Italy visa for Brazilian citizens

Brazilians traveling to Italy benefit from visa-free entry, allowing stays of up to 90 days, primarily for tourist purposes as this is the main option available for short visits. Given the deep historical ties, including significant Italian emigration to Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Brazilians feel a strong cultural connection, making these visa-free visits particularly special. Direct flights are readily available from major Brazilian cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Rome and Milan, though visitors should plan for a significant time zone adjustment and note that the Euro is Italy's official currency.

Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-29

Entry requirements

Health insurance
Required

Visa options

TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Tourism)
90d
TransitSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Airport Transit)
BusinessSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Business)
90d
StudentSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Study, up to 90 days)
90d
WorkNational Visa (Type D) for Subordinate Work
WorkNational Visa (Type D) for Independent Work
StudentNational Visa (Type D) for Study
RetirementNational Visa (Type D) for Elective Residency
FamilyNational Visa (Type D) for Family Reasons
OtherNational Visa (Type D) for Religious Activity
OtherNational Visa (Type D) for Mission
OtherNational Visa (Type D) for Adoption
FamilyNational Visa (Type D) for Family of U.S. Military Personnel
Digital NomadNational Visa (Type D) for Digital Nomad
InvestorNational Visa (Type D) for Investor
WorkNational Visa (Type D) for Self-Employment
WorkNational Visa (Type D) for Startup/Innovative Company
MedicalNational Visa (Type D) for Medical Treatment
TransitNational Visa (Type D) for Transit

90 days in 180-day period from first entry in Schengen Area.

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