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Digital Nomad Visa for Brazil: A Complete Guide

1. Eligibility Criteria:

Remote Work: You must work for a foreign company or as a freelancer while not providing services to Brazilian companies.

Financial Requirements: Show a steady monthly income of at least $1,500 USD from a foreign source or have $18,000 USD in savings.

2. Required Documents:

  • Passport: Valid for the intended duration of stay.

  • Proof of Income: Employment contract, service agreement, or freelance client contract.

  • Bank Statements or pay-stubs: Reflecting the financial requirement or savings.

  • Birth certificate and police clearance certificate.

  • Statement of remote work.

Note:

  • Foreign Documents: If not from the same country you’re applying in, obtain an apostille or legalization.
  • Translations: Documents not in Portuguese, English, Spanish, or French require certified translations.
  • Additional documents can be requested upon the authorities’ discretion.

3. Application Process:

  • Online Application: Visit the Brazilian Immigration Department’s website or the nearest Brazilian consulate to begin the application process.
  • Documentation Submission: Upload or submit all required documents, including proof of income and financial statements.
  • Payment of Fees: Pay the required visa or residence permit fees.

4. Wait for Approval:

  • Processing Time: The processing time can vary. Applications made in Brazil is about 30-45 Business days. Applications made at the Brazilian consulate 5-10 business days.
  • Approval Notification: Once approved, you’ll receive a notification to collect your residence permit.

5. Residence Permit Validity:

  • Duration: The digital nomad residence permit typically allows a stay of up to one year, with the possibility of multiple renewals.
  • Renewal: Apply for a renewal before the permit expires if you wish to continue your stay in Brazil.

6. Living as a Digital Nomad in Brazil:

  • Accommodation: Find suitable housing based on your preferences and budget.

  • Local Registration: It is mandatory to register with the local authorities upon arrival or after the approval of your residence permit.

  • Exploring Brazil: Embrace the vibrant culture, explore scenic landscapes, and enjoy the diverse experiences Brazil offers while adhering to local laws and customs.

Important Note: This guide provides an overview and may vary based on individual circumstances and Brazilian immigration policies.

Always verify the most up-to-date information from official Brazilian government sources about the Digital Nomad Visa for Brazil or consult our team.

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