
BRAZIL (PAHCE 2011)
Visa
related
information:
General
information:
http://www.brazilsf.org/visa_eng.htm
Citizens of the following countries do NOT need
visa:
http://www.brazilsf.org/visa_by_country.htm
Detailed information:
http://www.brazil-travel-guide.com/Brazil-Visa.html
Overview:
"Can you say RECIPROCITY ??
It seems that if a Country requires Brazilians to have a visa in order to
enter, Brazil will also require the citizens of that Country to have a visa
in order for them to enter Brazil
All U.S. Citizens must have a valid Brazilian Tourist Visa in order to enter
Brazil. For information on how to obtain a Brazilian Tourist Visa, visit the
Brazilian Embassy Web Site at http://www.brasilemb.org click on Consular
Services and then click on Visas.
Citizens of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, will also need a visa. You
cannot get a visa at the airport. If you do not have a valid visa, your carrier
will not even let you board the plane to Brazil. Again, check with the
Brazilian Embassy in your country in order to find out if a tourist visa is
required.
Most citizens of South American countries can most likely enter
Brazil with just a photo I.D..
Most European citizens, will most likely need only a passport in
order to enter Brazil."
See travel tips at
http://www.ez-riorentals.com/tourist-info.htm
Supplemental
detailed information:
"Rules
- For Foreign citizens traveling to
Brazil as tourists, as participants in conferences, seminars,
artistic or sports events.
- Citizens of countries exempted
from Brazilian Visa: Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados,
Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel,
Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Monaco, Morocco,
Namibia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino,
Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, the Sovereign Order
of Malta (citizens of Malta must have a visa), Spain, Suriname,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey,
United Kingdom, Uruguay, the Vatican and Venezuela.
- First entry into Brazil must be
no later than 90 days after the visa is issued.
- Foreign citizen may stay in
Brazil up to a maximum period of 90 days and once he has entered
Brazil, the stay may be extended up to another 90 days, making it a
maximum of six months stay.
- Application for the extension
should be made at least 2 weeks before the expiry of the visa.
- Paid or unpaid employment of
tourists in Brazil is strictly prohibited.
- An Embarkation/Disembarkation
card, provided to all visitors by the Brazilian Immigration
authorities (DPMAF), must be filled in and signed appropriately and
submitted to authorities upon arrival and when leaving Brazil.
Required Documents
- Applicant’s passport, valid for
no less than 6 months
- Soiled, damaged or defaced
passports will not be accepted
- Duly filled and signed visa
application form
- One passport-size photograph
- Originals and one complete set of
photocopies of: return or onward ticket or proof of means of support
during the applicant’s stay in Brazil (recent bank and credit card
statements, pay slips, are accepted as proof).
- Certificate of vaccination, where
necessary
- For applicants participating in
conferences, seminars, artistic or sports events, a letter from the
organisers.
- Receipt of payment of the
consular fee.
- Foreign nationals whose visa
applications must be submitted to the Brazilian Ministry of External
Relations are subject to an additional fee.
-
Information Concerning
Vaccinations When Traveling To Brazil
1. For children aged between
three months and six years, proof of vaccination against polio is compulsory
(vaccination booklet from local clinic or letter from GP).
2. An
international certificate of vaccination
against yellow
fever is compulsory for travellers who, within three months prior to
their arrival in Brazil, have visited or been in transit through any of
the following countries: Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia,
French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Guyana,
Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Republic
of the Congo (Brazzaville), Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal,
Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and
Tobago, Uganda, Venezuela.
3. Vaccination against
yellow fever is recommended
for all travellers when visiting the following states of Brazil: Acre,
Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Distrito Federa l, Espírito Santo, Goiás,
Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Paraná,
Piauí, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondônia, Roraima, Santa Catarina, São Paulo,
Tocantins."
See travel tips at http://www.riodejaneiro.com/v/visa_requirements/
Supplemental information:
http://www.vistobrasil.com.br/en/index.html?gclid=CO-DpYOZ26QCFQm87QodRyi8MQ
http://www.visatobrazil.com/
PERU (PAHCE 2010)
General
information:
Entering Peru is quite easy. On the plane you will
get a white card (Tarjeta Andina de Migración, Tarjeta Internacional de Embarque/Desembarque).
Just fill it out completely and present it at the airport together with your
passport. If you enter on road you will get the card at the border.
Citizens
of the following countries do NOT need to get a visa at an embassy or consulate
before entering Peru. A passport valid at least six months longer than you
intent to stay in Peru is enough to get a Tourist Visa directly at the border or
the airport. Children should travel on their own passport with photo (a detailed
listing of all countries can be found on the web page of the
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Peru):
Below listed countries can get a tourist visa at
the airport immigrations or any other Peruvian border without applying for it at
an embassy or consulate:
• North
America: |
Citizens of the United
States and Canada |
• Central America: |
Citizens of most Central American
countries (exception Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua, Panama) |
• South America: |
Citizens of all South American
countries |
• Europe: |
Citizens of all countries within the
European Union and Switzerland |
• Africa: |
Only citizens of South Africa |
• Asia: |
Citizens of Brunei, Hong Kong,
Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan |
• Oceania: |
Citizens of Australia and New Zealand |
For more information
concerning the above information
click here or see
URL below http://www.limaeasy.com/peru_info/peruvian_visa.php
Country
specific requirements:
Go to:
click here or see URL below
http://www.rree.gob.pe/portal/aconsular.nsf/bd437a0309e5e7be05256bff006da083/a086a1dda82ff807052574490075bc48/$FILE/VisasXExtranJul2009.pdf
"As Visa and Entry
Requirements can change without prior notice, we recommend to check the current
regulations
before your
trip to Peru with the nearest Peruvian Consulate or Embassies"
Mexico (PAHCE 2009)
Mexico visa is not required for
citizens of United States for a stay up to 180 days. Citizens of other
countries, please see links below
General
information:
http://www.travisa.com/Mexico/mexicoportal.html
http://mexico.visahq.com/
http://www.inami.gob.mx/EN/index.php
Participants from the countries that do not need visa
http://www.inami.gob.mx/EN/index.php?page/not_need_visa
Participants from the countries that need visa
http://www.inami.gob.mx/EN/index.php?page/need_visa
Unites States
The
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables citizens of certain countries to travel to the
United States for tourism or business for 90 days or less without obtaining a
visa. Not all countries participate in the VWP. Citizens of Canada in general do
not require a visa. Citizens of Mexico may qualify for special visa. More
detailed information can be found at
http://travel.state.gov/vwp.
To obtain a visa to participate in
this conference, you may need to present a letter from PAHCE Conference to the
U.S. Embassy when filling out your application. We will be pleased to provide
this letter if you have registered and prepaid the registration fee for the
conference. Also, see Gen. Information for refund
of registration fee information. Please visit our registration site when
activated or contact pahceadm@acsup.org
Once your registration is
complete please make note of your confirmation number and amount paid (you will
need to provide these on the visa letter request form). Registrants will receive
a visa letter sent via email, airmail, or fax as needed by requesting via email,
or preregister (see registration/preregistration). In the comment field indicate that you will be requesting, upon your
registration, a letter for your visa application. Provide your name, complete
mailing address, and email. Note, the comment field you may also use to identify
your field of interest and/or your position, and/or provide other comments.

Websites of U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic
Missions
http://usembassy.state.gov/
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