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Overstay in Brazil

poseidon72

Hello! Is there any other punishment to an overstay in Brazil other than the monetary fine? Let's just say you overstay for 10 days for example. Other than $1000 Reals does the overstay make it more difficult to have future visas approved? Or getting legally married in Brazil?


Speaking of marriage, if you are overstaying because you are waiting on documents to go through with the marriage is that acceptable to the authorities or will they ask you to leave regardless?


Thanks!

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abthree

09/11/23 @poseidon72.  A ten day overstay won't bring any further penalties and shouldn't make a difference in getting a visitor visa in the future.  In fact, they'll probably just tell the traveler to pay the fine on return; it will accrue interest, however, so paying before departure is cheaper in the long run.


Overstaying waiting for documents is only a small problem if, as we've discussed, the cartório is willing to perform the wedding, in spite of the expired visa.  If the cartório is willing, then the couple can proceed to the PF process after the wedding.  If not, the wedding will not take place and the overstay will just be fined like any other overstay.  This won't interfere with getting married later with an unexpired visa; some of the documents may need to be updated before travel, though.

poseidon72

Thanks again! I must have forgotten that I previously asked part of that question 😂

English Penguin

For what it's worth, I originally overstayed waiting for documents to arrive to finish my marriage process. It was just one document, I had a protocol as well, and I was still denied entry back to the country for 6 months.