Yes you can. The Brazilian Consulate application does not have that question on it.
Yes you must have a Valid visa to go to Brazil. Depending on where you live,is which consulate you will have to apply at. Each Brazilian consulate process Brazil visas by jurisdiction.
If you live too far or can not find time to apply for a Brazilian visa, you may also use a Brazil Visa Service.
123brazilvisa.com is in the same building as the Brazil Consulate Los Angeles, which handles the Jurisdictions of:
Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the following Los Angeles counties: San Diego, Imperial, Kern, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura.
All you have to do is visit their website, follow the step by step instructions, and send the required documents to their office, and they will handle the rest, and FedEx your Brazil Visa back to you.
If you have the time or you live close to the Brazilian Consulate near you, you can also apply in person.
For that answer you would have to call or contact the Dutch Embassy or a Consular Office and ask if they will admit visa holders with that kind of record.
You do not need a visa to enter Brazil if you are from Cambodia.
i m have indian pasport i want visit visa for brazil
yes mozambican pasport need a visa for brazil
yes i would like to need tourist visa for Brazil kindly what will be process for individual visa
Malaysia is it free visa to Brazil?
Yes you will need a visa
Yes. Vehicular manslaughter is a felony and it will appear on your DMV record.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
Maybe, but likely not. If the American has a arrest record that includes a felony, he and you might have difficulty convincing INS that this is a legitimate marriage. Also, how do you obtain a visa to move the the US first? The rules for a visa-by-marriage are strict; it might be best you talk with your local US embassy or consulate, or consult a visa lawyer.
Yes. In general, you'll need a visa to enter any other country, including Brazil.