How to Apply for a Brazil Visa in Atlanta

Atlanta has a population of over 6 million people, making it the 9th most populous metropolitan area in the United States.  Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, which is the 8th most populous of the 50 states.  The city and surrounding area—known as Metro Atlanta—is also the commercial capital of the Southeast United States and has the third-highest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the country.  The metropolitan area includes the municipalities of Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Marietta, Duluth, Norcross, Tucker, Lithonia, Decatur, Mableton, and others.  Atlanta is a diverse and international city that in recent years has attracted a growing number of immigrants from Brazil.  There are an estimated 40,000 Brazilians living in Metro Atlanta, many residing in Marietta and Sandy Springs.  These towns have dozens of Brazilian restaurants, stores, and other businesses serving this immigrant community.  Atlanta is a popular destination for Brazilian investment and there are many Brazilian companies doing business throughout the state of Georgia.  Likewise, many Atlanta-based firms are operating in Brazil or exporting products to the country.  These commercial ties are enhanced through a daily nonstop flight from Atlanta to São Paulo provided by Delta Airlines.

Brazil is a massive country of 215 million people and a land area of 3,287,956 square miles, making it the largest country in South America.  Brazil is one of the largest economies in the world and has a robust mining and agricultural sector, underpinned by its abundance of natural resources.  Manufacturing is also an important part of Brazil’s economy, and the country is one of the world’s giants when it comes to producing automobiles, machinery, aircraft, chemicals, foods, and paper products.  Although their tourism sector is not as well developed compared to other countries, Brazil has seen an increase in visitors from the United States ever since relaxing their visa policy in November 2017.  American tourists love Brazilian culture and are attracted to the country’s free-spirited and fun-loving people.  Brazil has many cultural events and festivals such as Festa Junina, Bauernfest, Boi-Bumba, Festival de Cachaça, and the world-famous Carnival, which is known for its elaborate parades in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and Recife.  First-time visitors to Brazil will likely have the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema on their to-do list, but others wanting to explore more parts of the country can experience the Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador or the hip and trendy neighborhoods of São Paulo.

Obtaining a Brazil Visa from Atlanta

Visas for Brazil are issued by the Brazilian government in the United States.  The government of Brazil is represented by their embassy located in Washington, D.C. along with nine consulates located in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Boston, Hartford, New York, Miami and Atlanta.  To apply for a Brazil visa from Atlanta, you will fill out the online visa application and bring your original passport and supporting documents (by appointment only) to their consulate located in Buckhead (their office is on the eighth floor of the Alliance Center building across from Phipps Plaza).  Here their address:

Consulate General of Brazil
3500 Lenox Road NE #800
Atlanta, GA 30326

It is important to review the requirements for visas on the Brazil consulate website and ensure your application and all supporting documents are accurate.  Here is the link to the consulate website with detailed information: Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta (itamaraty.gov.br)

You should include a self-addressed USPS (US Postal Service Express Mail or Priority Mail), FedEx, or UPS prepaid envelope (please make note of the tracking number) so the embassy can return your passport and visa to your home or office. 

The government fee for the visa varies depending on the applicant’s country of origin and type of visa required.  Please review the visa fees using this link: Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta (itamaraty.gov.br).  The consulate only accepts payment by money order from the United States Postal Service and does not accept cash, cards and non-USPS money orders.

If you cannot appear in person at the consulate to submit your visa application, please contact our company and we can submit your documents to the consulate as a third-party agency. 

Other things to consider:

  • Citizens of the United States no longer require a visa if traveling to Brazil for tourism or business purposes and can stay in the country for 90 days. The stay in Brazil can be extended for an additional 90 days at any federal police station. 
  • If you are a U.S. citizen and are traveling to Brazil for work (i.e., you will be getting paid in Brazil or providing technical assistance) or for any purpose other than tourism or business, you must obtain the appropriate visa before starting your journey. 
  • When completing the visa application form online, please make sure to upload all the necessary supporting documents and write your signature inside the rectangular box after printing out the application receipt.
  • Applicants under the age of 18 must provide a consent form that will be signed by both parents and notarized. Please review the following link for more details: Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta (itamaraty.gov.br)
  • It is recommended to purchase travel insurance before any international trip in case of medical emergencies.  We advise getting the Geo Blue Voyager Single Trip Plan.

Emergency Assistance for Brazil Citizens in Atlanta

If you are a citizen of Brazil living in the Atlanta area with an emergency or require urgent assistance, you can reach the consulate in Atlanta by calling 404-949-1204 or 404-561-8354 (this number is only for situations related to death, imprisonment, or natural disasters).  If you need to renew your Brazil passport, you can appear in person at their office or renew by mail following the instructions on this link: Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta (itamaraty.gov.br).  Here is the link for the full list of contact information, including various email addresses: Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta (itamaraty.gov.br)

We Can Help if You Need Assistance

If you live in the Atlanta area or anywhere in the state of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, or South Carolina and have difficulty applying for a Brazil visa, or require assistance with any part of the visa process, please give our office a call at 404-682-5445 or schedule an appointment with our company.  We are a private agency in Atlanta providing Brazil visa services for Americans and other U.S.-based residents.  Our number one goal is to ensure your application documents for a visa are submitted accurately to the Brazilian government.  Our services eliminate delays and give you the peace of mind to focus on your travel plans. 

We provide the following Brazil visa services for our customers:

  • Brazil Tourist Visa (VIVIS)
  • Brazil Business Visa (VIVIS)
  • Brazil Temporary Work Visa (VITEM V)
  • Brazil Permanent (Retirement) Visa (VIPER)
  • Brazil Diplomatic and Official Visa
  • Brazil Study (Student) Visa
  • Brazil Religious Activity Visa
  • Brazil Volunteering Visa
  • Brazil Family Reunification Visa
  • Brazil Artistic or Sports Activities Visa
  • Brazil Hotel Accommodations