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What you need to travel to Brazil: the complete guide

Summer is just around the corner and, as usual, Brazil stands out as one of the preferred destinations among Argentines looking for an affordable paradise to unwind and relax.
In line with the popularity of this destination, common questions also come up: What do you need to travel to Brazil? What documents are required? What is the best way to pay? In this article, we tell you all the details
Documentation needed to travel to Brazil
1. Identity document
If you’re Argentine, you can enter Brazil by presenting your DNI in digital format (card or blue booklet) or your passport. It is essential that the document be valid and in good condition.
Not valid:
The handwritten DNI (green cover, burgundy cover, and blue booklet for newborn boys and girls).
The DNI application receipt.
Damaged documents.
2. Authorizations for minors under 18
Minors under 18 require specific authorization depending on the following circumstances:
If traveling with both parents: the parents must prove their relationship to the minor by presenting any of the following documents:
Family Civil Booklet
Birth Certificate
Birth Certificate (regardless of issue date)
The minor’s DNI, showing both parents’ details
If traveling with one parent: in addition to proving the relationship with one of the documents mentioned above, authorization from the absent parent is required.
If the child’s parents are under 18: in this case, authorization from the parents and permission from one of the grandparents is required.
3. Car documentsIf you travel to Brazil by car, these are the documents you will absolutely need:Driver’s license corresponding to the vehicle type.DNI or identity card.Green registration card.Blue registration card, if driving a vehicle that is not your own.RTO (Mandatory Technical Inspection) or VTV (Vehicle Technical Inspection) sticker.Proof of a valid mandatory insurance policy. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with Brazilian traffic rules and consider purchasing car insurance that covers damage abroad.4. Travel insuranceAlthough it is not a requirement to travel to Brazil, it is important that you consider health coverage that includes minors and covers hospital stays, medical repatriation, and mortal remains.
When paying with belo, you get a 30% off Pax Assistance.
Pay with Pix in Brazil
Although you can pay for practically everything with a credit/debit card in Brazil, there is a simpler, cheaper, and safer alternative that any Argentine can take advantage of with belo. This option lets you pay in Brazil directly with pesos or crypto, without the usual surcharges on foreign purchases associated with cards.
All you need to do is fund your belo account, select “Pay with Pix” and scan the QR code to complete the purchase; even for that caipirinha on the beach, the recipient automatically receives reais. Want to know more? We leave you all the details in this link.


