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Tourism Visa Exceptions |
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Tourism Visa
Exceptions |
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If you are
going to visit Brazil on tourism you do not need a
visa if you have a passport from one of the following
countries: |

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Countries
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Tourist Visa
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Andorra
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Exempted
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Argentina
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Exempted
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Austria
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Exempted
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Bahamas
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Exempted
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Barbados
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Exempted
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Belgium
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Exempted
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BERMUDA
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Exempted
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Bolivia
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Exempted
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BULGARIA
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Exempted
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Chile
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Exempted
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Colombia
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Exempted
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Costa Rica
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Exempted
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Croatia
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Exempted
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Denmark
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Exempted
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Ecuador
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Exempted
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Finland
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Exempted
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France
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Exempted
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Germany
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Exempted
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Exempted
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Greece
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Exempted
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GUATEMALA
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Exempted
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HONDURAS
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Exempted
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Hungary
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Exempted
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Iceland
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Exempted
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Ireland
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Exempted
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Israel
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Exempted
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Italy
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Exempted
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Liechtenstein
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Exempted
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Luxembourg
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Exempted
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Malaysia
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Exempted
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Monaco
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Exempted
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Morocco
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Exempted
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Namibia
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Exempted
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Netherlands
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Exempted
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NORWAY
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Exempted
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New Zealand
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Exempted
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Norway
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Exempted
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OSM Malta
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Exempted
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PANAMA
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Exempted
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Paraguay
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Exempted
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Peru
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Exempted
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Philippines
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Exempted
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Poland
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Exempted
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Portugal |
Exempted
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San Marino
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Exempted
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SLOVAKIA
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Exempted
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Slovenia
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Exempted
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South Africa
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Exempted
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South Korea
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EXEMPTED
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Spain
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Exempted
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Surinam
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Exempted
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Sweden
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Exempted
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Switzerland
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Exempted
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Thailand
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Exempted
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Exempted
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Turkey
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Exempted
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TUNIS
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Exempted
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United Kingdom
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Exempted
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Uruguay
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Exempted
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Vatican
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Exempted
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Venezuela
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Exempted |
As of February 14, 2007. |
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If you are exempted, please be sure that your
passport is valid for at least 6 more months after the date
you enter Brazil. All exemptions
are valid for a stay up to 90 days.
Please
click here to see
visa fees for other nationalities than American.
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Do you still have a question? Please, send an e-mail to consular@brazilsf.org or call (415) 981-8170 extension 216. |
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