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PASSPORT & VISA
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FOR YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE?
Passport:
You will need a valid passport to make your international flight reservations.
Passport must be valid for 6 months after date of travel and must have 2 blank pages for Visa Stamps.
Brazilian Visa:
UPDATE AS OF JUNE, 2019
All U.S citizens, Canadian, Australian and Japanese, traveling with Amazon Xtreme Fishing, are NOT required to obtain a "Tourist Visa" to travel to Brazil. Resident of other countries contact us for requirements.
All other countries, we recommend you apply for your Visa 90 days prior travel dates, as sometimes there can be last minute Consulate changes as in the past. It can take up to 30 days depending on Consulate and regulations. To book your international flights, you only need a valid passport, in case you want to book more than 90 days out from trip. But, remember you will need the Visa to enter Brazil!
To make your applications, follow the link below for our recommended expediter services.
If you, the traveler, are outside the U.S, please check within the website to see if your country of residence is required to obtain a Brazilian Visa.
AXF International Tourist Visa Services
Please contact our office for updated information on new visa requirements if you are not a resident of U.S, Canada, Australia and Japan.
Bureau of Consulate Affairs - U.S Department of State
"Entry, Exit & Visa Requirements"
As of June 14, 2019, Brazil WILL NO-LONGER REQUIRE citizens of (4-countries) UNITED STATES, Canada, Australia and Japan traveling with AXF to carry a Brazilian Visa to Brazil for the purpose of Tourism. A Valid passport is still required and should be valid 6-momths from day of travel. Citizens of other countries may be required to obtain your Brazilian visa in advance from the Brazilian Embassy to gravel, check with our office for more details. There are no "airport visas" and immigration authorities will refuse entry into Brazil to anyone not possessing a valid visa. The adjudicating official at the Brazilian Embassy or consulate may require a birth certificate and notarized travel authorization to issue a visa to a minor.
U.S. citizens and other foreign travelers must fill out a small immigration form on arrival that will be stamped and handed back by immigration officials at the airport. It is important to retain this form to hand back to immigration officials upon exit from the country. According to the Brazilian Embassy’s website, visitors who lose this form will have to get clearance from the Brazilian Federal Police to leave the country and may have to pay a fine.
Remember that while in Brazil, you are subject to local law. Showing contempt to a Brazilian government official at the port of entry, or elsewhere, is a serious offense.