Documentation of any visas or passports that have already been issued
Letter from the office (e.g., NOC/LOI letter on organization’s letterhead pad) detailing applicant’s name, designation, passport number, purpose, length of visit, sponsorship status, and other information. The Brazilian Embassy’s Visa Officer in New Delhi, India.
Trade licenses, certificates of incorporation, and memorandums of understanding are all required documents for anybody operating their own business or owning stock in a company.
Office ID or visitor’s pass, with a photocopy (3 copies).
Six months’ worth of original bank statements (salary/personal) including the bank’s name, telephone number, and authorized bank seal and signature (e-statement is not acceptable).
Bank Statements for the Last Six Months (with the Name and Phone Number of the Bank) from the Employer Firm (if the employer sponsors the trip).
10.Travel Plan:
Your journey plan is divided into individual days.
The applicant’s profile, travel history, and the purpose/nature of the visit may all play a role in determining what supporting documents are necessary
When you need assistance planning your trip to Brazil, contact Shopnotour.
The Brazilian Embassy in New Delhi can be found at 8 Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Road, New Delhi, India 110011.
Please visit our new website at: http://novadelhi.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/. Reach us at +1 11 2301 7301 or +1 11 2379 3683. Access the website here: http://novadelhi.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/.
Time Spent at Work
From Monday through Friday
Beginning at 9:00 am and ending at 1:00 pm (GMT -5), the first hour covers the hours of 9 am and 1 pm.
Time: afternoon (from 3:00 to 6:00 pm).
Consular Affairs Office
Day-to-day, Monday through Friday,
Apply for a visa between 9:30 and 11:00 am.
The time slot for picking up visas is between 4 and 5 pm.
The Basics of Visas:
The Embassy will only accept official paperwork in English or Portuguese. Only paperwork written in English will be accepted with a translation.
A Notary Public must notarize invitation letters and other documents relating to current employment. Invitation letters from Brazilian businesses or private Brazilians must be notarized in Brazil. The applicant may be approached for an interview at any point throughout the application process. The interviews will be conducted by the Embassy’s Consular Section Consular Officers.
Costs and Waiting Periods VISA PROCESSING FEE
Cost for Processing Several Entries at One Center (BDT)
Finances incurred in logistics (BDT)
Total (BDT)
Nine thousand plus or minus two thousand five hundred plus or minus thirty-four and fifty
9,000/- 25500/- 34,500/- \Shopnotour include VAT at 15% in their service (logistic) price.
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A business visa is a type of visa that allows individuals to enter a foreign country for the purpose of conducting business-related activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts, or exploring business opportunities.
The specific requirements for a business visa may vary depending on the country you are applying to, but generally, you will need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, a letter of invitation from a business partner or conference organizer, proof of travel arrangements (such as flight tickets), and evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay.
The processing time for a business visa can vary depending on the country and the consulate or embassy you are applying to. It is recommended to check the processing time on the consulate or embassy website before applying.
The length of stay allowed on a business visa varies by country and may be specified on the visa itself. In some cases, you may be allowed to stay for up to 90 days or longer, while in others, the visa may be valid for multiple entries over a period of several years.
No, a business visa is not intended for employment purposes. If you intend to work in a foreign country, you will need to obtain a work visa or permit.
In some cases, it may be possible to extend a business visa, but this will depend on the country you are visiting and the specific circumstances of your visit. It is recommended to contact the local consulate or embassy for guidance on visa extensions.
A business visa is typically issued for a specific country and may not allow for travel to other countries. If you plan to visit multiple countries for business purposes, you may need to apply for separate visas for each country.
Family members may be able to accompany you on a business visa, but this will depend on the specific visa regulations of the country you are visiting. In some cases, family members may need to apply for their own visas.