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yourgreengrassproject

Hi there..

I am going to Brazil on the 30th of December 2019.

I want to know if I will have to leave on the 15th of January to avoid overstaying my visa OR if I can stay until the 30th of January, since my tourist visa and 180 day allowance will reset on the 17th of January.

What will happen if I stay past the 15th of January?

These are my dates of entry this year.

I entered Brazil, 17th January 2019.

I then received a 90 day extenstion up until the 17th of July.

I left Brazil on the 1st of July, meaning I have 16 days left on my balance.

When I reenter Brazil on the 30th of December, I will have been out of the country for 182 days if that counts for anything.

I am entering Brazil on the 30th of December 2019. I haven't bought my outward ticket yet...

Does that make sense?

Thank you in advance!

GuestPoster204

yourgreengrassproject wrote:

Hi there..

I am going to Brazil on the 30th of December 2019.

I want to know if I will have to leave on the 15th of January to avoid overstaying my visa OR if I can stay until the 30th of January, since my tourist visa and 180 day allowance will reset on the 17th of January.

What will happen if I stay past the 15th of January?

These are my dates of entry this year.

I entered Brazil, 17th January 2019.

I then received a 90 day extenstion up until the 17th of July.

I left Brazil on the 1st of July, meaning I have 16 days left on my balance.

When I reenter Brazil on the 30th of December, I will have been out of the country for 182 days if that counts for anything.

I am entering Brazil on the 30th of December 2019. I haven't bought my outward ticket yet...

Does that make sense?

Thank you in advance!


It does! Leaving the 16th of Jan 2020 even is safe which is your last day... Leaving the 30th Jan 2020 would subject you to overstaying fines of R$100 per day. Of course you can stay till 30th of Jan 2020. You won´t go to prison if that´s what scares you. Just pay the fine and leave or pay that later when you return to Brazil for another visit!

robal

abthree

Hi,
I agree with Robal, except for the small but significant technicality that Brazil counts the day of your arrival and the day of your departure against you as full days.
When you arrive on December 30, 2019, the Polícia Federal system will look back on the last twelve months of your record, and find, by my count, 166 days.  So, it will inform the officer in Passport Control that you're entitled to 14 more days, counting December 30.  That would make January 13 your last day to leave without a fine.

GuestPoster204

abthree wrote:

Hi,
I agree with Robal, except for the small but significant technicality that Brazil counts the day of your arrival and the day of your departure against you as full days.
When you arrive on December 30, 2019, the Polícia Federal system will look back on the last twelve months of your record, and find, by my count, 166 days.  So, it will inform the officer in Passport Control that you're entitled to 14 more days, counting December 30.  That would make January 13 your last day to leave without a fine.


Ooops, did I miscount? As long as I don´t get shot with this I would like to add another recourse. Upon entrance you can also ask the immigration officer when is your last day in Brazil - just to make you at ease...

I´m open for my third purple heart! :D

robal

abthree

robal wrote:
abthree wrote:

Hi,
I agree with Robal, except for the small but significant technicality that Brazil counts the day of your arrival and the day of your departure against you as full days.
When you arrive on December 30, 2019, the Polícia Federal system will look back on the last twelve months of your record, and find, by my count, 166 days.  So, it will inform the officer in Passport Control that you're entitled to 14 more days, counting December 30.  That would make January 13 your last day to leave without a fine.


Ooops, did I miscount? As long as I don´t get shot with this I would like to add another recourse. Upon entrance you can also ask the immigration officer when is your last day in Brazil - just to make you at ease...

I´m open for my third purple heart! :D

robal


Asking is always a good idea!  :top:

💜  And one purple heart, coming right up.

yourgreengrassproject

Ahh you guys are all so lovely! Yes, I was worried about going to prison  :D I like to worry a lot!

Thank you very much!

OK, I think I will have a look at flight prices and see the difference in cost if I leave on 13th on January vs leaving a couple weeks later and paying the fine as well.

BUT when I arrive, I will ask the immigration officer as well, great tip!

abthree

Enjoy your trip!  :D

Texanbrazil

Two PH's and open for another? Maybe long ago, but today I a feeling them more than back then.

GuestPoster204

yourgreengrassproject wrote:

Ahh you guys are all so lovely! Yes, I was worried about going to prison  :D I like to worry a lot!

Thank you very much!

OK, I think I will have a look at flight prices and see the difference in cost if I leave on 13th on January vs leaving a couple weeks later and paying the fine as well.

BUT when I arrive, I will ask the immigration officer as well, great tip!


Enjoy your visit!

GuestPoster204

Texanbrazil wrote:

Two PH's and open for another? Maybe long ago, but today I a feeling them more than back then.


Old warriors never die! Physical abilities may wane but the mind is as ferocious as ever...

GuestPoster204

abthree wrote:
robal wrote:
abthree wrote:

Hi,
I agree with Robal, except for the small but significant technicality that Brazil counts the day of your arrival and the day of your departure against you as full days.
When you arrive on December 30, 2019, the Polícia Federal system will look back on the last twelve months of your record, and find, by my count, 166 days.  So, it will inform the officer in Passport Control that you're entitled to 14 more days, counting December 30.  That would make January 13 your last day to leave without a fine.


Ooops, did I miscount? As long as I don´t get shot with this I would like to add another recourse. Upon entrance you can also ask the immigration officer when is your last day in Brazil - just to make you at ease...

I´m open for my third purple heart! :D

robal


Asking is always a good idea!  :top:

💜  And one purple heart, coming right up.


Right on the target! I´m now the most decorated and most feared among my peers! Thanks. What can´t we do without you!

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