MERCOSUL
If needed, contact us by e-mail: visa.cgwashington@itamaraty.gov.br
VITEM XIII: MERCOSUL
The VITEM XIII may be granted to citizens of the following countries: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Nationals of these countries may also enter Brazil without a VITEM XIII visa and apply directly for temporary residence with the Federal Police.
VITEM applications can be submitted by mail or using an afilliated visa service agency.
1) VISA APPLICATION USING AFFILIATED VISA SERVICE AGENCIES:
The couriers are allowed to drop off and pick up the visa applications from Monday to Friday, 9:00am-1pm without appointments.
The Consulate is not responsible for the services of visa agencies.
THE CONSULATE DOES NOT PROVIDE URGENT OR PRIORITY SERVICES, HENCE NO EXPEDITING FEES ARE CHARGED BY THIS CONSULATE.
2) BY MAIL:
ATTENTION: In view of the occurrence of frequent delays in the delivery of envelopes sent by mail (USPS), the Consulate is now accepting visa applications submitted by FEDEX and UPS "drop off" envelopes, besides by USPS.
Please note that only USPS money orders are accepted.
We process visas submitted by mail within 15 business days.
Applicants may submit required documentation by mail to the following address:
Consulate General of Brazil in Washington
1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 280W
Washington, DC 20005
Att: Visa Sector
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.
Applicants should be sure to keep a copy of the tracking numbers of both the incoming and return envelopes. Before contacting the Consulate in reference to the whereabouts of a document, first check the tracking information of the envelopes at www.usps.com. The Consulate does not assume responsibility for any delays or loss by the postal service.
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
- Visa Application Form Receipt (printed and signed)
- Passport-style photo (2” x 2”)
- U.S. Postal Service Money Order (see Visa Fees page)
- Birth Certificate (original and one copy)
- FBI Background Check (issued within the past 60 days)
- Minors (younger than 18 years of age at time of application) are exempt from this requirement. See Visa Requirements for Minors page.
- Pre-paid Priority or Priority Express Envelope from U.S. Postal Service (envelopes from other carriers, e.g. FedEx/UPS are accepted)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS
In addition to the visa application requirements stated above, applicants who are younger than 18 years of age at the time of application must present the following additional materials:
- Original birth certificate and one copy
- Authorization for Issuance of Brazilian Visa for a Minor, signed by both parents
Signatures must be notarized unless both parents are present at the Consulate to sign the form in front of a Consular authority.
If only one parent is listed on birth certificate, only that parent’s signature is required.
If one parent has sole custody of applicant, a notarized copy of the court order awarding sole custody and exclusive parental rights must be presented.
If one parent is deceased, a death certificate must be presented.
- For children of Brazilian parent(s): Declaração de Não-Cidadania declaring that the applicant is not a Brazilian citizen, signed by Brazilian parent(s), if applicable.
- Copy of passports or other form of photo ID for both parents.
The name on the parent’s photo ID must match parent’s name on the child’s birth certificate. If said parent has changed his or her name since the issuance of the birth certificate, the parent must present documentation showing proof of the name change (e.g. marriage certificate or court order).