Brazil Business Visa VITEM II – Chinese Nationality:
(regular business visa: applicants going to Brazil i) to participate in business meetings and represent its company in a trade show or in a business negotiation such as to sell, to purchase, to inspect merchandise prior or after shipment, to discuss internal company policies; or iii) flight/ship crew without an International Crew card, or i) for media coverage or filmmaking):
STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL BUSINESS VISAS
- Applicant’s Passport: original, undamaged; valid for at least another 6 months, with at least two blank visa pages.
- Visa Application Form: printed receipt of the visa application form filled out and successfully submitted online duly signed by the passport holder (or parents/legal guardian of a minor) and with the photo glued on the appropriate boxes.
- Photograph: one recent, clear, front view, in color, professional 2″x2″ passport photo of the applicant with a plain white or off-white background.
- Itinerary: copy of your round-trip ticket, reservation, or letter from a travel agency under applicant’s name, listing flight number and arrival/departure dates and reservation code provided by the airline/cruise company;
- The itinerary may be waived if all the mandatory information for the itinerary is listed on the business letter.
- FEES: Individual money order from the United States Postal Service in the exact amount for each visa requested listing applicant’s name on the section “From”. Example: John will come in person to submit 2 visa applications: 1 for himself (US citizen) and 1 for a Canadian coworker. During his appointment he must have 2 USPS money orders in the amount of US$ 160.00 and US$ 80.00, respectively.
- Business Letter meeting the requirements listed below:
- Original: original signature of senior manager;
- Notarized: signee’s signature acknowledged by a US notary public
- Issued by applicant’s company/employer in the United States; Must state the following information
- Nature of business of the U.S. company;
- Applicant’s title and/or functions with the U.S. company;
- Detailed information concerning nature of business and activities to be conducted in Brazil;
- Responsibility of the U.S. company that applicant will not be pursuing any activities that are incompatible with a business visa (such as paid work, technical assistance, technical training) during his/her stay in Brazil;
- Name(s) and address(es) of Brazilian company(ies) with which applicant is going to deal/negotiate with;
- Name(s) of person(s) to be contacted in Brazil, phone number(s) and his/her/their functions with the Brazilian company(ies);
- Expected travel dates of trip to Brazil;
- Responsibility of the U.S. company for applicant’s stay in Brazil and his/her return to the country of origin;
NOTE: business letters MUST HAVE ALL of the above mentioned information. Business letters missing any of the required information and/or without original signature WILL NOT be accepted and therefore visa application WILL NOT be processed.