Extend tourist visa for Americans
Who has experience extending their tourist visa? I found this list below on a website that gave instructions on how to extend the tourist visa. I don’t understand why or how one would purchase their return flight if they are hoping to leave later, but aren’t sure that they will be granted this permission. Can someone offer me some insight into this process?
Original passport
Visa extension form
Payment receipt with bar code
Copy of credit card statement (with credit limit circled) or bank statement from the last 30 days
Entry/exit card (given at arrival)
Air ticket out of the country showing the date and flight number
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You may have to purchase a return ticket that allows you to change the date. I would call the airline and find out what your options are to change it.
Jim
I entered on November 11th 2016, came into Rio, without a return Ticket. I went to the Federal Police Station at the airport in Porto Seguro Bahia international airport. Asked for an extension on about February 3rd.
They took my passport, and gave me a form to fill out as well as my passport back along with another form to take to Banco do Brasil to pay a small fee (i honestly don't remember how much the fee for the extension was, but it was minimul) and Told Me to return on February 7th or 8th ( Was the 7th, I just looked at passport and Extension Stamp)
I went home, filled out the form, went to the bank and paid fee. Went back to the Federal Police Station on the 7th of Feb . They took receipt of payment, and my passport, asked me absolutely No questions, NO return or exit ticket nor any Bank or credit card statements, they made a new stamp inside passport with new date of February 7th 2017, told me "Obrigardo " I likewise said the same and left.
When I came back and entered thru Recife on November 18th 2017 with ABSOLUTELY NO issues ,after Overstaying about 155 days past my extension (I left on October 25th 2017), they stamped my visa with new entry date of November 18 2017, with NO return Ticket, no bank statements, no questions ...told me Obrigardo and that was it...And I write this to you from my home in Arraial d'Ajuda Bahia.
I've heard supposed horror stories but I have found them to be gossip, 6th hand info, unreliable and not even close to truth...maybe others had issues while here with law or government I don't know. But usually people cry and wine have some undisclosed issue. Anyhow My story is mine, from about 3 weeks ago of my entry.
I hope the candid truth helps,
Lawrence
I know what the websites say about this, and tech may be the letter of the law. But I have never found any one within the government here to follow the law. I have never had any friends or others i know or have met that have had to do all that. I think the Brazillian Federal Police know that people adjust their stays allnthe time And to have to adjust or redo a plane ticket is expensive. And also read my first reply to you. They never have made me show all that crap. If they do to others in sure it's cause they have given them some reason to not trust them and to be suspicious of them.
We have lots of colleagues to extend their business visa here, no problem at all.
Is the document I have to fill out to pay for my visa to be extended? If so, can anyone assist me with how to fill it out?
I would suggest going to the Federal Police Station that services your area for this matter, specifically to the nearest international airport where they will Have a federal police station that handles this. They will give you exactly the forms needed and required form for the Bank.
Cute photo! Here´s how to fill that out. That is for the extension of your stay that costs 110.44 reais..
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robal
My wife and I went to the Federal Police Station at the airport in Porto Seguro Bahia international airport Monday to ask about this as my visa will be ending in a few weeks and I need to get it extended again.
The woman who we delt with was kind and polite. Took my info from my passport, name, passport number etc...
Gave my wife her number and told her to call her today (as she was busy at time)
But today my wife called, the Federal Police employee told my wife for me to come in on the 15th of next month and she will extend it for 90 days...same as last year, no issues
So nothing there has changed with extensions...
If anyone has issues regarding this at a different city, I would recommend taking a weekend trip here to Porto Seguro Bahia...it is a major tourist town for Brazil and the Federal Police Station here is very friendly and lenient...Porto Seguro derives 90% of its income from tourists and they Want You to stay here, I promise! They last year were very kind, no questions about anything nor required me to show anything other than passport and fill out form, same as this year...
I don't know about lucky...the folks at the Federal Police Station here are trained well I think...they only do what the law truly allows...the police can do this for anyone anywhere within Brazil but seems that in other areas they just don't know how to apply the law, they are not trained well and don't know the laws...i think
A cheap flight here to Porto seems a very small price to pay to be able to achieve this. The employees are the same as last year, meaning no turn over at that office...they are all quite knowledgeable about the law, they do not make you bring in copies of all kinds of things that some other Police make you show such as they have never asked me for income, credit card statements, bank statement nor proof of Exit Flight...
I also have the direct phone number for a woman that works there if anyone needs it to ask her a question...she is quite friendly, for me she has looked into my questions and had my wife call her back when she has an answer...anyhow, I hope this may help someone in the future
Lawrence
Those are the people that that girl from Holland
need.
robal
though in Rio Grande do Sul are not that beautiful as Santa Catarina or Bahia.
Not a word... She just disappeared. I'm only
hoping that she took our advice!
robal wrote:Lawrence,
Not a word... She just disappeared. I'm only
hoping that she took our advice!
Amen! I don't like thinking about the downside.
Almost the same as there...thats not a bad price 1200...
I used to live at a 4 br house along the beach in Santa Catarina for 2 yrs. It was a blast as I watched the fisherman hauled their nets full of fish in front of my house. Charcoal grilled fish
after!
Thanks for the invitation! We still might meet
one of these days. Veteran to another...
you can almost have your way on eveything in
Brazil!
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