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Citizenship

Citizenship Services for Brazil

At WK International Services, we offer comprehensive assistance to foreigners who wish to live, work or invest in Brazil.

Our services range from obtaining visas to regularizing permanent residency.

How can we help?

Our specialized team provides support in various immigration processes, including work visas, family reunion, investor and permanent residence.

We’re here to simplify and streamline every step, ensuring your experience is smooth and successful.

Why choose us?

Elite Legal Advisory

A boutique firm serving clients with global ambitions

Bilingual, Brazil-Barred Attorneys

Based in São Paulo with global reach and deep local insight

Cross-Border Fluency

Expertise in U.S.-Brazil legal navigation for sophisticated profiles

Discreet and Personalized

Confidential service tailored to your life architecture

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about immigration processes in Brazil? Check out the answers to the most frequently asked questions and get clear and accurate information to plan your future with confidence.

Brazil offers several types of visas, including tourist visas, temporary visas for work, study, and family reunions, and permanent visas for investors or retirees. Each category has specific requirements that must be met in order to be granted a visa.

Permanent residence can be requested by foreigners based on marriage to a Brazilian citizen, stable union with a Brazilian citizen, having Brazilian children, or through significant investment in the country. The process varies according to the reason for the request and requires the presentation of specific documents for each case.

The processing time for a work visa can vary, but it usually takes between 2 and 6 months from the date of submission of the complete application. It is important to ensure that all required documents are correct and complete to avoid delays.

To renew your visa, you must present documentation that proves the continuity of the situation that justified the issuance of the original visa, such as an employment contract for work visas or enrollment certificates for student visas. In addition, you must be up to date with all tax and administrative obligations in the country.

Brazil does not impose nationality restrictions for issuing visas; however, the process and requirements may vary slightly depending on the applicant’s country of origin. It is essential to verify the specifics applicable to your nationality with the Brazilian consular authority.

Start Your Citizenship Process Today

Ready to take the next step? Contact us to discuss your immigration needs and find out how we can help you achieve your goals in Brazil.