Thanks very much for the info! Had two weeks left, went today got it quickly and easily, didnt ask for anything just gave form and payment form. Information on web not good but you helped a lot!
Man! I had met you in Bangkok hostel back in Jan 2020. You're still making these amazing videos. I sincerely hope your channel blows up one day. Best wishes & safe travels ✌🏼
Oh my god dude, you're a legend, thank you SO MUCH. I'm going to be in São Paulo soon to be with my boyfriend, and wanted to stay until around 160 days on my tourist visa, and I couldn't find concise information about this anywhere online. This puts my mind at ease and is going to make the process of getting my extension so much easier for my boyfriend and I. Thanks for the CPF video too; as a fellow digital nomad and hopeful future Brazilian I am eternally grateful for this.
Very useful thank you. I will be applying for an extension soon and this has made everything much clearer. One point for you as I regilarly draw cash from the 🏧 and in my experience the limit is always 1000reais not 100 and you will pay 24reais as you said.
Hey! This is an awesome video! I'm leaving for my second trip to Brazil in November and was having the hardest time finding information about a travel extension. Your video is so helpful, thank you!
Hello and good morning. Thank you so much for the video Step By Step Guide. I am a bit confused if you could help me out please. I am in Sao Paulo but traveling to Florianopolis which is where I'll be requesting an extension. My confusion is this...Okay so I have the page you mentioned where you fill it out with parents name etc...is that the appointment you are scheduling when you do that? Do you get an email or something when you fill it out? Secondly you showed another page which is where you pay. Which one do you do first? Or does it matter? So I have to print that page out as well? That's the part that is confusing because I think I need to show that I have paid the $110.44 R when I show up to the scheduled appointment where they rubber stamp the additonal 90 days. So I will need passport, Airbnb Reservation of my stay(s), Flight Booking to and from or only leaving?, and 3 months of bank statements? Thank you so much....
Hi, you do not need to make an appointment to extend your visa, you can just show up with your paperwork and they'll see you right away. No emails needed either 😉 You are correct that you need to pay before you go to the federal police, so you're basically printing out a bill and taking that bill to the bank, who will keep half and stamp the other part "paid". That part is what you take with you to the federal police. I did not take any flight information with me, but the other documents you mentioned, I did take. Best of luck, and let us know once you've successfully finished the process and if there are any updates we need to know. Thanks!
Thanks TMax for that video! Really helpful. I have one following question though. Do you know if it is essential to have a CPF number to apply for visa extension?
Glad you found it helpful😃🤝 Recently, someone else confirmed that a CPF is NOT required for the extension, but it is useful to have in Brazil, so I'd personally recommend getting one. Takes just a few days if you follow the steps in my other video ruclips.net/video/7r6_Bl5UFRM/видео.htmlsi=tQ2SOkaWMM098SbD
I just received an email that states you can go directly to apply for a visa extension: "Os pedidos/informações de prorrogação de estada devem ser realizados pessoalmente numa Unidade de Polícia Federal. Caso tratar-se dessa Superintendência da Polícia Federal de São Paulo (Rua Hugo D´Antola, 95, Lapa de Baixo), o(a) senhor(a) deverá comparecer ao 3º andar - Setor de Atendimento do NUCAD/DELEMIG/DREX/SR/PF/SP, sem necessidade de agendamento. A solicitação deve ser realizada ANTES do vencimento do prazo atual. O horário de atendimento dessa unidade é de segunda à quinta das 8h30 às 17h30 e de sexta das 8h30 às 16h30 (exceto feriados). Atenciosamente, NUCAD/DELEMIG/DREX/SR/PF/SP"
hey great vid!! im doing the application now. stuck on to what CEP to use as i dont live here.. any advise on what you did for this? thanks & keep up the great vids
What did you use for your proof of income? Was there a certain amount of money they required to be in your bank account or which exact document did you use?
I used the first page of my bank statements for three different months. It was not listed on the requirements, but I threw it in there anyway. The digital nomad visa that I got (and will make a video about soon) requires you to earn at least $1,500 per month.
I think I heard visa requirements get more stricter after April 10 (visa required to enter brazil after April 10), so I wanted to apply for my extension before that. How early can I apply for an extension if my 90 days is up on May9?
Thanks for watching! For the visa extension you can do it no sooner than one month before, so that would be April 9 for you. Seems like you have a one day window to not get caught up in the bureaucracy, and I think it's perfectly doable, as I did almost everything in one day. If you plan and pay for stuff a bit before and show up on the 9th, I think you'll be fine. I've also heard about this eVisa taking affect in April, after being pushed back twice from Oct 2023, but only time will tell what really happens.
It depends on where you're planning to live. I know some people that have found good deals on Airbnb, others through word of mouth, and then there's always google searches. Surely you'll be able to find something😉
Any info to add to help future travelers to Brazil?
Thanks very much for the info! Had two weeks left, went today got it quickly and easily, didnt ask for anything just gave form and payment form. Information on web not good but you helped a lot!
Glad to hear it worked out for you!
Man! I had met you in Bangkok hostel back in Jan 2020. You're still making these amazing videos. I sincerely hope your channel blows up one day. Best wishes & safe travels ✌🏼
Hey bud, we had some good times in Thailand, huh? 😏 Yeah, I'm still making videos, hopefully with a bit more production value🤣 Thanks for the support!
Oh my god dude, you're a legend, thank you SO MUCH. I'm going to be in São Paulo soon to be with my boyfriend, and wanted to stay until around 160 days on my tourist visa, and I couldn't find concise information about this anywhere online. This puts my mind at ease and is going to make the process of getting my extension so much easier for my boyfriend and I. Thanks for the CPF video too; as a fellow digital nomad and hopeful future Brazilian I am eternally grateful for this.
