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xanxan_18ide

im a filipina want to visit brazil..
i only have passport with me..what else do i need aside from return ticket...
is there other way not to get transit visa ...
theres really no direct flight??thanks..:)

Armand

Hi and welcome on board xanxan_18ide!

For how long do you want to stay there? On holidays?

Regards
Armand

rdono32679

You might need a tourist visa. But, you need check if onr is requires for your country

xanxan_18ide

thanks armand..

i would like to stay from july to september this year..
im wonderin if i can really go w/o visa and other thing...:rolleyes:
thanks thanks.:)

xanxan_18ide

@rdono32679 thanks..onr?

James

Hi Xanxan,

Unless you have a passport issued by one of the countries shown on the list (see hyperlink below) you can only enter Brazil with at least a Tourist Visa. The visa is valid for a stay of 90 days, but you can extend it for a further 90 days at the headquarters of the Federal Police nearest where you will be living here.

For individuals from visa exempt countries the stay is 90 days. I do not know if the option of extending the stay for a further 90 days is available, this you would have to check out with the Brazilian Consulate.

Regards,
William James Woodward


VISA EXEMPT COUNTRIES >>>>>http://www.brazilsf.org/visa_by_country.htm

xanxan_18ide

@wjwoodward
thanks so much for the help..

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