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Last activity 13 March 2019 by Texanbrazil

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dhea35 :-)

Good Day...!
        I would like to know what are the requirements I need to visit brazil. I have a Brazilian Boyfriend for more than 2yrs. And he's inviting me for a 2mos vacation in Goias  where he is residing... He already sent me an invitation letter.. I would like to know what are the other documents I need in going there for 2 months vacation.
       Thank you so much...
        GOD BLESS...

abthree

Dhea,

Your profile says that you're an Iranian citizen, but also that you're from the Philippines.
Holders of Philippine passports have a 90 visa exemption for visits to Brazil.  If that applies to you, see this Brazilian Embassy in Manila page for details:
http://manila.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/vi … _vivis.xml

If you plan to travel on an Iranian passport, this page from the Brazilian Embassy in Tehran provides the information you need:
http://teera.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/visit_visa.xml

Texanbrazil

There should be no issues if you qualify for a tourist visa. 2 month is under the 90 day stay.
Do not know the need of he "invitation letter" unless you plan on more than a visit.
Abthree has provide you with starting points as to which passport you hold Passport must be valid for at least 6 months before boarding departure.

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