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Special Notes
Yes. Brazilian passport holders need a visa for every entry into India. The dominant route is the Indian e-Visa programme — e-Tourist, e-Business, e-Conference, e-Medical, e-Medical Attendant and Ayush categories — filed online without embassy contact, processed in 3-4 working days, and presented at an e-Visa-eligible airport on arrival. For longer-stay employment, journalist, research, project, missionary or student visas exceeding e-Visa duration limits, applications are filed at the Embassy in Brasília or the Consulate General of India in São Paulo (the latter for applicants in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul).
The Embassy in Brasília covers the central, north-eastern and northern Brazilian states (Centro-Oeste, Nordeste and Norte regions). The Consulate General of India in São Paulo handles the southern Brazilian states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul) — the principal commercial and demographic cluster in Brazil.
The India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum is a trilateral platform launched in 2003 by India, Brazil and South Africa to coordinate South-South cooperation, multilateral reform (particularly UN Security Council reform), and joint development cooperation through the IBSA Fund. IBSA is one of the principal anchors of contemporary India-Brazil relations alongside the BRICS framework. The Embassy in Brasília coordinates Indian IBSA policy with the Brazilian Foreign Ministry (Itamaraty) and participates in the IBSA business council and IBSA Fund development cooperation projects.
Government & travel advisories
India's Government of India e-Visa application portal for Brazilian passport holders travelling to India. Covers the e-Tourist, e-Business, e-Conference, e-Medical and e-Medical Attendant categories — most short-stay Brazil-to-India travel runs through this portal without embassy contact. The dominant route for Brazilian travellers to India.
India's central foreign-affairs ministry portal: bilateral relations updates, India-Brazil joint declarations under IBSA and BRICS frameworks, consular notices.