Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Palestine passport holders
Palestinian Authority (PA) passport holders must obtain a visa before traveling to Brazil. Applications are submitted at the nearest Brazilian Embassy, typically in Amman, Jordan or Cairo, Egypt for Palestinian travelers.
Palestine passport holders require a visa to enter Brazil.
Apply at the nearest Brazilian Embassy (typically Amman, Jordan for West Bank residents, or Cairo, Egypt). Documents: valid Palestinian Authority passport, completed application form, recent passport photo, proof of financial means, round-trip flight reservation, accommodation confirmation, and travel itinerary. Fee: approximately USD 80. Processing: 5 to 10 business days.
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
Current Travel Situation
Palestine to Brazil: What You Need to Know
Brazil has been a strong supporter of Palestinian statehood and recognized Palestine as a state in 2010. Brazil hosts a significant Palestinian diaspora, particularly in states like Sao Paulo. Despite this political support, Palestinian Authority passport holders must still apply for a standard Brazilian tourist visa.
How to Get There
Brazil does not offer visa on arrival for Palestinian nationals. Routes from Palestine to Brazil typically connect through Amman, Cairo, or Beirut.
Money & Banking
Brazil uses the Brazilian Real (BRL). ATMs are widely available. Visa and Mastercard are commonly accepted.
Practical Tips
Brazil's strong support for Palestinian rights may create a sympathetic application environment. However, documentation remains essential. Ensure you have a clear travel route from Palestine through an available border crossing (Jordan, Egypt). Yellow fever vaccination may be required when visiting certain Brazilian regions.