๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ซ Burkina Faso visa for Brazilians

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 USDโ€ , with processing times typically taking 10-15 business daysโ€  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.

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Burkina Faso visa, the full picture

Most passports need a visa for Burkina Faso. Even if you can get one on arrival, it's often easier and cheaper to sort it beforehand.

Who Needs a Visa for Burkina Faso?

The short answer: almost everyone. Passport holders from the EU, UK, US, Canada, and Australia require a visa before arrival. You can apply online or at an embassy. Some West African nations get visa-free entry, but don't assume. Countries like Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo typically don't need a visa for short stays. Check the specific bilateral agreements for your nationality. For the rest of us, applying for a visa in advance is the standard route. It avoids hassle at the airport and potential misunderstandings. The Burkina Faso eVisa portal is your friend here, though it's not universally accepted at all entry points yet.

How Long Can You Actually Stay?

Tourist visas are usually issued for 30 days, extendable for another 30 days. This extension process needs to happen before your initial visa expires, typically at the Direction Gรฉnรฉrale de la Migration (DGM) in Ouagadougou. Crucially, ensure you get an exit stamp when you leave. Without one, re-entry can become a nightmare. Double-entry visas exist but are rarer and require specific justification. Overstaying is where things get expensive. Fines can run up to 25,000 XOF per day of overstay, and you risk detention or deportation. Stick to your visa dates religiously.

Can You Work Remotely on a Tourist Stamp?

This is a grey area, as it is in most countries. Officially, working on a tourist visa isn't permitted. You'd need a specific work or business visa for that. However, enforcement for remote workers is inconsistent. Many digital nomads operate in Ouagadougou using their tourist visa, relying on the fact that they aren't directly employed by a Burkinabe entity. The authorities are more concerned with formal employment and business operations. As long as you're not actively seeking local employment or conducting overt business activities, you'll likely be fine. Just be discreet. Don't set up an office.

What's New with Burkina Faso Visas?

The biggest recent development is the Burkina Faso eVisa system, launched to streamline the application process. While itโ€™s a positive step, not all border officials are fully trained on it, and you might still face questions or requests for paper documents. Fees have also seen adjustments, with the eVisa typically costing around 50,000 XOF for a 30-day single-entry visa, though this can vary. Always check the official eVisa portal or the nearest embassy for the most current pricing and requirements. There haven't been significant changes in visa-free agreements recently, but always verify bilateral relations before booking.

How other passports enter Burkina Faso

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

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