What to Know Before Booking a Trip to Brazil

If you’re dreaming of samba beats, Carnival energy, and endless coastline, Brazil is calling—but before you book your ticket, make sure your documents are in order. As of 2025, U.S. citizens must obtain a tourist visa to enter Brazil, even for short stays.

The Brazilian government now offers an e-visa option, which allows travelers to apply online without visiting a consulate. It’s convenient, but don’t leave it to the last minute—processing times can vary, and any errors in your application can delay approval or result in rejection.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A valid U.S. passport with at least one blank visa page

  • Six months of passport validity beyond your arrival date

  • A digital passport-style photo

  • A completed online application and payment

Make sure all your documents are clear, current, and correctly submitted. Many travelers ask, “Can I travel to Brazil without a visa?” The answer is no—tourist visa requirements for Brazil are now strictly enforced for U.S. passport holders.

It’s a good idea to apply for your visa at least 30 days before your departure date to avoid last-minute stress. And if your passport is close to expiring, renew it first.

Need help navigating the Brazil visa process? Texas Tower Passport and Visa can assist you from start to finish—saving you time and headaches.