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at a glance | if planning a stay beyond 90 days, Foreign holders of diplomatic, official, or courtesy visas must register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brazil within 30 days after arrival even if holders of diplomatic or official passports issued by countries with which Brazil has visa-waiver agreements. important - we are not attorneys, legal, or immigration professionals and any and all visa and immigration information on this website is provided as general in nature, for for introductory purposes only - visa fees and requirements may change without notice. |
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