United Arab Emirates Visa RequirementsFor Brazil passport holders

Brazilian citizens can visit the United Arab Emirates visa-free for up to 30 days on arrival (extendable). The UAE offers Dubai's futuristic skyline and Burj Khalifa, Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Louvre Abu Dhabi, desert safaris, world-class shopping malls, and a convenient transit hub position between Brazil and Asia.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Abu Dhabi
Asia
AED (د.إ)
Arabic
UTC+4

Great news! Brazil passport holders can enter United Arab Emirates without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No visa required for stays up to 30 days (extendable to 60). Present your Brazilian passport at Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH). The UAE uses the UAE Dirham (AED), pegged to the USD. Immigration is efficient at DXB. Extensions are processed through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) online or via a registered hotel.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

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Brazil to United Arab Emirates: What You Need to Know

The UAE grants Brazilian passport holders a free visa on arrival for 30 days, extendable to 60 days total. The UAE is also the world's most connected aviation hub: Emirates (Dubai), Etihad (Abu Dhabi), and flydubai all operate extensively. Dubai International Airport (DXB) is consistently the world's busiest international airport and connects to virtually every destination globally. Many Brazilians use Dubai as a transit stop between Brazil and Asia, Africa, or South Asia, taking advantage of free transit layovers.

Practical Tips

The Burj Khalifa observation deck (At the Top) requires advance booking , the 124th and 125th floor tickets are standard; the 148th floor Atmosphere restaurant is premium. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is magnificent and free to enter (with dress code: abaya provided). Dubai's desert safari (half-day with dune bashing, camel rides, and dinner under stars) departs from any hotel. The Dubai Mall has an indoor ski slope, aquarium, and ice rink. The Gold Souk and Spice Souk in Deira (old Dubai) offer traditional market experiences. Ramadan travel requires cultural awareness about daytime eating restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brazilians need a visa for the UAE?

No. Brazil and the UAE have a visa-free arrangement. Brazilian passport holders receive a free 30-day visa on arrival at Dubai (DXB) and Abu Dhabi (AUH), extendable to 60 days.

Can Brazilians use the UAE as a transit hub to Asia?

Yes. Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the world's busiest international airport and Emirates connects to virtually every destination in Asia, Africa, and beyond. Many Brazilians use a Dubai stopover to break long flights to destinations like Thailand, Singapore, Maldives, or India.

What should Brazilian women know about UAE customs?

The UAE is a Muslim country with moderate dress codes in public spaces. While beachwear is fine at pools and beaches, covering shoulders and knees is expected in malls, souks, and religious sites. Alcohol is served at licensed hotels and bars but public intoxication is illegal.

Is Dubai good for budget travelers from Brazil?

Budget travel in Dubai is challenging. Accommodation is expensive outside Deira (old Dubai). However, the Dubai Metro is affordable and covers most tourist sites. Street food in Deira (shawarma, falafel, Iranian bread stalls) is cheap. Public beaches are free. The Dubai Frame and Jumeirah Mosque are low-cost sights.