CONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL



CONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL IN HOUSTON

Visa Department

1233 West Loop South, Park Tower North suite #1150

Houston, Texas, 77027

visa.houston@.br

VITEM V - Requirements check-list:

(standard work visa: for applicants with a valid work permit authorization* granted by the Brazilian Ministry of Labor)

STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL VITEM Vs APPLICANTS WITH A WORK PERMIT AUTHORIZATION

□ A) Applicant's Passport: original, undamaged; valid for at least another 6 months, with at least two blank visa pages.

□ B) 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.

□ C) Photograph: one recent, clear, front view, in color, professional 2"x2" passport photo of the applicant with a plain white or off-white background.

□ 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 (American) and 1 for his Norwegian coworker. During his appointment he must have 2 USPS money orders: one from him in the amount of US$ 290.00 (US$ 100.00 basic visa fee and US$ 190.00 reciprocity processing fee); one from his coworker in the amount of US$ 100.00 (US$ 100.00 basic visa fee).

□ E) Proof of Residential Address: notarized copy of one of the following: driver’s license, utility bills, copy of lease or bank statements.

□ F) Police Clearance*: which must:

□ Be an original document issued within the past 60 days on a standard letterhead with contact information of the issuing authority;

□ Have sufficient information about the applicant to determine it is not a homonym. Examples: full name, residential address, date of birth, identification document (passport, driver’s license or state ID), social security number;

□ Reflect where the applicant has lived on the past 12 months and match the applicant’s proof of residential address.

Note 1: Those that have lived in the United States within the last 12 months must present a standard police clearance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation – FBI listing applicant's full name, address and last 4 digits of social security number.

NOTE 2: If the visa was authorized under RNs 71/06, 72/06 or 81/08, the police clearance may be substituted by a notarized original letter from the Brazilian company who is sponsoring the work visa stating under the sanctions of the law that the applicant does not have a criminal record and assuming full responsibility for its conduct while operating in Brazilian waters.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR A VITEM V

If the not applying with a US passport:

□ K) Proof of Legal Residency: notarized copy of visa, permanent resident card or US passport or US birth certificate.

If the applicant is a dependent of a VITEM V visa holder:

□ J) Please verify additional requirements for dependents on our website.

If the applicant is under 18 years of age:

□ D) Please verify the special requirements for minors.

* ATTENTION:

• Documents not issued by American or Brazilian authorities must be legalized by the Brazilian consular office with jurisdiction over its place of issuance;

• Documents not issued in English, Portuguese, Spanish or French must also be accompanied by a translation done by a sworn translator in Brazil, by competent translator acknowledged in the country the document was issued and legalized by the Brazilian consular office with jurisdiction over its place of issuance or by Diplomatic Representation of the country that issued the document in the US.

• If approved, on average it takes 30-90 days to obtain a work permit. Once approved, on average it takes one week for the authorization to be published.

• Status of a work permit process can be verified on the Ministry of Labor's website ().

• The work permit authorization is usually available to the consular office assigned to it about a week after it was published in Brazil. Only then you may contact the Visa Department to confirm if the work permit is available at this consulate or not (visa.houston@.br).

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