Visas for medical purposes
Deadlines and extension of visa for medical purposes
A visa for medical purposes in Brazil is usually granted for 30 to 90 days, depending on the specific
circumstances and the consulate's decision.
A visa for medical purposes can be extended, but this depends on a number of factors.
Reasons for renewal:
- The need for continued medical treatment. If additional time is needed to complete medical
procedures or recover from childbirth.
- Complications of a medical condition. If there are unexpected medical problems that require
long-term treatment.
- Delay in processing documents. If more time is needed to complete administrative procedures, such
as obtaining documents for a child.
Renewal Process:
BabyInBrazil, at the request of a pregnant or recently delivered foreign woman, can take over the visa application
and renewal process at the request of the client.
The general way to extend a visa for medical purposes is as follows:
- Applying to the Federal Police. To extend your visa, you must apply to the local branch of the
Federal Police (Polícia Federal) before your current visa expires.
- Document Preparation. You will need the following documents:
- Completed renewal application form.
- Medical certificates confirming the need for renewal.
- Documents proving your financial situation and residence in Brazil.
- Payment of fees. You will need to pay administrative fees for visa extension.
- Waiting for a decision. After you submit your paperwork, you will need to wait for a decision
from the Federal Police about the extension.
Medical visa extension period
The extension period for a medical visa in Brazil is usually between 30 and 90 days. However, the exact period may
depend on the specific circumstances and the decision of the Federal Police.
Important points:
- Application for extension. It is recommended to apply for an extension as early as possible to
avoid problems with visa expiration.
- Reasons for an extension. An extension may be granted based on medical needs, such as the need
for continued treatment or recovery.
- Documentation. Medical certificates and other documents confirming the need to stay in the
country must be submitted for the extension.
- Decision of the Federal Police. The final decision on the extension is made by the Federal Police
and the time limit may vary depending on the specific situation.
It is recommended that you check with your local Federal Police office or immigration lawyer beforehand.
Thus, a visa for medical purposes can be extended if there are valid reasons and the necessary procedures are
followed.
Consider consulting with our immigration lawyer for help and guidance on the visa extension process. You can contact
him via WhatsApp (contact number) for a quick connection with our consultant.
Entry on a visa for medical purposes
To enter Brazil on a visa for medical purposes, a foreign woman in labor may require the following documents:
- Passport. A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity.
- Visa. Visa for medical purposes issued at a Brazilian consulate or embassy.
- Medical Records:
- Pregnancy record (medical records or doctor's report).
- Documents proving the need for medical care in Brazil (e.g., referral for childbirth).
- Confirmation of medical services. Contract with the health facility in Brazil where the birth
will take place or a doctor's appointment.
Giving birth in Brazil may require certain steps and documents, especially when it comes to a visa for medical
purposes. Here are the main steps and documents required:
Steps:
- Check visa requirements. Find out if you need a visa to enter Brazil. Some nationalities may not
require a visa.
- Obtaining a medical certificate. Obtain a medical certificate of pregnancy from your doctor. This
may be necessary to open a visa and to get medical care in Brazil.
- Search for a clinic or maternity hospital. BabyInBrazil offers you a choice of 5 maternity
hospitals in Florianopoli, Brazil, which are considered to be among the best in the country. You can read
about it in the reviews of women who have given birth with us. However, you can find the right medical facility in
Brazil for childbirth. Make sure they have good reviews and the necessary licenses.
- Visa Application. If a visa is required, gather all the necessary documents and apply at the
Brazilian consulate or embassy in your country.
- Return ticket. Book your tickets and consider accommodation close to your chosen medical
facility. BabyInBrazil, if you wish, can find you accommodation close to your chosen maternity hospital.
Required Documents:
- Foreign passport. A valid passport with sufficient validity and not less than 6 months.
- Medical certificate. Health and pregnancy certificate from a local doctor.
- Medical Records:
- Pregnancy record (medical records or doctor's report).
- Documents proving the need for medical care in Brazil (e.g., referral for childbirth).
