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Visa for India as
brazilian.
Honest, up-to-date guide for 2026. No travel-blog cliches, no easy promises.
Do I need a visa?
Yes — Brazilian passport holders need an India e-Visa. Apply online for US$ 25 (30-day) or choose longer options: 1 year (US$ 40) or 5 years (US$ 80).
Brazilian citizens require a visa to enter India. The e-Visa is the standard route — online application, approval within 72 hours.
Three durations available: 30 days (US$ 25), 1 year (US$ 40), 5 years (US$ 80).
Physical visas at the consulate are available for work, study, and residency purposes.
Voyspark official guide on entering India with a Brazilian passport.
The e-Visa is cheap and easy — fully online, valid for up to 5 years.
Pick the wrong visa category and you risk being turned away at the border.
Required documents
Required documents.
Complete list of what to bring. Missing any can mean denied boarding or border refusal.
01
Valid passport
Minimum 6 months validity beyond arrival date, plus 2 blank pages.
02
Approved e-Visa
Printed copy required — digital is not accepted at most ports.
03
Return or onward ticket
Must fall within the visa validity period.
04
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or confirmed host address.
05
Digital photo
5×5cm, white background, PDF format as required by the portal.
06
Yellow fever vaccine certificate
Mandatory for travelers arriving from Brazil.
Step-by-step.
Order matters. Skipping a step creates bottlenecks at the end.
- 1
Get the yellow fever vaccine
At least 10 days before departure.
- 2
Apply for the e-Visa
Official portal: indianvisaonline.gov.in.
- 3
Wait 72 hours
Do not buy flights before approval is confirmed.
- 4
Book your flights
Winter (Nov–Feb) offers the best weather and fares.
- 5
Reserve accommodation
Remote areas book up fast — aim for 30+ days in advance.
- 6
Buy travel insurance
Minimum US$ 100,000 medical coverage.
- 7
Print key documents
e-Visa approval, vaccine certificate, and return ticket.
Costs and timeline.
Official 2026 fees. Don't pay middlemen for what you can do online.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| e-Visa 30 days | US$ 25 |
| e-Visa 1 year | US$ 40 |
| e-Visa 5 years | US$ 80 |
| Consular tourist visa | US$ 90 |
| Yellow fever vaccine | Free (public health clinics in Brazil) |
Where to apply.
Official consulates and embassies. Only the listed sites are valid.
Warning
Common pitfalls.
The mistakes that send travelers home before they reach the destination.
Skipping the yellow fever vaccine
Immigration can turn you away at arrival — no exceptions for Brazilian travelers.
Buying flights before e-Visa approval
If rejected, you lose the ticket. Wait for the approval email.
Choosing the wrong visa category
Tourist, business, and medical e-Visas have different rules. Pick carefully.
Third-party e-Visa websites
The official site charges US$ 25. Anything higher is a reseller or scam.
Working on a tourist visa
Legally ambiguous and risky for long-stay digital nomads.
Travel insurance
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Technically no. Practically yes.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for India.
Get at least US$ 100,000 in medical coverage — add adventure activity cover if trekking or riding motorcycles.
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