Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit PK?
Brazilian ordinary-passport holders need a Pakistan eVisa for tourism. Pakistan's free Visa Prior to Arrival (VPA) scheme was suspended on 1 January 2026, so all Brazilians must now apply and pay for a standard tourist eVisa online before travel via the official NADRA portal (visa.nadra.gov.pk). The single-entry tourist eVisa costs about USD 35 (R$ 140), allows a stay of up to 3 months, and is typically processed in 7-10 working days. A Brazil (BR) ordinary passport holder traveling to Pakistan (PK) for tourism requires a visa, obtained online as an eVisa. Until the end of 2025, Brazil was one of 126 nationalities eligible for Pakistan's free "Visa Prior to Arrival" (VPA) facility introduced in August 2024, which offered fast, no-cost approvals. That program was suspended effective 1 January 2026, and Pakistan reverted to its standard paid eVisa system for these nationalities. Brazilians must therefore complete the online application at the Government of Pakistan's official portal (visa.nadra.gov.pk), upload supporting documents, pay the fee, and wait for electronic approval before departure. According to the Pakistan Embassy in Brasilia (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), the tourist eVisa is available as single entry for about USD 35 (R$ 140) valid 3 months, multiple entry up to 1 year for about USD 52.50 (R$ 210), or multiple entry over 1 year for about USD 70 (R$ 280). The maximum stay on a tourist visa is up to 3 months. Official processing is stated as 7-10 working days, though travelers report it can take longer, so applying 4-6 weeks ahead is prudent. Passports must have at least 6 months validity. Pakistan is not part of the Schengen area, so Schengen 90/180 rules and ETIAS do not apply. There is no visa-on-arrival or visa-free channel currently available to Brazilian tourists, so the conservative and correct verdict is eVisa.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMFLEXIBLE 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.