Russia Visa Requirements for Brazilian Citizens

Do Brazilian citizens need a visa to travel to Russia?

Great news for travelers from Brazil: if you hold a Brazilian passport, you can visit Russia without a visa for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This visa exemption applies to travel for tourism, business, or private visits, making it much easier to explore the country without going through visa formalities.

Important: You must register in advance using the RuID app. This means providing your personal details and biometric data to generate a QR code, which you’ll present at the border when you arrive in Russia. You must do this at least 72 hours before arrival, but it’s best to complete it earlier — you can apply up to 90 days in advance.


Visa-free access for Brazilians: what’s allowed?

Here’s what Brazilian nationals need to know about entering Russia:

Visa required? ❌ No, for stays up to 90 days
Purpose of travel: Tourism, visiting friends or family, business meetings
Not valid for: Employment, study, long-term stays beyond 90 days

For work, study, or longer stays, you must apply for a regular visa at a Russian consulate before your trip.

Here’s a quick reference table:

Entry TypeVisa Required?Maximum StayPermitted Purposes
Visa-Free Entry❌ No90 daysTourism, business, private visit
eVisaNot applicable
Regular VisaOnly for work/study/long stays

Entry requirements and formalities

Even though no visa is required, all travelers must complete a few formalities upon arriving in Russia:

  1. Immigration Card: You’ll be given an immigration card when you pass through passport control. This card must be kept during your stay and presented when you leave Russia. Learn more here.
  2. Registration: If your stay exceeds 7 working days, you need to register your address. Hotels usually handle this automatically, but if you stay at a private residence, your host must register you. More info here.

Is travel insurance mandatory for Brazilians?

No, travel medical insurance is not mandatory for Brazilian citizens entering Russia visa-free. However, it’s highly recommended to have insurance to cover medical expenses in case of illness or accidents during your trip.

👉 You can find suitable travel insurance options here.


Important tips before you travel

✔️ Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure from Russia.

✔️ Keep your passport and immigration card with you at all times, as local authorities may request them.

✔️ Respect the 90-day limit within a 180-day period to avoid fines or future entry restrictions.

✔️ For purposes such as employment, study, or staying longer than 90 days, apply for a visa before your trip.

✔️ Be aware that border officials may ask for proof of onward travel or accommodation—keep these documents accessible.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can Brazilian citizens travel to Russia without a visa?
Yes, Brazilians can stay in Russia visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

Do I need an invitation letter or visa support?
No invitation or visa support is required for visa-free entry.

Do I need to register my stay in Russia?
Yes, if you stay longer than 7 working days. Hotels handle this automatically; otherwise, your host must do it.

Is travel insurance required?
It’s not mandatory, but I strongly recommend having it.

Can I work or study in Russia with visa-free entry?
No, you’ll need to apply for a regular visa for work or study purposes.


Final recommendations

Although traveling to Russia as a Brazilian citizen is simple thanks to visa-free access, it’s important to stay informed about current regulations. I also recommend checking the latest official entry conditions on the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

Enjoy your trip and have a safe journey!