Thread: Tourist Visa Information
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06-29-05 00:29 #9
Posts: 1309I think Jak posted about getting an Brazilian visa a year or so ago. I have tickets for late August. I just think it's going to be a hassle to apply from the US for it. I already got the 24 extra pages in my passport when I was in Costa Rica earlier this year. I've already used up 5 or 6 pages of it.
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06-28-05 22:51 #8
Posts: 1043Visas & pages
As written below, the Brasilian visa is valid even though the passport may have expired. I got my first 5yr visa in about 1999, when my US passport expired in 2000. I continued to carry and use my expired passport with the valid Brasil visa for about 4 years. This is not the case for all countries, in Chile they give you a "visa" upon entry for about us70 that is stapled to your passport. It is only good until that passport expires. Short on time, no problem, the Brasilian consulate will generally only give you the visa if its urgent (you are travelling in a week, already have a ticket, and need the visa now)
As for getting more pages in your US passport, go to the US embassy in Palermo, they´ll give you about 20 addl pages in about 15 minutes.
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06-28-05 21:03 #7
Posts: 713Passport for frequent travelers
Originally Posted by jaimito cartero
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06-28-05 13:16 #6
Posts: 1309Originally Posted by bandy
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06-28-05 12:26 #5
Posts: 311Carry both!
Originally Posted by jaimito cartero
Bandy
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06-28-05 04:21 #4
Posts: 1309Originally Posted by moore
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06-27-05 23:07 #3
Posts: 1043Visa brasil
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
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06-26-05 02:18 #2
Posts: 1309Brazil visa - can you still get it fast in ba?
I recall that jak (I think) posted about a quick way to get a Brazilian Visa while in BA. I'm going for a bit more than a week, and rather than send it to the Brazilian consulate in the US, I thought I could get it on my trip.
Has anyone gotten one in BA recently?
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02-16-05 17:28 #1
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Tourist Visa Information
Generally speaking, US Citizens do not need an advance visa to travel to Argentina. As a matter of general protice, US Citizens are granted a visa at the airport on arrival in Argentina.
Here is the U.S. State Department visa requirement web site for every country.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/...ures_1229.html
Here is the requirement for the British and UK residents
http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...=1007029390590
Do check in the Foreign and Commenwealth Office's main website for more information.