Study, internship (VIVIS)
a) General rules
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Visitor Visas (VIVIS) are aimed at those travelling to Brazil for maximum stays of up to 90 days, without the intention to establish residence, for the purposes of study (e.g. primary / secondary levels of education, undergraduate / postgraduate degrees, technical and language courses, study / research exchange programmes) or supervised academic internship (click here to check which other travel purposes it applies to).
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Please note: the duration of the activities (start and end dates) must be informed in the letter provided by the Brazilian institution to which the applicant will be linked. If the activity is due to last more than 90 days, a Temporary Visa (VITEM IV - Study or VITEM IV - Internship) must be requested.
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Foreign nationals from countries with which Brazil holds visa exemption agreements benefit from Visitor Visa (VIVIS) waiver. Click here to check whether you require a VIVIS or not.
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UK passport holders are exempt from VIVIS as long as their stay does not exceed 90 days per year (counted from the date of first entry, multiple entries permitted).
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VIVIS holders are strictly forbidden to practise any paid work in Brazil, but are allowed to receive payments from the government, a Brazilian employer or a private entity for the purposes of daily allowances, artistic paychecks, compensation or travel expenses, as well as to receive cash prizes in sports, artistic or cultural competitions.
b) Length & extension of stay
Validity period: limit date / deadline for the first entry in Brazil to take place – counted from the date the visa has been issued.
Up to 1 year. For some countries, by reciprocity, it can be 3, 5 or 10 years.
Duration of stay: period during which the individual is allowed to remain in Brazil – counted from the date of first entry in the country.
Up to 90 days. For some countries, by reciprocity, it can be of up to 30 or 60 days, as indicated in the visa requirements table.
Extension of stay: the stay may be extended for up to the same amount of time granted upon first entry (i.e., up to 90, 60 or 30 days, depending on the applicant's nationality and in accordance with the information specified in the letter provided by the Brazilian institution to which s/he will be linked), except in the cases specified in the visa requirements table.
Extensions are not automatic and must be requested at the Federal Police before the end of the first granted period. Based on the documentation and arguments presented, the Federal Police will analyse the necessity and viability of extending the stay.
Please note: holders of passports of the "Schengen area" member States (except Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Poland and Portugal), despite benefiting from VIVIS exemption, are only allowed to remain in Brazil for 90 days every 180 days. Thus, nationals of these countries cannot have the initial 90 days' stay extended. Holders of passports of other countries that benefit from visa waiver must follow the standard visa extension rules.
c) Visa fees
Click here for information regarding visa fee values and how to pay them.
d) Lodging the application, processing times & visa collection
Click here to check the processing times and how to book an appointment and collect the visa, if approved.
e) Required documents
Documentation
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Visa application form
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a) Completion instructions:
b) After the form is concluded:
Please note: documents in digital format must be printed (including bank statements downloaded from Internet Banking platforms). Documents shown on mobile device screens will not be accepted. |
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Valid passport
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There should be at least two blank pages. Please note that pages reserved for amendments cannot be used for visa purposes.
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One passport photo
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The photo must be recent, against a white background, in the local standard specifications (3.5 x 4.5 cm).
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Copy of the return ticket
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One of the following documents must be submitted:
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Proof of sufficient financial means, compatible with the entire stay in Brazil
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At least one of the following documents must be submitted:
Please note: students being financially supported by their families must submit a declaration signed by the sponsors, in addition to a copy of the identification pages of their passports and recent evidence of financial capacity (see options above). * As a reference, the applicant must have approximately US$ 150.00 per day available to cover expenses. |
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Proof of regular immigration status in the UK
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If applicable.
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Confirmation that the applicant is taking part in the intended academic activity / is enrolled in a course or has an internship agreement
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One of the following documents must be presented, depending on the intended activity:
a) Study: acceptance letter from the Brazilian education or research institution to which the applicant will be linked. The letter must be printed on official letterhead of the institution and contain the following information:
b) Supervised academic internship: signed agreement / contract between the intern and the Brazilian institution offering the placement. The document must be printed on official letterhead of the institution and contain the following information:
Please note: the signatures on the letters must be certified by a notary public (tabelião). The signature authentication will not be necessary if the document is issued by a public-funded (Federal or State) university. |