International African Diaspora Dance Traditions Conference
Visa and Entry Information
Please be advised:
The information below is directly from the US Department of State website. We are not authorized to answer questions regarding visa and entry into Brazil for presenters and participants. Please reach out to your appropriate government officials to request information regarding entry and visa stipulations.
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There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.
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Effective midnight on April 10, 2025, a visa will be required for U.S. citizens to travel to Brazil, regardless of the purpose of travel. For more information about visa requirements, visit the Brazilian government-authorized website, https://brazil.vfsevisa.com
You will need:
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A valid U.S. passport.
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A valid Brazilian visa or e-visa, beginning April 10, 2024 for tourists and currently for all other types of travel.
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Visit the Brazilian government-authorized website to obtain your e-visa: https://brazil.vfsevisa.com
Find a Brazilian consulate abroad.
Brazilian law requires any minor who is a Brazilian citizen (even dual nationals who are both U.S. and Brazilian citizens) to have permission from each parent to travel within Brazil or exit the country. When a minor travels with both parents, no written authorization is needed. When the minor travels with only one parent or without either parent, s/he must have two original written authorization letters from each absent parent and carry a copy* of the child’s birth certificate or have an annotation in his/her Brazilian passport authorizing travel alone or with only one parent. Brazilian citizen minors without authorization letters and a birth certificate* or an annotated Brazilian passport likely will not be allowed by authorities to pass through immigration or to board a flight departing Brazil.
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The U.S. Embassy and its consulates cannot intervene in Brazilian immigration matters or request that this requirement be waived for U.S. citizen travelers.