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Brazil e-Visa Fee: what you need to know
Photo of Camilo Alvarez Camilo Alvarez
4 min read
Updated on Feb 16, 2024

Brazil is a nation rich in cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, inviting travelers to explore its many wonders. Picture yourself strolling along Rio de Janeiro's iconic beaches, venturing into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, or learning how to samba during Carnival season. As you prepare for this exciting travel experience, an essential task to consider is managing the Brazil visa process.

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As with any travel document, there are costs you must consider to plan your travel budget accordingly. This blog will explain everything you need to know about the Brazil eVisa fee. Let’s get into it so your trip is as smooth and enjoyable as the Brazilian vibes.

Note: The Brazilian government will reinstate the Brazil eVisa requirement for Australia, Canada, and the United States on April 10th, 2024.​

Understanding Brazil eVisa fees: What you need to know

When planning a trip to Brazil, you must understand the eVisa fees, an essential step in your travel preparation. The Brazil eVisa fee is a mandatory charge for travelers who need an eVisa to enter Brazil. This fee is collected to cover the administrative costs of processing your visa application. It's a standard procedure in international travel, similar to many other countries.

Be aware that the visa fees may vary according to your nationality and the processing time you chose. Also, this article focuses on Brazil eVisa fees; other documents like the Brazil Visitor Visa may have different fees and costs.

To make your travel planning smoother, use our Visa Checker Tool to verify your eligibility for the Brazil eVisa. Just enter your nationality and set Brazil as your destination, and the tool does the rest, informing you which document you need to enter the country.

Brazil eVisa costs

When you apply through our service, the cost of a Brazil eVisa includes a government fee of USD $80.90 and an additional charge that varies depending on the processing time you choose.

How much will the Brazil eVisa cost in your currency?

When applying with us, you can go for the standard processing time, which is our most affordable option. It’s perfect for travelers who have booked their trip further in advance as it takes our experts roughly 20 days to review your Brazil eVisa application. Please note that this duration does not include the time the Brazilian government will take to process your application.

Rush and expedited processing: Additional costs for Brazil visas

If you need your eVisa faster than usual, there’s the option for rush or expedited processing. This will influence the overall cost of the visa.

  • Rush processing time: Choose this option, pay the additional fee, and get your Brazil eVisa within 15 days.

  • Super rush processing time: It’s the quickest route. Pay an express fee and receive the Brazil eVisa within 10 days.

Guide to paying your Brazil eVisa fee

Whether applying on the government website or with us, you’ll have access to online payment portals. The government website accepts only Mastercard and Visa credit and debit cards. On our platform, you can pay your Brazil eVisa fees using Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover credit or debit card, or Paypal or Venmo.

Here are some tips to ensure a smooth payment process during your eVisa application:

  • Apply in advance: Start your Brazil eVisa application well before the trip so you have enough time to process your document and pay more affordable fees.

  • Payment methods: If you choose to pay with a card, it’s wise to verify if there are any extra charges or particular card restrictions you should be aware of. Also, ensure you have credit for the payment.

  • Keep records: Keep a copy of your payment receipt or confirmation numbers. These are invaluable for tracking your application's progress and any necessary future references.

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Brazilian visa refunds and cancellations: What applicants should know

The Brazil Visa fee covers the administrative costs of handling your application, regardless of the outcome of your application. If you cancel your visa application after paying the fee, be aware that the money won’t be returned to you.

This applies to all types of Brazilian visas, whether it's a tourist, business, or any other category.

In cases where a visa application is denied, the fee is also non-refundable. However, when you apply with us, you can pay an extra fee for Denial Protection, which allows you to receive a 100% refund if the Brazilian government denies your application.

Contact us for more information

Feel free to reach out if you have additional inquiries regarding the Brazil eVisa fees. Our customer service team can assist you through our online chat or at [email protected].

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.gov.br/pt-br/temas/immigration-public-services
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