Asuzi Posted January 16 #51 Share Posted January 16 NCL may require a Brazilian visa to board the ship. You may want to check with NCL directly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donnaree Posted January 23 #52 Share Posted January 23 On 1/16/2024 at 3:02 PM, complawyer said: i booked this cruise because it was a long voyage, the price for a 2 bedroom suite was amazing, and i wanted to see/photograph Christ the Redeemer and wander the streets of lisbon. we had previously been to tenerife and funchal, and meh! had the issue of a visa come up prior to the Brazilian decision,i probably would have cancelled the cruise to avoid the hassles. while i know im entering the country before apr 10th, im hesitant to shell out the money for the visa if we dont need it inthe other brazilian ports. i tend to agree with njhoresman, that you only check through immigration upon 1st entering the country. hopefully that stays true throughout the other ports in brazil. if not, i booked myseld a very,very,very long sea voyage(lol) Visa central told me today that I do not need a visa. be entering Brazil on the seventh and I will be Brazil even if I’m on a cruise ship and going to different ports. NCL said that they will do whatever visa central said. EVisa said I definitely needed a visa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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