To qualify for this visa, you will need to demonstrate that you have a strong connection to Brazil, such as having family in the country, having lived in Brazil for a significant period, or having made significant contributions to the Brazilian economy or society.

Technical Assistance Visa (Visto de Assistência Técnica):

This visa is for foreign nationals who are providing technical assistance or expertise in a specific field to Brazilian businesses or institutions. This could include professionals in areas such as technology, engineering, healthcare, or other specialized fields. To qualify for this visa, you will need to have the necessary qualifications and experience, and you will need to provide proof of employment with a Brazilian company or institution.

Investor Visa (Visto de Investidor):

This visa is for foreign nationals who invest a minimum amount of money in Brazil. The specific investment amount required will vary depending on the type of investment. To qualify for this visa, you will need to invest in a Brazilian business or project that is considered to be of national interest.

Scientific Researcher Visa (Visto de Pesquisador Científico):

This visa is for foreign nationals who are conducting scientific research in Brazil. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be a qualified researcher with a strong research proposal, and you will need to have secured funding for your research from Brazilian institutions or funding agencies.

Artist or Sportsman Visa (Visto de Artista ou Desportista):

This visa is for foreign artists or athletes who are coming to Brazil to participate in cultural or sporting events, performances, or competitions. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be a professional artist or athlete, and you will need to have secured a contract with a Brazilian organization.

Media Correspondent Visa (Visto de Correspondente de Imprensa):

This visa is for foreign journalists or media correspondents who are covering events in Brazil. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be a qualified journalist with a proven track record, and you will need to have secured a contract with a Brazilian media organization.

Student Work Visa (Visto de Trabalho para Estudante):

This visa is for foreign students who wish to work part-time while studying in Brazil. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be enrolled in a full-time program at a recognized Brazilian educational institution, and you will need to be able to demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself while studying.

Domestic Employee Visa (Visto de Trabalho para Empregado Doméstico):

This visa is for individuals hired by Brazilian families to work as domestic employees. To qualify for this visa, you will need to have a valid work permit from a Brazilian immigration office, and you will need to have secured employment with a Brazilian family.

Agreement Visa (Visto de Acordo):

This visa is granted for individuals involved in agreements or treaties between Brazil and another country. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be a citizen of the country with which Brazil has an agreement, and you will need to meet the specific requirements of the agreement.

Mercosur Residence Agreement Visa (Visto do Acordo Residência MERCOSUL):

This visa is provided under the Mercosur Residence Agreement, which allows citizens of Mercosur countries to live and work in Brazil under certain conditions. To qualify for this visa, you will need to be a citizen of a Mercosur country, and you will need to meet the specific requirements of the agreement.

Note: Always check with the relevant Brazilian authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding required documents and procedures for each type of work visa.

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