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New Brazilian consular jurisdictions: Miami and
Atlanta
The
jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Brazil in Miami covers
exclusively the State of Florida, as well as Puerto Rico and the
U.S. Virgin Islands.
The new Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta
is open to the public and process documents for residents of the
following States: Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi and Tennessee (previously under the jurisdiction of the
Consulate of Brazil in Miami).
The address of the Consulate General of Brazil
in Atlanta is as follows:
Consulate General of Brazil
3500 Lenox Road, suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30326
phone: (404)949-2400
fax: (404)949-2402
e-mail (provisional):
consuladoatlanta@gmail.com
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International Vaccination Certificate
Applicants who have visited
any of the countries listed below within the previous 90 days, must present a Yellow Fever
International Certificate upon entering Brazil.
Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Venezuela, Angola,
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea,
Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan.
Yellow fever vaccination is recommended if applicant intends to
visit one of the following regions in Brazil:
Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Federal District, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato
Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins.
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Visas by Mail (Application
for Permanent Visas must be done in person)
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When applying by mail, applicant must reside within
the Consulate's jurisdiction. Please
present proof of residence (copy of driver's license).
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Please allow 12 (twelve) business days for processing of visa application
and return of passport, not including transit time. This processing time
applies from the moment application is received at the Consulate.
Please note: Inquiries about the status of your visa application will
only be provided if the processing time required by this Office has
passed. Please confirm at the Post Office with your tracking number the
exact date your application was received at the Consulate, otherwise
consular officers will not be able to provide you with any information.
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The Consulate will receive correspondence sent by the
U.S. Postal Service as well as all courier services (address the
envelope to the attention of the Visa Section).
However, the Consulate
will only return documents via the U.S. Postal Service Express Mail. Applicants must therefore enclose a self-addressed
stamped envelope for the return of their documents.
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Incomplete or incorrect applications will be returned to sender.
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The Consulate will not accept envelopes which contain more than one
application. Such envelopes will be returned.
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The Consulate is not responsible for delayed, lost or stolen mail.
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Fees
This office will accept US Postal
Service money order payable to Consulate General of Brazil, or receipt
provided by the ATM machine located at the Consulate's main lobby.
The ATM only accepts cash and charges US$ 1.00 for the service.
Do not send cash, either for fee or
postage, by mail.
Fees vary
depending on the visa type. |