Data verified
Nepal passport holders: Single entry for Brazil. Fee: USD 80 (~USD 80). Processing: 10-15 working days. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Brazil eVisa NOT yet available for Nepalese (eVisa restored 2025 for AU/CA/US/JP only). Nepalese require embassy visa via Brazilian Embassy New Delhi. Tourist Visa fee: USD 80 (~NPR 12,080). Yellow Fever vaccination strongly recommended.
Visa types: Tourist Visa (VITUR, 90 days); Business Visa (VITEM II); Work Visa (VITEM V); Student Visa (VITEM IV); Family Reunion; Transit Visa; Diplomatic. Multi-entry options available for tourist (validity up to 10 years for some routes).
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: up to 90 days from issue (Tourist). Max Stay: 90 days per entry, extendable once for another 90 days/year max.
Extension possibleYes
Overstay penalty: Per-day fine + deportation; possible MERCOSUR-wide entry ban
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (6+ months); Online VFS application; 2 photos (Brazilian spec); Round-trip ticket; Hotel booking / detailed itinerary; Bank statement (USD 100/day, 3 months); Income tax returns; Employment letter; Yellow Fever cert (strongly recommended); For Business: Brazilian company invitation legalized; Police clearance (long-stay).
Visa types (1)
Brazil eVisa NOT yet available for Nepalese (eVisa restored 2025 for AU/CA/US/JP only). Nepalese require embassy visa via Brazilian Embassy New Delhi. Tourist Visa fee: USD 80 (~NPR 12,080). Yellow Fever vaccination strongly recommended.
Common rejection reasons
Common NP rejections: (1) Travel to Delhi required — logistic barrier; (2) High travel cost — strong funds proof essential; (3) Migration concerns (Brazil has growing immigration); (4) Doubtful tourism purpose given expense; (5) Inconsistent South America itinerary; (6) Past visa overstays anywhere; (7) Portuguese-language document translation issues.
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