Marylebone37 Posted April 11 #1 Share Posted April 11 https://edition.cnn.com/brazil-visa-us-citizens/index.html From April 10, 2025, citizens from Australia, Canada and the US will need a visa to enter the country. You'll have to upload your last three checking or savings account statements, or your last six payslips, and travelers will need an average of at least $2,000 showing in their account. Those who don’t meet the requirements must get a sponsor to sign for them, showing their finances instead. Good luck with this, Brazil! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milolii Posted April 12 #2 Share Posted April 12 This is good news as the original date was January 1, 2024; then April 10, 2024. We will see what happens in 2025. The delays affecting January 1 and April 10, 2024 were last minute announcements. The most recent decree was signed on April 9. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted April 12 #3 Share Posted April 12 2 hours ago, Marylebone37 said: https://edition.cnn.com/brazil-visa-us-citizens/index.html From April 10, 2025, citizens from Australia, Canada and the US will need a visa to enter the country. You'll have to upload your last three checking or savings account statements, or your last six payslips, and travelers will need an average of at least $2,000 showing in their account. Those who don’t meet the requirements must get a sponsor to sign for them, showing their finances instead. Good luck with this, Brazil! 15 minutes ago, milolii said: This is good news as the original date was January 1, 2024; then April 10, 2024. We will see what happens in 2025. The delays affecting January 1 and April 10, 2024 were last minute announcements. The most recent decree was signed on April 9. Nothing new here. Look a few lines down the page on this board and you'll see a thread titled "Brazil VISA" with over 300 posts. The visa requirement has been a hot topic of discussion since early October. The postponement of the starting date to April 10 was announced months ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted April 12 #4 Share Posted April 12 20 minutes ago, njhorseman said: Nothing new here. Look a few lines down the page on this board and you'll see a thread titled "Brazil VISA" with over 300 posts. The visa requirement has been a hot topic of discussion since early October. The postponement of the starting date to April 10 was announced months ago. My apologies...obviously I totally misread the change in effective date for the visa from April 10 2024 to April 10 2025. Thought you were talking about the change from January to April 2024. Obviously this development is new. My bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milolii Posted April 12 #5 Share Posted April 12 (edited) @njhorseman, no worries. This is good news for those completing their traveling before April 10, 2025. @Marylebone37 The US has similar requirements for citizens of Brazil requesting US visas, including proof of financial stability. Who knows what will happen, but some of the main reasons for the delays seem to be difficultly navigating and errors with the application process. Those are well documented in the other thread mentioned above. Edited April 12 by milolii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marylebone37 Posted April 12 Author #6 Share Posted April 12 I just can't imagine uploading bank statements or pay stubs to a foreign web site. Talk about the risk of fraud or identity theft! OMG. But I understand that travelers will make their own decisions based on their individual risk tolerances. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milolii Posted April 12 #7 Share Posted April 12 6 hours ago, Marylebone37 said: I just can't imagine uploading bank statements or pay stubs to a foreign web site. Talk about the risk of fraud or identity theft! OMG. But I understand that travelers will make their own decisions based on their individual risk tolerances. I agree, we had decided not to visit Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls ahead of our January, 2025, Buenos Aires RT cruise. That bank statement requirement was a big part of our decision. Now we are reconsidering the pre cruise trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted April 13 #8 Share Posted April 13 10 hours ago, Marylebone37 said: I just can't imagine uploading bank statements or pay stubs to a foreign web site. Talk about the risk of fraud or identity theft! OMG. But I understand that travelers will make their own decisions based on their individual risk tolerances. 4 hours ago, milolii said: I agree, we had decided not to visit Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls ahead of our January, 2025, Buenos Aires RT cruise. That bank statement requirement was a big part of our decision. Now we are reconsidering the pre cruise trip. NCLH was providing financial responsibility letters to its passengers (NCL, Oceania and Regent Seven Seas) that Brazil agreed to accept in lieu of bank statements. There's documentation of that, including a link the letter provided to its passengers on the lengthy "Brazil VISA" thread that's a couple of lines further down the board. Here's a link to what was provided: https://www.rssc.com/sites/default/files/2023-12/cruise-line-declaration.pdf Perhaps other cruise lines were doing the same, or will be next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cccole Posted April 13 #9 Share Posted April 13 6 hours ago, milolii said: I agree, we had decided not to visit Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls ahead of our January, 2025, Buenos Aires RT cruise. That bank statement requirement was a big part of our decision. Now we are reconsidering the pre cruise trip. If you can fit in Iguazu Falls from the Argentine side it's also fabulous. Flying from BA to IGR is really easy. Staying at the Melia Iguazu is amazing. I didn't want to leave. Cherie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ombud Posted May 7 #10 Share Posted May 7 Fortunately my 2nd (and probably last bc I won't give my bank stmt) trip to Brazil will be in January 2025 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torquer Posted May 9 #11 Share Posted May 9 I was pretty shocked when I happened to read this thread. Having to upload bank statements does seem crazy. So I then investigated what the US requires of foreign visitors. Indeed, unless you are from about 50 visa-waiver countries, you also have to produce bank statements to visit the US. Obviously, if I needed to do this to visit a foreign country, I would black out the account numbers. So it would seem the risk of fraud is pretty low...unless I am missing something. It is good that at least NCLH is providing a way for its passengers to avoid having to do this. Anyone who can afford to take a cruise to South America certainly has more than a few thousand dollars in their bank account. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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