- Confirmation of medical services. Contract with the health facility in Brazil where the birth
will take place or a doctor's appointment.
- Insurance. Health insurance that covers the cost of childbirth and medical care in Brazil.
- Visa Application. Completed visa application form for medical purposes.
- Financial Documents. Proof of funds available to cover medical and living expenses.
- Return ticket. Confirmation of return air ticket.
- Place of lodging. Confirmation of hotel reservation or address where you will be staying.
- Additional documents. Preferably, because health insurance may be required to prove coverage for
childbirth in Brazil.
Contract with a medical institution
The contract with a medical facility in Brazil, as well as the doctor's appointment for a foreign woman planning to
give birth, is important and includes several key elements. Here is what these documents usually include:
- Structure of the contract:
- Name of the parties. The name and contact details of both parties - the health care provider
and the patient.
- Description of Services. A clear description of the health services provided, such as
prenatal care, delivery, postpartum care, and any additional services (e.g., diagnostics, tests, doctor's
appointments).
- Timing of services. Specifies the period during which services will be provided, especially
the start and end dates of care.
- Financial Terms. Description of service fees, payment methods and refund terms (if
applicable).
- Signatures of the parties. Both parties must sign the contract.
- Terms and Rights.
- Conditions relating to canceling or changing the date of delivery.
- Patients' rights to personal information and to make decisions about their own health.
- Contact Information. Complete contact information for the medical facility, including address and
phone number, as well as physician information.
Doctor's appointment:
- Enrollment Process. Enrollment can be done over the phone, via email, in-person visit, or through
an online system if available.
- Inquire if pre-payment is required to make an appointment for a consultation.
Documents for enrollment. In some cases, a medical certificate of health and pregnancy may be
required.
Appointment Confirmation. After your appointment, you should receive a confirmation with the date
and time of your appointment.
Important points:
- Make sure you can communicate with health care staff in a language you understand (Portuguese or English).
- Check to see if your health insurance is accepted in Brazil and find out exactly what it covers.
- Keep documents with you. Keep all medical documents and confirmations (contract, records, medical
certificates) in one place for easy access.
This will help you to organize your childbirth in Brazil and minimize possible difficulties. If you have additional
questions or need clarifications, you can ask them in the contact form, or on WhatsApp (contact number) for a quick
connection with our consultant!
Medical certificate
A Health and Pregnancy Certificate from a local doctor is an official document that certifies that a woman is in good
health and pregnant at the time of travel. This document may be required to obtain an entry visa and to enter Brazil
itself, especially if the purpose of the trip is health-related. Here is what such a certificate usually includes:
The main components of the help:
- Name of the medical institution. The name and contact details of the medical institution that
issued the certificate shall be indicated.
- Physician's name and contact information. Includes physician's name, qualifications, license
number and contact information.
- Patient Data. Full name, date of birth, passport details and other identifying information of the
foreign woman.
- Pregnancy information. Details about your gestational age (e.g., number of weeks), expected date
of delivery, and general health.
- Patient's health. A description of the health status, including the presence or absence of
diseases that may affect labor or the overall process.
- Your doctor may be able to provide recommendations for necessary medical procedures or cuidados (care) during your
stay in Brazil.
- Date and signature. The certificate must be dated and signed by a doctor and sometimes also
contain the stamp of the medical institution.
Important Features:
- Language: The certificate may be written in the language of the country where it is issued, but
for use in Brazil it is advisable that the document be translated into Portuguese, certified by a sworn translator.
- Expiration date. Make sure the certificate is issued within a reasonable period of time before
traveling, as consulates may require that documents are not older than a few weeks.
- Physician Consent. Some doctors may also ask the patient to sign a consent form to release health
information if necessary.
Prepare this document in advance to avoid possible delays or problems in obtaining a visa and entering the country.
If you have additional questions, we are always ready to help!
Medical records
A pregnant foreign woman may require the following medical documents to enter Brazil for the purpose of giving birth
on a visa for medical purposes:
- Health and pregnancy certificate. An official document from a doctor confirming the fact of
pregnancy, gestational age, general state of health, expected date of delivery and absence of contraindications for
travel.
