Brazil Postpones Visa Requirements for American Travelers Until 2025

Visa Requirements for American Travelers

Visa Requirements for American Travelers

The Brazilian government initially planned to implement a visa requirement for US citizens visiting Brazil on October 1, 2023. This deadline was then pushed back to January 10, 2024, and then again to April 10, 2024. The latest update confirms a one-year postponement, providing more time for preparation and system implementation.

What is the effect?

When it does take effect, American travelers will need to obtain an electronic visa to enter the country. The e-visa will cost $80.90 per person and will be valid for 10 years, according to the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil.

“We applaud the government’s decision… to delay the visa,” Joao H. Rodrigues, the U.S. representative for Visit Rio, said in a statement recently.

What You Need to Know: Visa Requirements for American Travelers

The U.S. represents a critical component of Brazil’s tourism industry.  According to Embratur (Brazil’s Tourism Agency), nearly 670,000 American visitors explored Brazil in   2023. This trend continued in early 2024, with North American arrivals increasing by 11% compared to the same period in the previous year.  By proactively addressing the visa requirement postponement, Embratur aims to minimize disruption and maintain the momentum of U.S. tourism to Brazil.

 

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