Liechtenstein Visa RequirementsFor Brazil passport holders

Brazilian citizens can visit Liechtenstein visa-free as it is part of the Schengen Area, sharing open borders with Switzerland and Austria. The tiny principality of Liechtenstein , one of the world's smallest countries , is a unique passport stamp and offers alpine scenery, the capital Vaduz, and a stamp-your-passport tourist tradition.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Vaduz
Europe
CHF (CHF)
German
UTC+1

Great news! Brazil passport holders can enter Liechtenstein without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required. Liechtenstein is accessed overland from Switzerland or Austria with no passport check. Despite no formal border control, your Brazilian passport should be valid. The postal office in Vaduz offers a famous entry stamp service (a passport stamp for tourists, though unofficial) for a small fee. The Swiss Franc is used in Liechtenstein.

Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Brazil to Liechtenstein: What You Need to Know

Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area through a special agreement (it is not an EU member) and shares open borders with Switzerland and Austria. There are no formal border controls between Liechtenstein and its neighbors. Brazilian travelers enter Liechtenstein as part of their Schengen visa-free access and the 90-day limit applies across the entire Schengen zone. Liechtenstein has no airport , access is by road from Switzerland (Buchs SG or Sargans by train, then bus) or Austria (Feldkirch).

Practical Tips

The Vaduz Castle overlooks the capital and is the royal residence , visible from below but not open to public except on the national holiday (August 15). The national museum (Landesmuseum) covers Liechtenstein's history in a compact setting. The Rhine Valley below Vaduz is beautiful cycling and hiking territory. Malbun is a small ski resort in winter. Liechtenstein is realistically visited as a half-day excursion from Zurich (90 minutes) or Innsbruck. Buying local stamps at the post office is a tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brazilians need a visa for Liechtenstein?

No. Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area and Brazilian passport holders can enter visa-free as part of their Schengen access. Days in Liechtenstein count toward the 90-day Schengen allowance.

How do you get to Liechtenstein from Brazil?

There is no airport in Liechtenstein. The nearest airports are Zurich (1 hour by train to Sargans, then bus) and Friedrichshafen in Germany. Most visitors approach by train and bus from Zurich or by car from Austria.

Does Liechtenstein use its own currency?

No. Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF), the same currency as Switzerland. Despite not being in the EU or using the Euro, CHF is used for all transactions.

Why do tourists get passport stamps in Liechtenstein?

Liechtenstein has no formal border controls and no official passport stamp requirement. However, the post office (Philatelie Liechtenstein) in Vaduz offers a decorative tourist stamp for a small fee as a popular souvenir tradition.