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    Entry brief — Brazil passport

    🇺🇸United States

    Visa requiredDuration varies — check embassyLast verified
    Length of stay
    Duration varies — check embassy
    Processing time
    Consular application, usually 2–8 weeks; appointment required.
    Estimated fee

    Documents required

    • ·Passport valid 6+ months with blank pages
    • ·Completed visa application form
    • ·Recent passport photos (per consulate spec)
    • ·Detailed travel itinerary
    • ·Hotel bookings for the full stay
    • ·Bank statements (usually last 3 months)
    • ·Employment letter or proof of ties to home country
    • ·Travel insurance with adequate medical coverage

    Entry requirements

    • ·Valid visa sticker or label in passport
    • ·Return or onward ticket
    • ·Proof of funds for the entire stay
    • ·Travel insurance (often mandatory)
    • ·Invitation letter where applicable

    Book your consulate appointment early — slots can be weeks or months out in peak season. Details shown are general guidance for visa required entry — always confirm current requirements on the destination's official government portal before booking travel.

    Approval outlook
    MediumApproval difficulty

    United States requires comprehensive documentation and an in-person interview. Approvals are common for well-prepared applicants with strong ties to home.

    Common rejection reasons

    • ·Insufficient proof of funds for the duration of stay
    • ·Weak ties to home country (no stable employment, property, or family)
    • ·Incomplete or inconsistent application paperwork
    • ·Unclear or unrealistic travel itinerary
    • ·Previous overstay, refusal, or immigration violation on record
    • ·Suspected intent to work or remain beyond the visa's purpose

    Risk factors

    • ·Low or irregular declared income relative to trip cost
    • ·Short employment history or recent job change
    • ·First international trip / sparse travel history in passport
    • ·Travelling alone with no confirmed accommodation or host

    Difficulty is a planning guide based on the destination's published refusal posture and your passport's mobility ranking — not a prediction of your individual application. Always check the consulate's current guidance before applying.

    At the border

    Immigration officers in United States

    Strictness
    Strict
    Likelihood of questioning
    Frequently questioned — officers will probe purpose of trip, accommodation, funds, and onward travel. Have answers and paperwork ready.

    United States's border officers are trained to screen actively for overstay and work-intent risks.

    Required proof at entry
    • ·Passport valid 6+ months beyond your departure date
    • ·Visa, eVisa, ETA or VOA approval (printed copy recommended)
    • ·Confirmed return or onward ticket within the permitted stay
    • ·Hotel reservation or host's full address and contact details
    • ·Cash and/or recent bank statement showing funds for the trip
    • ·Travel insurance certificate covering the full stay

    Border experience is a planning guide — individual officers have wide discretion. When in doubt, carry more documentation than you think you'll need.

    Source: US CBP ESTA

    If things go wrong

    Overstay, refusal & deportation in United States

    HarshEnforcement posture
    Overstay fines

    United States levies steep daily overstay penalties. Current fine amounts are set by the immigration authority and revised periodically — confirm on the official government portal before assuming.

    Visa rejection consequences

    A refused visa or denied entry is logged in United States's immigration database and is automatically disclosed on every future application worldwide that asks the question.

    Re-entry bans

    Re-entry bans are routinely imposed for overstays beyond a few days, and repeat overstays can escalate to multi-year or lifetime bans. The exact tariff is set by the immigration authority.

    Deportation risks

    Removal proceedings are common for any overstay flagged by police, employers or border officials. Detention pending deportation is possible, and the cost of removal can be billed to the traveller.

    Penalties change frequently and vary by circumstance — treat this as a planning guide, not legal advice. Settle any overstay or status issue with the local immigration authority before departure where possible.

    Current penalties and ban tariffs: US CBP ESTA

    Staying longer

    Extensions & visa runs in United States

    RarelyCan you extend your stay?

    United States treats short-stay rules as hard limits — assume zero flexibility.

    How many times?

    Extensions to a United States short-stay visa are rare and usually require proving force majeure (illness, missed flights). Plan to leave on time.

    Visa run rules (leave & re-enter)

    United States actively monitors back-to-back entries. Border officers can refuse re-entry, shorten the stay granted, or impose a mandatory cooling-off period after repeated short trips.

    Border discretion is real — even when extensions are technically allowed, individual officers can refuse. For stays beyond a few months, switching to a proper long-stay, student, or remote-work visa is almost always safer than repeated runs.

    Current extension rules: US CBP ESTA

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    Frequently asked

    Brazilian passport to United States — common questions

    Do Brazilian citizens need a visa to enter United States?
    Yes. Brazilian passport holders need a consular visa issued by United States's embassy or consulate before travel.
    How long can Brazilian passport holders stay in United States?
    The length of stay is set by the consular visa you are issued — anywhere from 30 days for a short-stay tourist visa up to multi-year for long-stay categories.
    How do Brazilian citizens apply for entry to United States?
    Book a consular appointment and apply in person. Processing usually takes 2–8 weeks; appointment slots can be weeks or months out in peak season.
    What documents do Brazilian travellers need at the United States border?
    Bring a passport valid 6+ months beyond your departure date, a confirmed return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address), and proof of funds for the stay. Carry a printed copy of your visa required approval. Travel insurance is strongly recommended and sometimes mandatory.
    Can Brazilian passport holders extend their stay in United States?
    Short-stay visa extensions are rare and usually granted only for force majeure (illness, missed flights). Plan to leave on time.
    What happens if a Brazilian citizen overstays in United States?
    Overstaying in United States can trigger per-day fines, future visa refusals, and re-entry bans. Even short overstays are logged in the immigration database and asked about on future visa applications worldwide. Always leave on or before the date stamped in your passport.
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    Visa data sourced from the Passport Index open dataset (MIT licence), updated monthly. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or consulate before travel.

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