🇧🇫 Burkina Faso visa for Brazil citizens

Brazil passport holders must apply for a visa at a Burkina Faso consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.

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For Brazil passport holders specifically

Brazil passport holders need to apply for a visa at a consulate before arrival in Burkina Faso. There isn't an e-visa system or on-arrival option for your nationality. You'll need to locate the nearest Burkina Faso consulate, which might require some searching as their online presence for visa applications is minimal. Expect the visa fee to be around $100 USD, with processing times typically taking 10-15 business days once they have your complete application.

The most common reason for rejection for Brazilian applicants is an incomplete application package. Ensure you have all required supporting documents, including recent passport photos, a completed application form, and a letter of invitation or hotel booking. They also often check for proof of onward travel; have your return ticket or a confirmed onward flight itinerary ready.

Burkina Faso visa, the full picture

Most passports need a visa for Burkina Faso, obtained before arrival. US, EU, UK, and Canadian citizens can get a visa on arrival.

Who walks in visa-free?

Short answer: almost no one. Burkina Faso’s visa policy is strict. You'll need to sort your entry permit before you fly unless you hold a passport from a specific list of African nations. This list includes countries like Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, and Niger, who generally enjoy visa-free access for short stays. For US, EU, UK, and Canadian citizens, the good news is you can secure a visa upon arrival at the airport in Ouagadougou. This visa is typically for 30 days. Australian and New Zealand passport holders, however, will need to obtain their visa in advance from a Burkina Faso embassy or consulate. Don't assume you can wing it; showing up without the correct paperwork can lead to immediate deportation.

Stays, stamps, and serious fines

The standard visa, whether obtained in advance or on arrival, grants you 30 days of legal stay. What most people miss is the requirement for an exit stamp. When you leave Burkina Faso, ensure you get an official stamp in your passport. Without it, re-entry can become complicated. Double-entry visas are not standard for tourist stamps; if you leave and intend to return, you'll likely need a new visa or to have pre-arranged a specific multi-entry permit, which is uncommon for short tourist trips. Overstaying your welcome is where things get expensive. While specific fines can fluctuate, expect to pay around 10,000 XOF (approx. $17 USD) per day of overstay. For longer periods, you risk detention and deportation, which is a far worse outcome than paying a fine. Always keep track of your visa expiry date.

Working remotely on a tourist stamp

This is a grey area, and frankly, it's a risk many digital nomads take. Officially, you are in Burkina Faso on a tourist visa. This visa does not permit you to conduct business or earn income within the country. While immigration officials at the airport are unlikely to scrutinize your laptop or ask about your remote work setup, local police or other authorities could theoretically question your activities if you draw attention to yourself. Enforcement is inconsistent. You won't find specific "digital nomad visas" here. If you plan to stay longer than your tourist visa allows or want to work openly, you would need to explore business visa options, which are more complex and require sponsorship from a Burkinabe company. For short stays where you’re just checking emails and attending virtual meetings, most people don't encounter issues, but it’s not officially sanctioned.

What’s new on the visa front?

Burkina Faso has been working to streamline its visa process. The biggest development in the last 18 months has been the expansion and promotion of their eVisa system. This online portal allows citizens from many countries to apply for and receive their visas electronically before travelling. The fees for the eVisa are generally comparable to embassy-issued visas, often around 50,000 XOF for a standard tourist visa, though this can vary based on nationality and duration. The government has been actively encouraging its use to speed up entry processing. There haven't been major suspensions or expansions in visa-free agreements recently, so the core requirements remain largely the same. Always check the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for the most current fee structure and application procedures before your trip.

How other passports enter Burkina Faso

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