Secure Your Brazil Work Visa - Simple Steps for Easy Processing

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Description

What is it?

A Brazil work visa allows foreign nationals to legally work in Brazil. This service assists applicants in securing the necessary visa to start their employment journey in Brazil, by providing a clear step-by-step guide and required documentation checklist.

Who needs it?

This service is ideal for professionals seeking employment in Brazil, including software developers, remote workers for Brazilian companies, English teachers, and other skilled workers. It’s especially useful for individuals planning a move to vibrant cities like São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.

Procedure

  1. Research and secure a job offer from a Brazilian company.
  2. Gather all required documents (e.g., employment contract, passport copy).
  3. Fill out the work visa application form available on the Brazilian consulate website.
  4. Submit the application and documents to the nearest Brazilian consulate.
  5. Attend the interview if required, and provide any additional information requested.
  6. Wait for the processing period and receive your work visa.
  7. Plan your travel and start working in Brazil.

Required documents

  • Employment contract from the Brazilian employer. Obtain from your employer.
  • Copy of passport with at least six months validity. Available from government passport offices.
  • Completed visa application form. Available on the Brazilian consulate’s website.
  • Proof of qualifications and professional experience. Obtain certificates and reference letters from previous employers.
  • Police clearance certificate. Available from your local police department.
  • Passport-sized photographs. Can be taken at any photo studio or use online photo services.

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