Retirement
VITEM XIV: Transfer of retirement income and/or death pension benefit
Temporary Visa XIV, based on the transfer of retirement income and/or death pension benefit, may be granted to retired immigrant or death pension beneficiary who present proof of monthly transfer to Brazil equal or greater than US$ 2,000.00.
VITEM XIV will be valid for 1 year.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Passport (valid and signed with at least two blank Visa pages)
- Proof of residence in the U.S. (visa or Green Card), for non-U.S. citizens
- Notarized copy of applicant's valid driver's license
- Visa Application Form Receipt (printed and signed)
- Passport photo (2”x 2”)
- U.S. Postal Service Money Order (see Visa Fees page)
- Birth Certificate (original and one copy) - if not born in the USA, Birth Certificate must be apostilled or legalized
- FBI Background Check (issued within the past 60 days)
- Pre-paid Priority or Priority Express Envelope from U.S. Postal Service (envelopes from other carriers, e.g. FedEx/UPS are accepted)
- Health insurance valid in Brazil;
- Flight itinerary showing entry in Brazil;
- Proof of retirement and ability to transfer monthly to Brazil the amount equal to or greater than US$2,000.00 (must enclose official letter from bank, signed by applicant’s account manager, informing that bank will be able to transfer monthly the amount equal or greater than US$ 2,000.00 to applicant’s bank account in Brazil);
- Proof of receipt of monthly pension for death in the amount equal to or greater than US$ 2,000.00;
- If necessary, proof of other regular sources of income to complement the amount of US$ 2,000.00.
► Additional documents may be requested at the discretion of the Consular Authority.
HOW TO APPLY:
►Only USPS money orders are accepted.
►Visa fees are NON-REFUNDABLE!
►Visas can be requested by mail or by the drop box located at reception area of the Consulate-General in Atlanta.
Required documentation can be submitted by mail to the following address:
Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta
Att: Visa Sector
3500 Lenox Rd NE, suite 800
One Alliance Center
Atlanta, GA 3032
Along with the required documentation for the visa, applicants must include an additional self-addressed, pre-paid return envelope (Priority or Priority Express flat-rate) from the U.S. Postal Service. This envelope will be used to return the visa to the applicant, and may be folded in half to fit inside the original sending envelope.
Applications by mail should also include the applicant’s contact information (address, phone number, and email) in case contact is necessary. Return envelopes with addresses outside the United States will not be accepted.The Consulate does not assume responsibility for any delays or loss by the postal service.
Questions? Send an e-mail to visa.atlanta@itamaraty.gov.br