Temporary Student Visa (VITEM IV)
Temporary Student Visa (VITEM IV)
After admission/acceptance letter and your documents are ready
10 to 30 business days for processing steps
Entry is typically required within 90 days from visa issuance
Registration with Brazil’s Federal Police is mandatory within 90 days of first entry
Indian students must apply for a Temporary Visa (VITEM IV) for study purposes before travelling to Brazil.
Yes. A formal acceptance letter from a recognised Brazilian university or educational institution is mandatory.
IELTS is generally not a visa requirement. However, Portuguese language proficiency may be required for most undergraduate programs, while some postgraduate courses are offered in English.
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses during their stay, supported by bank statements or sponsor documents.
Yes. A recent Police Clearance Certificate is typically required as part of the visa documentation.
Yes. International students must hold valid health insurance covering the entire duration of their stay.
The VITEM IV visa is generally issued for the duration of the course and may require registration with the Federal Police after arrival.
Brazil student visas are primarily for study purposes, and employment rights are limited unless specific authorisation is obtained.
Yes. Students must register with the Brazilian Federal Police within the stipulated timeframe after entry.
Incomplete documentation, insufficient financial evidence, or discrepancies in academic intent may affect approval.