Granting a world of opportunity to Brazilian citizens, the Brazilian passport is an essential document of national identity and facilitates cross-border movement around the world. With the passport, nationals of Brazil can perform international travel, opt for abroad education benefits, and even seek employment outside of the country.

Currently, the Brazilian passport is ranked 18th in the world, as per the Henley Passport Index. Such a stellar rank evidently means that Brazilian passport holders can enjoy visa-free entry to more than 173 countries and territories across the globe, including popular destinations such as the United States and Latin American countries. It should be known that Brazilian passports are usually valid for ten years from the date of issue (regular issuance), and the process of applying for a new one is relatively straightforward via the immigration department of Brazil. However, keep in mind that the validity term drops to five years when your passport is renewed, when the application is carried out for minors, or in lieu of a lost passport.

If you are a Brazilian citizen and are looking for the ideal way to book your passport appointment online, then our thorough guide can help you complete your objective effortlessly.

Steps to Book an Online Appointment

To kick-start the process of booking an online appointment for your Brazilian passport, be sure to follow the steps mentioned below judiciously.

  1. First, you need to head over to the official website here.
  2. On the landing page, click on โ€˜Startโ€™ to begin the application process.
  3. A new web page will open, and from there, click on โ€˜Start Request > Continueโ€™.
  4. The primary step involves selecting the nationality of the applicant. Once you have done that, you will be asked whether you have or have had any passport issued by the Brazilian Federal Police (remember that diplomatic, service, or official passports are not issued by the Federal Police).
  5. In the next step, you will need to state whether you were born in Brazil or acquired Brazilian nationality later on (naturalized). Then you need to disclose whether there have been any changes to your name or surname, and after that, the applicantโ€™s age group and gender.
  6. You will then be asked to confirm your previous choices one last time before the latter stage of the process begins. Any misinformation provided could lead to your passport not being issued at all.
  7. In the subsequent step, you will be given a run-down of the rules and regulations and the supporting documents required for the passport.
  8. Once you have read the fine print, click on โ€˜Fill Out Form > Continue > Start Fillingโ€™ and you will be redirected to the online form page that you need to complete.
  9. After you successfully fill out the form and submit the supporting documents, you will be required to pay the requisite fee for the passport (which usually costs around 257.25 Brazilian Real).
  10. Once done, you will be required to schedule your appointment or visit to a particular service point (within a maximum of ninety days), where you need to showcase your supporting documents in original format and provide biometric data. Only after that can you expect delivery of your passport within the next six to ten business days.

Other Ways ro Get A Brazilian Passport

In addition to obtaining your Brazilian passport using the online process explained beforehand, you can complete the application process in-person or through Brazilian consulates or embassies (when applying abroad). Steps for each process have been provided below.

Applying In-Person

  1. Head over to the official website to located a nearby Brazilian Federal Police station.
  2. Select your region of stay, and the website will showcase the requisite address.
  3. After that, head over to the Federal Police station with your supporting documents and complete the passport application process on the spot.
  4. Once done, pay the requisite fees and submit your application.
  5. After that, you will be notified of any further processes that are slated to take place, as well as the timeline for the delivery of your passport.

Applying Abroad

  1. Firstly, you need to visit the official Brazilian Consular Service website here.
  2. Select your country of stay from the drop-down menu, and the website will showcase the various Brazilian embassies and consulates located in that country along with their respective addresses.
  3. Once you have found your preferred embassy or consulate, click on โ€˜Request Services At This Consular Officeโ€™, and you will be required to sign in with either your Brazilian CPF number or email ID.
  4. After that, complete the electronic request form online and then print the delivery receipt. Once done, you need to take the delivery receipt along with the required supporting documents and present them in person before the respective consular authority. More details can be found here.
  5. Finally, pay the requisite fees at the consulate and complete the application process successfully. The delivery timeline for your passport will be notified directly by the consulate authority in due time.

Steps to Check Status Online

Once you have completed the in-person verification for your Brazilian passport, you can track the status of your passport through the steps mentioned below.

  1. Start by first heading over to the official website here.
  2. Proceed to click on โ€˜Consult Passport’, and you will be redirected to a new web page.
  3. Enter your โ€˜Protocol Numberโ€™ as well as your โ€˜CPFโ€™ number.
  4. After that, your current passport application process will be shown on your screen.