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Brazil Immigration Services
Immigration Services for Foreign Citizens
As an immigration law firm, we can offer a range of services to foreign citizens interested in living or working in Brazil. We can provide initial consultations, assistance with visa and work permit applications, compliance guidance, representation in immigration matters, document translation, and more. By tailoring our services to meet the specific needs of our clients, we can help ensure a smooth and legally compliant immigration process, whether our clients are seeking temporary or permanent residency in Brazil.
Immigration Services for Foreign Individuals
As an immigration law firm, we can provide valuable assistance to companies looking to bring employees to work in Brazil. This includes advising on Brazilian immigration laws and regulations, assisting with the visa and work permit application process, providing consultation and representation services, and assisting with the extension of stay when necessary. By helping companies navigate the complex immigration process, we help ensure that their employees are able to work legally in Brazil, while also minimizing the risk of non-compliance with immigration laws. This can help companies to operate more smoothly and effectively in Brazil, while also ensuring that their employees are able to work and live in the country with ease.
Most Popular Visas in our Firm
Some of the Main Brazil Visas Available
Some of the main visas available to foreign citizens who want to live in Brazil:
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Temporary Work Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who will work for a Brazilian company for a specific period. It requires a work contract or a signed service agreement with a Brazilian company.
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Student Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who will study in Brazil for a specific period. It requires a letter of acceptance from a Brazilian educational institution.
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Family Reunification Visa: This visa is intended for family members of Brazilian citizens or permanent residents who wish to live in Brazil. It requires proof of family relationship and a sponsorship letter from the Brazilian family member.
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Investment Visa: This visa is intended for foreign investors who plan to invest a significant amount of money in Brazil. It may be an investment in a company or real estate.
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Retirement Visa: This visa is intended for foreign retirees who wish to live in Brazil. It requires proof of retirement status and a stable income or financial means to support oneself.
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Permanent Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who wish to permanently reside in Brazil. It requires proof of financial means to support oneself and a clean criminal record, in addition to other requirements.
These are just a few examples of the visas available to foreign citizens who want to live in Brazil. As an immigration law firm, We can provide guidance on the visa application process, eligibility requirements, and necessary documentation for each type of visa.
Visas Available in Brazil to Individuals
These are some of the most common types of visas of interest to foreign companies that need to bring their employees to work temporarily in Brazil:
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Temporary Work Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who will work for a Brazilian company for a specific period, usually up to two years. It requires a work contract or a signed service agreement with a Brazilian company.
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Technical Assistance Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who will provide technical services to a Brazilian company for a specific period. It requires a service agreement or a technical cooperation agreement between the foreigner’s company and the Brazilian company.
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Intra-Company Transfer Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who are being transferred to work for a subsidiary or affiliate of their current employer in Brazil. It requires proof of employment with the foreign company and a work contract with the Brazilian company.
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Business Visa: This visa is intended for foreigners who will participate in business meetings, seminars, or trade fairs in Brazil for a short period. It requires a letter from the foreign company explaining the purpose of the trip.
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Work Visa for Crew Members: This visa is intended for foreigners who will work on board of Brazilian-flagged vessels or foreign vessels that will operate within Brazilian waters. It requires a work contract with the shipping company and an endorsement from the Brazilian maritime authority.
Each type of visa has its own eligibility requirements, application process, and necessary documentation. As an immigration law firm, we can provide guidance on the specifics of each visa and assist companies with the visa application process to ensure a smooth and successful application for their employees.