- Health Insurance. A health insurance policy that covers the costs of childbirth and postpartum
care in Brazil. The insurance must cover all necessary medical services and be valid for the entire duration of your
stay.
- medical records. Copies of all medical documents related to the pregnancy, including test
results, ultrasound, medical records and doctor's recommendations.
- Medical certificate for COVID-19 (if required). Depending on current health requirements, a
certificate of negative test for COVID-19 (PCR or rapid test) or proof of vaccination may be required.
- Confirmation of doctor's appointment and contract with the health facility. Confirmation of
doctor's appointment or contract with the maternity hospital for medical services.
- Counseling report (if necessary). In some cases, an additional opinion from a specialist (e.g.
obstetrician-gynecologist) on health status and recommendations for delivery may be required.
General tips:
- Make sure all documents are ready and translated into Portuguese if necessary. This may be necessary for both
visas and for communicating with medical personnel.
- Docking with the consulate. Before obtaining your visa, check with the Brazilian consulate to
find out exactly what documents may be required in your case, as the requirements may vary slightly.
- Prepare documents in advance to avoid possible delays, especially if a medical certificate or doctor's note is
required.
If you need further clarification or help with something specific, let me know!
Confirmation of medical services
The Confirmation of Medical Services is an official letter or document from a medical institution in Brazil that
confirms that the foreigner will receive the necessary medical services related to her pregnancy and upcoming
delivery. This document may be necessary to obtain a visa for medical purposes. Here's what this confirmation should
look like and what it usually includes:
The structure of health care validation:
- Name of the institution. The name of the medical institution, its address, contact details and
possibly a logo.
- The date on which the document was drafted is indicated.
- Patient Information. Full name, date of birth, passport details (or identification document
number).
- Description of Health Services. A clear description of the services provided, including:
- Prenatal care.
- Childbirth (type, such as cesarean section or natural childbirth).
- Postpartum care and follow-up.
- Additional services (such as ultrasounds, tests, etc.).
- Planned date of service. The expected start date of medical services (e.g., date of delivery).
- Physician's signature. Signature of the responsible physician with his name, specialty and
license number.
- Physician Contact Information. Physician's name, qualifications and contact information.
Important points:
- The confirmation must be written in Portuguese to meet the requirements of the Brazilian visa authorities.
- The document must be official and contain all necessary requisites. In some cases, the seal of the institution is
required.
Make sure that this confirmation is made in advance and check with your chosen healthcare provider for details.
Insurance
Health insurance for a pregnant foreign woman who is planning to give birth in Brazil on a visa for medical purposes,
is a policy that covers the costs of medical services related to pregnancy and childbirth. Here's detailed information
on what it is, how to get it, and what to consider when choosing one.
What is health insurance?
Health insurance provides financial protection against the costs of medical services. In the case of pregnancy and
childbirth, the insurance may cover:
- Prenatal screening and counseling.
- Childbirth (natural or cesarean section).
- Postpartum care and follow-up.
- Medications and medical procedures related to pregnancy.
Where and how do I get insurance?
- Insurance companies. Check with international insurance companies that offer maternity policies.
Popular companies include Allianz, AXA, Bupa, and others. You can also look into local Brazilian insurance companies
if you are already in Brazil.
- Many insurance companies offer an online insurance option. You can fill out an application form with your details,
your pregnancy term and the services you require.
- Through an agent. You can contact insurance agents or brokers who can help you find the right
policy for your needs.
How do you choose your insurance?
- Covered Services. Make sure the insurance you choose covers all necessary medical services,
including childbirth.
- Amount of coverage. Check the benefit limits and see if there will be enough money to cover all
the costs of childbirth.
- Terms and Conditions. Review the policy terms and conditions, including possible exclusions,
limitations and deductibles.
- Validity Period. Make sure that the policy is valid for the entire period of stay in Brazil.
How much does insurance cost?
The cost depends on several factors:
- The gestational age at the time the insurance is taken out.
- Scope of Covered Services.
- Amount of Coverage.
