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Brazil Visa for Ghanaians

⚠ Visa Required — You must apply before travel
10% Rejection Rate
2/5 Difficulty
7–10d Processing
GHS 1,310 Total (~$90)

Quick Facts

Requirement Visa Required
Visa Fee GHS 1,310 (~$90)
Processing Time 7–10 working days
Appointment Wait ~1 weeks
Stay Duration Up to 90 days
E-Visa Available online

Brazil launched an e-visa system in 2024, making it significantly easier for Ghanaians to apply online and receive approval in 5–10 days. The main non-negotiable requirement is a valid yellow fever certificate — Ghana is an endemic country and Brazil enforces this strictly at entry.

Key Warnings

  • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory and enforced at Brazilian entry points. Ghanaians without a valid International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) will be denied boarding or entry. Get vaccinated at least 10 days before travel.
  • The Brazil e-visa launched in 2024 streamlined the process — but the embassy in Accra also accepts in-person applications if you prefer a physical stamp.
  • Brazil's 90-day stay limit resets per visit. It does not accumulate — overstaying is taken seriously and can result in deportation and a future entry ban.

Insider Tips

  • Apply for the e-visa 2–3 weeks before travel. Processing is typically 5–10 days, but apply early to have buffer time for any document issues.
  • The yellow fever certificate ('yellow card') issued in Ghana must come from an authorised vaccination centre. Noguchi Memorial Institute in Accra is the most widely accepted. Carry it physically and as a photo on your phone.
  • São Paulo (GRU/CGH) and Rio de Janeiro (GIG/SDU) are the main entry airports. Both have efficient immigration for pre-approved e-visa holders.
  • Brazil uses Portuguese, not Spanish — download a translation app before arrival. Most immigration officials and hotel staff outside tourist zones have limited English.

Required Documents

  • Valid Ghanaian passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended return date.
  • Digital passport photo Required for e-visa upload. White background, face clearly visible, taken within 6 months.
  • Ghana Card (National ID) Scan required for e-visa application.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate (MANDATORY) Ghana is classified as a yellow fever endemic country. Brazil will refuse entry without proof of vaccination. Certificate must be issued at least 10 days before travel.
  • Return flight ticket or itinerary Evidence of onward travel out of Brazil required.
  • Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation For the full duration of intended stay in Brazil.
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) Demonstrate sufficient funds. Approximately $50/day in Brazil is the general benchmark.

Recommended (Optional)

  • Travel insurance certificate Recommended but not mandatory. Brazil's healthcare system can be expensive for visitors.
  • Employment letter Recommended to strengthen ties-to-home evidence.

Health Requirements

⚠️ Yellow Fever Certificate required. Ghana is a yellow fever endemic country. Brazil requires proof of yellow fever vaccination from travellers arriving from Ghana. Your International Certificate of Vaccination (ICV/yellow card) must be valid and issued at least 10 days before arrival. Get vaccinated at Noguchi Memorial Institute, Accra, or any designated vaccination centre in Ghana.

Why Applications Get Rejected

Brazil rejected 10% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:

  • Missing or invalid yellow fever certificate

    Most common issue for Ghanaian travellers. Brazil enforces the yellow fever requirement strictly for arrivals from endemic countries.

    Fix: Get vaccinated at an authorised centre (Noguchi Memorial Institute, Accra) and ensure certificate is dated at least 10 days before travel.

  • Incomplete e-visa application documentation

    The e-visa portal requires specific document formats and photo specifications. Errors or missing files cause delays or rejections.

    Fix: Follow the portal instructions exactly. Use a clear recent photo and ensure all scans are legible.

  • Insufficient proof of accommodation or onward travel

    Brazil immigration expects to see a return ticket and confirmed accommodation for the full stay.

    Fix: Book refundable hotel reservations and a return flight itinerary before applying.

Latest Updates

2024-01

Brazil launches e-visa for Ghanaian travellers

Brazil opened its e-visa portal (evisabrasil.itamaraty.gov.br) to West African passport holders including Ghana in 2024, replacing the predominantly in-person process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Ghanaians need a yellow fever certificate for Brazil?
Yes, absolutely. Ghana is classified as a yellow fever endemic country, and Brazil requires proof of yellow fever vaccination for all travellers arriving from endemic countries. Without a valid International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) your boarding may be denied. Get vaccinated at least 10 days before travel at Noguchi Memorial Institute in Accra or another authorised centre.
Should I apply for the Brazil e-visa or visit the embassy in Accra?
The e-visa online at evisabrasil.itamaraty.gov.br is the fastest and most convenient option — approval in 5–10 days without leaving your home. The Brazilian Embassy in Accra (Cantonments) also accepts in-person applications. Most Ghanaians choose the e-visa for its speed and simplicity.
How long can Ghanaians stay in Brazil on a tourist visa?
The Brazil tourist e-visa allows up to 90 days per visit and is typically valid for 2 years with multiple entries. The 90-day stay limit applies per entry — you cannot stay more than 90 days on a single visit, but you can return within the visa's 2-year validity.
What is the total cost of a Brazil visa from Ghana?
The total cost is approximately GHS 1,310 in 2025: the e-visa application fee of $80 (~GHS 1,165) plus a service fee of approximately $10 (~GHS 146). Both are paid online during the e-visa application and are non-refundable if refused.