I'm glad to hear my videos are helpful🥰 Enjoy Brazil!
Dude, some Lithuanian hobo here. Very useful stuff, you saved me a lot of time and nerves. Thanks!
Glad to help out a Lithuanian hobo😎
Very useful thank you. I will be applying for an extension soon and this has made everything much clearer. One point for you as I regilarly draw cash from the 🏧 and in my experience the limit is always 1000reais not 100 and you will pay 24reais as you said.
Glad to hear the video was helpful🤩 It is definitely important to pick the right ATM to avoid an unfavorable situation 😅
Hey! This is an awesome video! I'm leaving for my second trip to Brazil in November and was having the hardest time finding information about a travel extension. Your video is so helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Welcome back to Brazil😉
so helpful! thank you! saved us $100 paying someone who said they would help us with this when it's so simple and easy!
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for the info! FYI: you're only able to make the online payment when you have a CPF! (Or that's what I read anyway).
Glad the video was helpful. Thanks for sharing!
Omg the most informative video I’ve found. Thank you soooo much!!!!!!
So glad you found it helpful🤝
Hello and good morning. Thank you so much for the video Step By Step Guide. I am a bit confused if you could help me out please. I am in Sao Paulo but traveling to Florianopolis which is where I'll be requesting an extension. My confusion is this...Okay so I have the page you mentioned where you fill it out with parents name etc...is that the appointment you are scheduling when you do that? Do you get an email or something when you fill it out? Secondly you showed another page which is where you pay. Which one do you do first? Or does it matter? So I have to print that page out as well? That's the part that is confusing because I think I need to show that I have paid the $110.44 R when I show up to the scheduled appointment where they rubber stamp the additonal 90 days. So I will need passport, Airbnb Reservation of my stay(s), Flight Booking to and from or only leaving?, and 3 months of bank statements? Thank you so much....
Hi, you do not need to make an appointment to extend your visa, you can just show up with your paperwork and they'll see you right away. No emails needed either 😉
You are correct that you need to pay before you go to the federal police, so you're basically printing out a bill and taking that bill to the bank, who will keep half and stamp the other part "paid". That part is what you take with you to the federal police.
I did not take any flight information with me, but the other documents you mentioned, I did take.
Best of luck, and let us know once you've successfully finished the process and if there are any updates we need to know. Thanks!
Thanks TMax for that video! Really helpful. I have one following question though. Do you know if it is essential to have a CPF number to apply for visa extension?
Glad you found it helpful😃🤝 Recently, someone else confirmed that a CPF is NOT required for the extension, but it is useful to have in Brazil, so I'd personally recommend getting one. Takes just a few days if you follow the steps in my other video ruclips.net/video/7r6_Bl5UFRM/видео.htmlsi=tQ2SOkaWMM098SbD
@@TheTMax thanks! :)
I just received an email that states you can go directly to apply for a visa extension:
"Os pedidos/informações de prorrogação de estada devem ser realizados pessoalmente numa Unidade de Polícia Federal. Caso tratar-se dessa Superintendência da Polícia Federal de São Paulo (Rua Hugo D´Antola, 95, Lapa de Baixo), o(a) senhor(a) deverá comparecer ao 3º andar - Setor de Atendimento do NUCAD/DELEMIG/DREX/SR/PF/SP, sem necessidade de agendamento.
A solicitação deve ser realizada ANTES do vencimento do prazo atual.
O horário de atendimento dessa unidade é de segunda à quinta das 8h30 às 17h30 e de sexta das 8h30 às 16h30 (exceto feriados).
Atenciosamente,
NUCAD/DELEMIG/DREX/SR/PF/SP"
Thanks for your explanation🙏🏻
@@RezaForutan glad to be of help!
Hey! So does this mean that I don't have to fill out the forms that you mentioned and I can just show up directly?
Hey! Do you need to fill out any forms or just show up in person?
@@abi_shake did you figure this out?
Bradesco atm allows large withdrawal
Thanks for the comment! Bradesco has proven to be a good choice for me many times as well.
hey great vid!! im doing the application now. stuck on to what CEP to use as i dont live here.. any advise on what you did for this?
thanks & keep up the great vids
Thanks! I used the CEP of the hostel that I was staying at.
@@TheTMax thank you! and did you also switch hostels after a while?
Yes, I have stayed in different hostels since receiving my CPF.
What did you use for your proof of income? Was there a certain amount of money they required to be in your bank account or which exact document did you use?
I used the first page of my bank statements for three different months. It was not listed on the requirements, but I threw it in there anyway. The digital nomad visa that I got (and will make a video about soon) requires
you to earn at least $1,500 per month.
o Hell0 bro i would love to ask u how did u proof income for 3 months
I just took screenshots of my bank statements, showing my name and account balance.
I think I heard visa requirements get more stricter after April 10 (visa required to enter brazil after April 10), so I wanted to apply for my extension before that. How early can I apply for an extension if my 90 days is up on May9?
Thanks for watching! For the visa extension you can do it no sooner than one month before, so that would be April 9 for you. Seems like you have a one day window to not get caught up in the bureaucracy, and I think it's perfectly doable, as I did almost everything in one day. If you plan and pay for stuff a bit before and show up on the 9th, I think you'll be fine. I've also heard about this eVisa taking affect in April, after being pushed back twice from Oct 2023, but only time will tell what really happens.
Do you know any affordable apartments i want to stay at least 6 months and go back to the states and work and come back another 6
It depends on where you're planning to live. I know some people that have found good deals on Airbnb, others through word of mouth, and then there's always google searches. Surely you'll be able to find something😉