- Country of residence and citizenship. Policies can vary greatly in their coverage. For example, some policies may
only cover childbirth, while others provide a wider range of services, including prenatal and postnatal check-ups,
tests and emergency care.
- Longer term policies tend to cost more.
- the cost of insurance depends on the age and health condition of the insured.
On average, the cost of health insurance for pregnant women can range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand
dollars depending on the factors listed above.
Generally, coverages at the $10,000-$50,000 level may be sufficient to cover childbirth and related
medical services, although it is recommended to check with the medical facility where the birth is planned.
But up-to-date data may vary, and it's best to request information from insurance companies directly.
General Recommendations:
- Compare offers. Contact several insurance companies and compare offers. Make sure the policy
covers all necessary medical services, including childbirth.
- Check the details. Read insurance terms and conditions carefully to avoid hidden charges or
restrictions. Make sure there is good support available in case of emergencies.
- Consultation with the health facility. Before purchasing insurance, it is a good idea to consult
with the medical facility where you plan to give birth to make sure that the chosen policy will be accepted.
- Take out insurance in advance to avoid problems at the entry and visa stage.
- Read reviews of insurance companies to choose a reliable insurer.
- Read the terms of the policy carefully before signing.
If you need further clarification or information about specific insurance companies, let us know!
Visa application
The visa application and the completed medical visa application form are the official documents that a foreigner must
prepare to obtain a visa to enter Brazil for the purpose of childbirth. Here is what is usually required to be
submitted:
A visa application is a formal request that is submitted to a Brazilian consulate or embassy. It includes basic
information about the applicant and the purpose of travel.
Essential Elements of the Statement:
- Surname, first name and middle name. The full name of the applicant.
- Date and place of birth. The applicant must provide his/her details.
- Specify the nationality of the applicant.
- Place of residence. Residential Address.
- Contact Information. Phone numbers and e-mail address.
- Purpose of travel. Specify the purpose of the visa - in this case, childbirth and obtaining
medical services.
- Period of stay. Indicate the expected date of entry and exit from Brazil.
- Additional Information. You may need to provide information about the health care facility where
the applicant plans to go and provide proof of enrollment for services.
What the application and questionnaire look like
The form may vary from consulate to consulate, but it usually includes the above fields. It is important to check the
official website of the Brazilian consulate to see exactly what forms and documents are required for submission.
Additional tips
- Information Verification. Make sure all information on the application and questionnaire is
filled out correctly and is consistent with other documents.
- Document Support. In some cases, you may need to attach copies of other documents (e.g., medical
certificate, proof of doctor's appointment, etc.).
- If the application form or application is not in Portuguese or English, translations may be required.
If you need help with a specific sample questionnaire or other questions, you can count on us!
Financial documents
Financial documents for a medical visa to Brazil, especially for a pregnant foreign woman, confirm that there are
sufficient funds to pay for medical expenses and accommodation while in the country.
Usually included in such documents and what they might look like:
The main components of financial documents:
- Bank statements. Bank statements for the last 3-6 months showing the availability of the required
funds in the account. Statements must be on the official letterhead of the bank with the bank's stamp and signature.
- Certificate of income. A certificate from your employer or documents proving regular income, such
as payroll records or tax returns.
- Copies of ownership documents. If there is real estate or other assets such as automobiles or
investments, provide copies of ownership documents (e.g., real estate title certificates).
- Financial Plan. A draft budget that outlines the anticipated cost of medical services, lodging,
meals, and other necessary expenses in Brazil.
- Proof of health insurance. A document proving that you have health insurance that covers
childbirth and other medical services.
- Proof of payment for services. If you have already paid for part of your health care services or
paid a deposit, please provide receipts.
Sample Requirements:
- Amount of Funds. The specific amount of funds documented may vary. As a general rule, it is
recommended that you have sufficient funds to cover all anticipated medical and living expenses for a minimum of 3-6
months.
- Legality of sources. All documents should confirm the legitimate sources of income and
availability of funds.
General tips:
- Make sure documents are translated into Portuguese if necessary, and certified if required.
