Brazil visa requirements for Congoleses

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Congoleses visiting Brazil

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Brazilian Visa.


  • A properly filled visa application form.
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended date of the trip to Brazil and it must also have two blank pages for visa stamps.
  • One 2" x 2" passport-sized photographs not older than 6 months.
  • Documentation showing the applicant’s ties to Congo.
  • Proof of accommodation for the applicant's entire stay.
  • Proof of funds to cater for the expenses of the applicant throughout their stay.
  • Flight reservations for Brazil and a return ticket to Congo.
  • Documentation confirming the applicant's purpose of travel.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary.
  • Proof of payment of visa application fees.
  • International certificate of immunization against Yellow Fever.

Brazil Visa for Congoleses

Facts about Brazil


On your arrival in Brazil, you can immediately feel what you have been hearing about Brazilians and their love for soccer, but tourism in Brazil is much more than that. The most popular tourist areas in Brazil are natural areas which offer a combination of leisure and recreation. The Amazon Rainforest is the most visited natural wonder in the whole of Brazil. It holds more than half of the world’s remaining rainforest. The Rainforest houses about 2.5 million insect species, over 40,000 plant species, 2200 fish species and more than 2,000 types of birds and mammals. Other Atlantic Forest, Campos Gerais, Pantanal, and waterfalls. There is a plethora of beaches that tourists can visit to cool-off and a number of festivals to keep their feet and body moving all through their stay. Brazil is also known to be a popular destination to engage in business activities. The country has one of the 7 Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.
 
Brazil is the main destination in South America and second in Latin America. In 2015, the number of tourist visit exceeded 6 million and this contributed to about $5.8 billion to the economy, continuing a recovery trend from the 2008-2009 economic crisis. An all-time high of 5.4 million visitors and $6.8 billion were attained in 2011.
  
Citizens of Armenia, Austria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom can stay in the country for up to 90 days without a visa. Venezuelans can also visit the country for 60 days without a visa.

Types of Brazil Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Student visa 5 - 10 days Over 90 days
Tourist visa 5 - 10 days 90 days
Visitor Visa 5 - 10 days 60 days
Work visa 5 - 10 days 90 days

General Requirements for Brazil Visa


  • A properly filled visa application form.
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended date of the trip to Brazil and it must also have two blank pages for visa stamps.
  • One 2" x 2" passport-sized photographs not older than 6 months.
  • Documentation showing the applicant’s ties to Congo.
  • Proof of accommodation for the applicant's entire stay.
  • Proof of funds to cater for the expenses of the applicant throughout their stay.
  • Flight reservations for Brazil and a return ticket to Congo.
  • Documentation confirming the applicant's purpose of travel.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary.
  • Proof of payment of visa application fees.
  • International certificate of immunization against Yellow Fever.

Brazil Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Student visa

100.00 (BRL)

Tourist visa

80.00 (BRL)

Visitor Visa

80.00 (BRL)

Work visa

100.00 (BRL)

Brazil Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Congo


Location

Address

Brazaville

Avenue Lucien Fourneau B.P. 388

http://brazzaville.itamarati.gov.br/

brazilembassybrazzavile@itamarati.gov.br admnist.brazzavile@itamarati.gov.br

(+242) (843) 236-98-88

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the most visited city in Brazil?

The most visited city in Brazil is Rio De Janeiro and it is home to the famous Christ the Redeemer statue.


Is the tap water in Brazil drinkable?

The water in Brazil is safe for drinking but because of the treatment processes,  the water does not have a good taste. If you are particular about the taste of your water, it will be a better option to opt for filtered or bottled water. You can also boil the water before drinking.


Is it safe in Brazil?

In general, Brazil is safe for visitors and tourists. The only issues they might face are non-violent pick-pocketing or muggings but these are not common encounters. It is still wise to practice precautions in the main urban areas like Salvador, Recife, and Rio de Janeiro, and safeguard your belongings. Do not hang your bags behind your chairs, keep your bag wrapped around the legs of a table or keep your belongings close to your body.


What is Brazil's official currency?

The official currency in Brazil is the reais  (pronounced "hey-al"). The currency is real, while the plural form is reais. The dollar is not a legal tender in Brazil although you can use it when tipping or buying items at some tourist locations. 


What is the official language in Brazil?

The official language in Brazil is Portuguese. Aside from Portuguese, the country has numerous minority languages including indigenous languages such as Nheengatu, and other languages such as English, Italian, German and Japanese. Yoruba is allegedly an official language in Brazil as their minister of culture has announced that Yoruba will become one of their official languages and African history will be added to the school curriculum.


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