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Brazil visa question
As a USA or Canadian citizen, can I pass into and out of Brazil on the same day and not have to have a visa? Anyone done this? http://d26ya5yqg8yyvs.cloudfront.net/eek7.gif
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bump! :D
Can someone guide me where to go to find out if I need a visa to pass from Cobija, Bolivia / Brasileia, Brazil to the Asis Brazil / IƱapai, Peru (110 km) in the same day without a Brazilian visa? Can this be considered a 'transit'? |
Doesn't seem worth while...
It looks like a mountain of paperwork to get a 10 day in transit visa, which expires 1 month after it is generated and you still have to pay the reciprocal tourist fee...something in the area of $160.00.
This web page appears to be provided for travelers from the Middle East. I imagine the details would apply. If you are really stuck on this route, you might want to reach out to the Brazilian Embassy http://www.cgbrasil.org/Templates/In...?PostingId=373 Brazil is a pain to access, but its worth it. I can't figure out why are you want to cross through a small corner of it. Considering the expense and paperwork, I would look into different routes. |
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