- Consultation with the consulate. Contact the Brazilian Consulate for specific financial document
requirements before applying.
- Prepare all documents in advance to avoid possible delays in the visa application process.
Having clear and structured financial documents will greatly increase your chances of obtaining a visa. If you have
additional questions or need help, please do not hesitate to contact us!
Amount required to obtain a visa
The amount required to obtain a medical visa for a pregnant foreign woman intending to give birth in Brazil can vary
depending on several factors, including:
- Visa focus on the cost of the Medical type visa (Visa de Saúde), which may have different fees depending on
nationality and country of application.
- Consular fees. Until recently, consular fees for visas varied and were in the range of
$30-$50-$100 (or equivalent amount in local currency). To find out the current rates, it is better to consult the
website of the Brazilian consulate or ask a question directly at the consulate.
- Additional Costs:
- Translation of documents. If your documents require official translation into Portuguese,
this may add additional costs.
- Health insurance. You should also consider the cost of health insurance, which can fluctuate
depending on coverage and period of coverage.
- Accommodation and airfare. Consider airfare, accommodation and other related costs.
Recommended Steps:
- Check consular information. Refer to the official website of the Brazilian Consulate or contact
their representatives for accurate information about visa fees and required documents.
- Make a budget, including all possible expenses, to prepare for your trip.
- Personal experience. Take into account that personal circumstances such as choice of health
facility, birth plan and length of stay can affect the overall budget.
Return ticket
A return ticket is an important document that is often required to obtain a visa, including a visa for medical
purposes, when a pregnant foreigner enters Brazil to give birth. This ticket confirms that you have plans to return to
your country after the medical procedures are completed.
Learn more about what a return ticket should be and what happens if you don't have one:
Return ticket requirements:
- Ticket Form. The return ticket must be a valid airline ticket (or other transportation document)
that confirms that you plan to leave Brazil after completing your trip.
- The ticket must contain specific departure dates and times, which should be in line with your plan to stay in
Brazil.
- Passenger's name. The ticket must be issued in your name (the name on your passport).
- Make sure the ticket is issued by a recognized airline.
What happens if there is no return ticket:
- Visa denial. If you do not have a return ticket, the Brazilian consulate may refuse to issue a
visa for medical purposes. This is because the lack of a return ticket may raise suspicion of intentions to stay in
the country illegally.
- Problems at entry. Even if you do manage to obtain a visa, you may be questioned at the border
about your reasons for traveling, and the lack of a return ticket may lead to additional questions or even denial of
entry.
Recommendations:
- Book your ticket in advance. It is recommended that you book your return ticket in advance to
obtain a visa, even if you plan to change your flight date later. Many airlines offer a date change option for a
small additional fee, so this may be a convenient option.
- Clarify the rules. Familiarize yourself with airline policies regarding refundable tickets, as
well as Brazilian consulate requirements for a more accurate understanding of the necessary guidelines.
- Temporary tickets. If you are unsure of your return date, you can consider buying a temporary
ticket (e.g., with the option to cancel or change for free) or using a travel agency.
If the foreign woman does not have time to fly back to her home country after giving birth,
a booked ticket can be subject to varying degrees of change depending on airline regulations, ticket type and
circumstances. Here are the main points to pay attention to:
- Ticket Type:
- Flexible ticket. These tickets allow you to make changes with no or minimal penalties. They
often offer the option of rescheduling the departure date.
- Refund terms and conditions. Find out if and under what conditions you can get a refund for
an unused ticket if you decide to cancel your trip.
- Communication with the airline:
- Contact the airline as soon as possible to inform them of the situation. Many companies may offer options to
change your departure date or reschedule your ticket to a later date.
- Some airlines may be more flexible with changes for passengers who have just given birth.
- Document requirements. You may need to provide proof of a medical condition (such as a discharge
from a maternity hospital) to reschedule or change your ticket date.
- Insurance. If the ticket was purchased with health insurance, check the terms and conditions of
your insurance. It may cover changes for medical reasons or additional time.
