Assuming you live in the USA, do a web-search and look for the closets Brazilian consulate to where you live. (See the link I've given to you below). THEN, go to their website and read their guidelines for visas. There are several kinds of visas, ranging from tourist visas to student visas to business visas.
Once you read the requirements, I suggest you then contact a reputable travel agent in your area. Since obtaining a Brazilian visa CAN be slighly complicated, a local travel agent might help you a lot. This is especially true if the nearest Brazilian consulate is hundreds of miles away from where you live! In short, they can take care of having a courier hand-deliver your passport to the nearest Brazilian consulate. My travel agent charges $110 for the visa + $68 for the courier fee + $25 for their own processing fee. They'll waive the $25 fee if you buy an airline ticket with them at the same time. However, the $110 goes to the consulate and the $68 goes to the courier. At the present time Brazilian consulates REQUIRE that visas are obtained IN PERSON. So, either you have to go to the consulate yourself or you have to pay a courier to go for you. Unfortunately, you can't mail in your passport, application and money. Since I live 500+ miles from the nearest consulate the travel agent/courier option works best for me.
Below are a couple of links that might be able to help you. One is a link for Brazilian consulates around the world. The other is for the "tourist visa" area of the San Francisco office. This particular link will show you what it takes to get a tourist visa.
Good luck!!
2006-09-09 03:39:51
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answered by take_me_to_the_beach 3
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i dont know where are u come from but here's some website for apply brazil visa.
Embassy of Brazil in Luanda, Angola - Av. Presidente Houari Bouedienne 132, C.P. 5428 - Miramar Luanda, Angola. Tel: + (2442) 44-1307/2010/2871/4759. Fax: + (2442) 44-4913. E-mail: emb.bras@ebonet.net
Embassy of Brazil in Vienna, Austria - Am Lugeck 1/5/151010, Wien, Austria. Tel: + (431) 512-0631. Fax: + (431) 513-8374. E-mail: ausbrem@utanet.at
Embassy of Brazil in Sofia, Bulgaria - Ulitsa Frederic Joliot Curie, 19 Bloco 156/1 Apto 61113, Sofia, Bulgaria. Tel: + (3592) 72-1002/ 72-2497/72-3527/973-3902. Fax: + (3592) 971-2818. E-mail: sofbrem@main.infotel.bg
Embassy of Brazil in Beijing, China - No. 27, Guang Hua Lu, Beijing Tel: 010-65322881 Fax: 010-65322751 E-mail: info@brazil.org.cn
Embassy of Brazil in Athens, Greece - Platia Philikis Eterias 14, 3rd floor, 106 73 Athens, Greece. Tel: + (3010) 721-3039. Fax: + (301 0) 724-4731. E-mail: embratenas@internet.gr
Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi, India - 8 Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi 110011, India. Tel: + (9111) 301-7301. Fax: + (9111) 379- 3684. E-mail: brasindi@giasd101.vsnl.net.in
Embassy of Brazil in Jakarta, Indonesia - Mulia Tower, suite 1602, 16th floor JL. Gatot Subroto Kav 9-11 Jakarta 12930, Indonesia. Tel: + (6221) 526-5656. Fax: + (6221) 526-5659. E-mail: brasemb@rad.net.id
Embassy of Brazil in Dublin, Ireland - Harcourt Centre, Europa House, 5th Floor 41-54 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel: + (3531) 475-6000. Fax: + (3531) 475-1341. E-mail: irlbra@iol.ie
Embassy of Brazil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 22 Persiaran Damansara Endah Damansara Heights 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, PO Box 12363. Fax: + (603) 255-2543. E-mail: brazil@po.jaring.my
Embassy of Brazil in Islamabad, Pakistan - House 182 G, Attaturk Avenue, G6/4 PO Box 1053, Islamabad, Pakistan. Tel: + (9251) 227-9690/9691/9692/9696. Fax: + (9251) 282-3034. E-mail: isb01288@paknet2.ptc.pk
Mission of Brazil in Bangkok, Thailand - Lumpini Tower, floor 34, Thungmahamek/Sathorn, Bangkok 10120, , Thailand. Tel: + (662) 679-8567. Fax: + (662) 679-8569. E-mail: embrasbkk@mozart.inet.co.th
2006-09-09 02:21:20
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answered by lisya 2
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