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Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit AO?

Brazilian ordinary passport holders can enter Angola visa-free for tourism for up to 30 days per entry (maximum 90 days within a calendar year), under Angola's 2023 visa-exemption policy. No visa or eVisa is required before travel. Since Angola's September 2023 visa liberalization (Presidential Decree, taking effect October 2023), Brazil is listed among roughly 98 "priority" nationalities exempt from tourist visas. A Brazilian citizen holding an ordinary passport may enter Angola without any visa for tourism for up to 30 days per stay, capped at 90 days within a 90-day/calendar-year window. There is no pre-arrival application, fee, or eVisa for this short-stay tourist channel. On arrival you simply present a passport valid at least six months with two blank pages, proof of onward/return travel, accommodation details, and proof of sufficient funds; a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required given Angola's status as an endemic country. The exemption is strictly for tourism (and, in practice, short business meetings at the border officer's discretion) and cannot be converted into a residence or work permit; anyone intending to work, study, or stay longer than 30 days must obtain the appropriate visa in advance. The arrangement is unilateral, and in February 2026 Brazil reciprocated by extending its visitor-visa validity for Angolan nationals to five years. Final admission always rests with the immigration officer at the port of entry.
VISA-FREETOURISMMULTIPLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.
/01 — The numbers

Key facts

Last verified 2026-05-30
Visa type
Visa-free (tourist visa exemption)
Maximum stay
Up to 30 days per entry
per entry
Entries
Multiple, capped at 90 days within a 90-day period per year
from issue date
Visa fee
0 (no fee)
consular fee only
Processing time
None - granted on arrival
standard track
Validity
Entry permitted on arrival; stay valid 30 days, one 30-day extension possible in-country
from issue date
/02 — The process

How to apply

/01
Confirm your eligibility
Verify you hold a Brazilian ordinary passport (not for residence/work) and that your trip is for tourism of 30 days or less. Brazil is on Angola's visa-exempt priority list.
· Tourism only· Max 30 days
/02
Check passport validity
Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date and has at least 2 blank pages.
· 6 months validity· 2 blank pages
/03
Get a yellow fever vaccination
Obtain a yellow fever vaccination and carry the International Certificate of Vaccination (Cartao Internacional). Angola is a yellow-fever endemic country and the certificate may be checked at entry.
· Required· Carry certificate
/04
Prepare supporting documents
Have a confirmed onward/return ticket, accommodation booking or host invitation, and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay ready to show on request.
· Onward ticket· Proof of funds
/05
Travel and present documents on arrival
At the Angolan port of entry, present your passport and supporting documents to the immigration officer. No visa sticker or prior application is needed; admission is granted on the spot.
· No pre-application
/06
Respect the 30-day limit
Stay no longer than 30 days; if needed, apply for one 30-day extension through Angola's Migration and Foreigners Service (SME) before your permitted stay expires.
· One extension possible
/03 — The paperwork

Required materials

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Personalized checklist
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Brazilian ordinary passport valid 6+ months beyond entry
required
At least 2 blank passport pages
required
Yellow fever vaccination certificate (International Certificate)
required
Confirmed onward or return air ticket
required
Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation)
required
Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
required
Travel/medical insurance
recommended
Printed itinerary and contact details in Angola
recommended
Trip limited to tourism and 30 days or less
required
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/04 — The cost

Fee breakdown

All-in estimate
Line itemAmountSource
Tourist entry (visa exemption)0No fee for the visa-free tourist channel
In-country stay extension (optional)Variable (paid in AOA)Only if extending beyond 30 days via SME; set by Angolan authorities
Yellow fever vaccination (in Brazil)Free at SUS clinicsMandatory health requirement; private clinics may charge
Total estimate00incl. all
/05 — The wait

Processing time

/06 — The risks

Common refusal reasons

by frequency
/01
Trip is for tourism
The exemption covers tourism (and short business meetings at officer discretion) only; work, study or residence require a visa.
High
/02
Stay is 30 days or less
The visa-free entry permits up to 30 days per entry; longer stays need a proper visa or extension.
High
/03
Brazil is a priority exempt nationality
Brazil was added to Angola's ~98-country exemption list under the 2023 presidential decree.
High
/04
Within annual cap
Total visa-free stays must not exceed 90 days within a 90-day period per year.
Medium
/05
Ordinary passport
This guidance applies to ordinary passports; diplomatic/service passports may follow separate agreements.
Low
/07 — On arrival

After you land

/01
Immigration
Keep your passport, visa or exemption proof, return ticket, and accommodation details ready for border inspection.
/02
Customs
Review the destination's customs rules before travel and declare restricted goods or large cash amounts when required.
/03
Connectivity
Check whether airport SIMs, eSIMs, or roaming are the best option for your route before arrival.
/08 — The history

Policy changelog

since 2024
2026-05-30 · major
Brazil to Angola route verified
Confirmed Brazilian ordinary passport holders remain visa-free for tourism in Angola (30 days/entry, 90 days/year) under the 2023 exemption; verified against Fragomen and Wikipedia visa policy sources. Noted Brazil's February 2026 reciprocal extension of Angolan visitor visas to five years.
/09 — The questions

Frequently asked

Do Brazilians need a visa to visit Angola for tourism?
No. Brazilian ordinary passport holders are exempt and can enter Angola visa-free for tourism for up to 30 days per entry under Angola's 2023 visa-exemption policy.
How long can I stay in Angola without a visa?+
Is there any fee for visa-free entry?+
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination?+
Can I work or study in Angola under this exemption?+
What documents should I show at the Angolan border?+
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