- Transit rules. Make sure you have all the necessary visas and authorizations to stay in Brazil
longer than planned. Some countries may require you to request a temporary residence permit or visa extension.
- Advance planning. If it is expected that the birth may take place later than the planned date,
it is advisable to consider back-up options in advance, including the possibility of changing flights.
- Reversal. In case the situation is stable and this is a temporary measure, it is important to
take care that there are no additional violations when trying to leave the country or a longer circle of care for
the children.
If such a situation arises, the most important step is to notify the airline as quickly as possible and be flexible
in finding a solution.
Proof of residence
The proof of residence required for a visa for medical purposes (including childbirth) in Brazil must be in an
official form and contain certain information.
Basic document requirements:
Booking Confirmation Format:
- Name and contact details of the hotel or apartment. Enter the name of the hotel or rented
apartment, full address (including street, number, neighborhood, city and zip code). Include a contact phone number
and e-mail for communication.
- Dates of stay. Enter your planned arrival and departure dates. This will allow you to confirm the
duration of your stay.
- Guest Name. Enter the full name of the pregnant foreign woman for whom the reservation is made.
- Booking Confirmation. If it is a hotel confirmation, it should include information that the room
is actually booked. If it is Airbnb or a similar service, include the booking details that can be printed from the
app or website.
- Booking Status. Indicate that the reservation is confirmed (e.g. "Confirmed booking" or "Reserva
Confirmada").
- Signature and stamp (if applicable). In some cases, the confirmation may be signed by a hotel
representative, especially if this is a required practice.
Additional tips:
- Confirmation emails. Booking confirmation emails printed from confirmation systems (such as
Booking.com, Airbnb, etc.) can be used. They should also contain the above information.
- Make sure all information is available in Portuguese if required by the consulate or customs authorities.
- Backup copies. Keep several copies of this document in case it needs to be produced both at the
time of entry and during your stay.
This arrangement will help avoid misunderstandings and ensure a smooth visa and entry process. If you have additional
questions, do not hesitate to ask!
Additional documents
In order to obtain a visa for medical purposes, especially if a pregnant foreigner is planning to give birth in
Brazil, additional documents beyond the basic package may be required.
A list of documents that may be required additionally:
- Completed visa application form. Standard visa application form to be filled out as required by
the Brazilian Consulate.
- Several passport-size photos are usually required.
- Copy of passport. A copy of the first page of the passport, as well as pages with stamps of
previous trips, if available.
- Airline tickets. Copy of round-trip tickets or proof of ticket purchase.
- Proof of Accommodation. Reserved accommodation, such as a hotel or lodging, for the period of
stay in Brazil.
- Financial Documents. Proof of funds to cover all expenses during your stay in Brazil (bank
statements, credit cards, etc.).
- Health Insurance. A policy covering all necessary medical expenses, including childbirth, with
expiration dates and conditions.
- Vaccination certificate. Depending on current health requirements, you may need a vaccination
certificate for certain diseases (e.g. yellow fever, COVID-19).
- Consent to treatment:
- In some cases, consulates may require written consent for medical services from a physician or health care
provider.
- Additional medical documents. Even if they are not required, additional medical documents such as
test results or ultrasounds may be helpful in presenting your medical history.
Recommendations:
- Check the requirements. Make sure you have familiarized yourself with the current requirements of
the Brazilian embassy or consulate, as they may change. It is best to contact them directly for clarification.
- All documents not in Portuguese may require a translation into Portuguese, certified by a sworn translator.
Additional tips:
- Check with the Brazilian consulate first, as requirements may vary from country to country.
- Make sure you have a plan B for emergencies.
Recommendations:
- Check all requirements with the Brazilian consulate or embassy before traveling, as they can vary depending on the
country of origin and individual circumstances.
- Prepare all documents in advance to avoid delays in entry.
Everyone can face unique circumstances, so it's best to seek information and advice in advance to organize a
supportive medical environment. And we are always ready to help, contact us on WhatsApp (contact number).
All our consultations are absolutely free of charge and do not oblige you to do anything with us in the future.
Therefore, do not hesitate to contact us and we will help you.