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NTXP1836

I am travelling to Brasil next month and I arrive on January 9th the day before the Visa goes into effect. I have already applied for the Visa, but know some people are having trouble with it taking time. My question is, if I arrive on the 9th will they let me in? And if I'm staying 2 weeks will they let me stay since I'm getting in before the requirement? This is contingent on not getting the visa in time, but I don't want to get down there and get sent back!

Pablo888

@rraypo posted the following thread on the subject -> https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1052873


However, according to https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/, the e-visa takes effect on 10 January 2024 (see https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado- … isa-e-visa).


So if you are entering the country on the 9th, you should receive the visa for a duration of 90 days.


Unless you are uncertain that you will make it into Brazil on the 9th, you should be covered.

NTXP1836

@Pablo888

Thanks! I will definitely get there in the 9th I was just worried if im allowed to stay since the Visa goes into effect the 10th. I appreciate the reply!

Peter Itamaraca

@NTXP1836

Your only problem is if you encounter any delays or flight cancelations that cause you to arrive after midnight on the night of 9th January - then you will probably be refused admission without the evisa...

StarMaris

Having a delay in the flight might be a problem. Write your question to the Brazilian embassy. They have a portal in English and would usually answer in 48 hours. I've used it 5 times. Make a print of the answer and carry with you on your trip.

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