Portugal Visa for Brazilian Citizens
Yes — Brazilian passport holders can enter Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.
Visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period within Schengen area.
vistos.mne.gov.pt ↗Entering Portugal on a Brazilian passport
- → Travel with just your valid Brazilian passport. No visa or prior application needed.
- → See the exact document checklist for Brazilian applicants, by visa type.
- → Confirm the latest rules on the destination's official government page before you book.
Documents required for Brazilian applicants
The exact documents Brazilian citizens must submit for Portugal, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
otherResidency Visa
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased it, please click here (http://visa.vfsglobal.com/bra/en/prt/travel-insurance) Check below lists for residence / long-stay visas: Residence Visa for subordinate professional activity Residence Visa for independent professional activity or for entrepreneurial emigrants and Start up visas Residence Visa for teaching, highly qualified or cultural activity and highly qualified activity performed by subordinate worker Residence Visa for research, study, exchange of secondary school students, internship and volunteering Residence Visa for family reunification purposes Residence Visa for the establishment of residence for retired people, religious and people living on income Lists updated on 03/06/2020 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal Check forms / terms below: Check forms / terms below: Visa application form – Application form can be fulfilled through our Form Filling Assistance service Criminal record consultation request Consent Form Note: Bring your printed checklist in two copies with the header duly filled. All documents must be presented in the accurate order of the lists, previously signed, printed on white A4 paper, front only, without staples, clips, post-its or cover sheets and outside of any file kind. The lack of any listed document will result in the non-receipt of your process and consequently, the loss of the scheduled appointment. The documents presentation does not guarantee the visa granting; therefore, the Consular posts reserve the right to request documents other than those listed through VFS Global whenever they deem necessary. With the exception of your passport, no documents will be returned after the completion of your analysis, so make sure you have copies of all items delivered for yourself.
otherShort Stay , Schengen Visa
- Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased it, please click here (http://visa.vfsglobal.com/bra/en/prt/travel-insurance) Check the list for SCHENGEN visa below: Visto SCHENGEN Lists updated on 03/06/2020 by the Foreigners and Borders Service of Portugal Check the forms / terms below: SCHENGEN visa application form (the form may be directly filled on the appointment's day with our form filling assistance service) Consent Form Note: Bring two copies of your checklist printed, with the header duly filled. All documents must be presented in the accurate order of the lists, previously signed, printed on A4 white paper, front only, without Staples, clips, post-its or cover sheets and outside of files of any kind. The lack of any listed document will result in the non-receipt of your process and consequently, the loss of the scheduled appointment. The documents presentation does not guarantee the visa granting, therefore, the Consular posts reserve the right to request documents other than those listed through VFS Global whenever they deem necessary. With the exception of your passport, no documents will be returned after the completion of your analysis, so make sure you have copies of all items delivered for yourself.
otherTemporary Visa
- Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased it, please click here (http://visa.vfsglobal.com/bra/en/prt/travel-insurance) Please see below lists of documents for temporary / short-stay visa: Temporary stay visa for medical treatment Temporary stay visa to accompany a family member subject to medical treatment Temporary Stay Visa for transfers of nationals of States Parties to the World Trade Organization (WTO), in the context of the provision of services or professional training Temporary Stay Visa for the practice of an independent professional activity Temporary Stay Visa for scientific research activity; teaching activity in a higher education institution or highly qualified activity for less than 1 year Temporary Stay Visa for the practice of an amateur sports activity Temporary Stay Visa for stays longer than 3 months; frequency of study programs, student exchange, unpaid professional internship, volunteering Temporary Stay Visa for seasonal work for a period of more than 90 days (and a maximum of 270 days) Frequency of course in educational or vocational training establishment Lists updated on 03/06/2020 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal. Check forms / terms below: Visa application form - Application form can be fulfilled through our Form Filling Assistance service Criminal record consultation request Consent Form Note: Bring your printed checklist in two copies with the header duly filled. Have all your contact details in Portugal on hands, such as addresses, e-mail and telephone numbers for accommodation, university, company for which you will work separately from the documentation to be submitted. All documents must be presented in the accurate order of the lists, previously signed, printed on white A4 paper, front only, without staples, clips, post-its or cover sheets and outside of any file kind. The lack of any listed document will result in the non-receipt of your process and consequently, the loss of the scheduled appointment. The documents presentation does not guarantee the visa granting; therefore, the Consular posts reserve the right to request documents other than those listed through VFS Global whenever they deem necessary. With the exception of your passport, no documents will be returned after the completion of your analysis, so make sure you have copies of all items delivered for yourself.
Portugal visa for Brazil citizens — FAQ
Do Brazilian citizens need a visa for Portugal?
Yes — Brazilian passport holders can enter Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.
How long can Brazilian citizens stay in Portugal?
Brazilian passport holders can stay in Portugal for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.
What documents do Brazilian citizens need for Portugal?
A valid passport plus the Portugal document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
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For Brazilian citizens