Brazil immigration encompasses the processes and legal requirements for foreigners who would like to live, work, study, or invest in Brazil. It includes obtaining the different types of visa and residence permit, as well as providing legal support to ensure conformity with the immigration rules of the country.
Individuals and families who intend to move to Brazil and need support for obtaining the visa and residence permit, creating a smooth transition in conformity with Brazilian laws.
"The list of required documents varies according to the type of visa or authorization of residence you apply for, as well as whether the process will be carried out through the Brazilian embassy or consulate abroad, the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety in Brazil, or directly with the Federal Police of the city of residence.
But it generally includes your passport, proof of financial resources as well as your stay or address in Brazil, absence of a criminal record, and other documents necessary for each type (such as proof of qualifications if you have professional goals).
Documents issued abroad need to be translated and apostilled or legalized to be valid in Brazil. We have a partner who can help with these procedures, faciliating the bureacracy involved in assembling the dossier of documents.
Proof of financial resources to cover your expenses during your stay.
Completed application forms and fees paid."
Generally from 3 to 6 months, depending on the type of visa or permit and the workload of the embassy or consulate, Ministry of Justice and Public Safety, or Federal Police. We have had cases of approvals in record time in our office, about 1 or 2 weeks for digital nomads in applications to the MJSP.
It gives you the opportunity to live or work in Brazil, offering access to an emerging market and opportunities for development. It facilitates your assimilation and adaptation to the Brazilian environment, as well as access to a bank account in Brazil, the issuing of the CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Fisicas), and other things that permit a life in the country that conforms with the legal parameters.
It gives you the opportunity to live or work in Brazil, offering access to an emerging market and opportunities for development. It facilitates your assimilation and adaptation to the Brazilian environment, as well as access to a bank account in Brazil, the issuing of the CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Fisicas), and other things that permit a life in the country that conforms with the legal parameters.


