Track Brazil Visa Status Online

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With multiple document requirements and the complexities of the process, we understand how challenging the Brazil visa application process can be. It is quite easy to feel anxious about not knowing where your visa application stands. That's why we have created the Atlys Brazil visa status tracking tool, which provides real-time updates on the progress of your Brazil visa application. 

Note: You can check Brazil visa status online using Atlys tool, even if you have applied directly at your nearest Brazil Mission or through any other authorized visa channel. 

How to check your Brazil visa status online?

Steps to track your Brazil visa application status easily:

  1. Step 1: Provide the details

Enter your date of birth, application number and the last name.

  1. Step 2: Submit the details 

Click on 'Check Status'  to see the progress of your Brazil visa application as shown below:

Approved: Your visa application is approved.

In process: Your application is still being processed.

Rejected: Your visa application has been rejected by the Brazilian visa authorities. 

Unknown: The information you have entered is invalid. 

Why use the Atlys Brazil visa status tracking tool?

  • Atlys works with the Brazilian visa authorities to provide 100% accurate, real-time updates.

  • The use of advanced technology ensures data protection and prevents unauthorised access.

  • It allows you to skip embassy visits and do Brazil visa application status checks from anywhere and anytime using your mobile phone or laptop.

How will I receive my Brazil visa once approved?

Once your Brazil visa is approved, you will typically receive it as a physical stamp or sticker placed on your passport. The Brazilian consulate or embassy affixes this stamp, which contains important information such as the visa type, validity period, and any conditions or restrictions.

After approval, depending on your mode of application, you'll need to either pick up your passport from the Brazil Mission or have it mailed back to you. 

Here is a sample of the Brazil visa:

What information do I need to check the status of my Brazil visa?

You will need your date of birth, application number and last name to do the Brazil visa application status check using the Atlys tool.

Can I check my Brazil visa application status on the government website?

Yes, you can also track the progress of your Brazil visa application on the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.  Here’s how:

  1. Visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ consular service section. 

  2. Select the ‘Foreign Citizens’ tab on the homepage. 

  3. Click the ‘check status’ option. 

  4. Under the ‘Applicant’s Name’ section, enter your name and date of birth. 

  5. Solve the Captcha and click ‘Search’ to view the update.

Can I track my Brazil visa application using my passport number?

No, Brazil visa status check by passport number is not possible. Instead, you can check the status on the Atlys Brazil visa status tracking tool using your name, date of birth and application number.

Can I reapply after my Brazil visa status is rejected?

Yes, you can reapply after your Brazil visa application has been rejected. However, you must carefully identify and understand the reasons for rejection. You must only reapply once you have made the corrections. In case of doubts, consider consulting visa experts, which can increase the chances of your visa approval the second time. 

Worried about another visa rejection? Apply with Atlys and let our experts ensure that nothing stops you from getting a Brazil visa this time!

Are there any charges for checking the status of my Brazil visa application on the Atlys tool?

No, the Atlys Brazil visa status tracking tool is absolutely free to use!

Got further questions? Reach out to the Atlys support team at [email protected] or contact the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate near you.

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History

Our experts continually monitor the official sources for any changes, and we update our articles when new information becomes available.

  • Current Version
  • 25 Sep 2024

    Written By:

    Karishma Agarwal

    Edited By:

    Arun Kumar Gundu

  • 22 Sep 2024

    Written By:

    Karishma Agarwal

    Edited By:

    Sathish Ramcharan