Travelling as a US citizen with a stopover in Brazil

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As US citizen, does one still need Brazilian transit visa, if travelling to another South-American country (eg. Argentina) with stopover in any of Brazilian airports?






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Do US citizens need a transit visa for Brazil?

You don't need a Brazil transit visa as long as you have an onward ticket and remain in the designated transit area (for a maximum of 7 hours). However, if you want to leave the airport you need a visa unless you are from a visa exempt country.

Can US citizens travel to Brazil COVID-19?

All individuals ages 12 and older traveling to Brazil by air must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination (electronic or printed), in addition to a Traveler's Health Declaration (DSV) completed no more than 24 hours prior to boarding, and proof of a negative COVID-19 test, either an RT-PCR test performed within 72 hours ...

Can I transit through USA from Brazil?

Transit is allowed with restrictions for vaccinated travelers. Fully vaccinated travelers are allowed to transit via the United States. Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before traveling.

How long can you stay in Brazil as a US citizen?

In Brazil, a tourist/business visitor may generally stay up to 90 days, extension or renewal possible for at most 90 days, totaling 180 days (After that time the foreigner must leave the country).



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