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In exceptional cases, a Brazilian visa application may be denied under the following…

In exceptional cases, a Brazilian visa application may be denied under the following circumstances: - If the individual has previously been expelled from Brazil while the effects of the expulsion are in force; - If they have been convicted or are facing charges for terrorism,…

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In exceptional cases, a Brazilian visa application may be denied under the following circumstances:
- If the individual has previously been expelled from Brazil while the effects of the expulsion are in force;
- If they have been convicted or are facing charges for terrorism, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, or aggression, as defined by international law;
- If they are have pending criminal proceedings in another country for an extraditable willful crime under Brazilian law;
- If their name is on a restriction list due to a judicial order or international commitments; or if they have acted contrary to the principles outlined in the Brazilian Constitution.

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In exceptional cases, a Brazilian visa application may be denied under the following circumstances: - If the individual has previously been expelled from Brazil while the effects of the expulsion are in force; - If they have been convicted or are facing charges for terrorism, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, or aggression, as defined by international law; - If they are have pending criminal proceedings in another country for an extraditable willful crime under Brazilian law; - If their name is on a restriction list due to a judicial order or international commitments; or if they have acted contrary to the principles outlined in the Brazilian Constitution. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2024-11-27

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