🇬🇧 United Kingdom visa for Brazilians

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

The verdict

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For Brazil passport holders specifically

Brazil passport holders require a visa to enter the United Kingdom for tourism or short stays. This isn't an e-visa; you must apply through a consulate. The standard visitor visa application is submitted online via the official UK government portal, but the interview and biometrics collection happen at a designated Visa Application Centre managed by a commercial partner, usually TLScontact or VFS Global. Be prepared for a realistic processing time of 3 to 8 weeks†, and the standard visitor visa fee is £100†.

The most common reason for rejection for Brazil applicants is insufficient evidence of funds to cover the trip and a lack of clear ties to Brazil demonstrating intent to return. You will also need to show a return or onward travel ticket. Don't underestimate the need for detailed financial statements and a convincing explanation of your travel purpose.

†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.

United Kingdom visa, the full picture

Most nationalities get 6 months visa-free. If you're from the EU, Australia, Canada, or the US, you likely don't need a visa for short stays.

Who gets in without a fight?

The UK has a visitor visa system that’s fairly straightforward for many. If you hold a passport from the EU, EEA, Switzerland, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, or South Korea, you can generally enter the UK for up to 6 months as a visitor without needing to apply for a visa in advance. This covers most digital nomads who want to explore the UK for a few months.

For citizens of certain other countries, like China, India, or Russia, you'll need to apply for a Standard Visitor visa before you travel. The application process usually takes a few weeks, and you'll need to prove you have sufficient funds and intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit. Some countries have specific agreements, so always check the official UK government website for your nationality.

How long can you actually stay?

That 6-month visa-free period is the standard maximum for most visitor entries. However, immigration officers at the port of entry have the final say. They can grant you less time, especially if they suspect you might overstay or aren't a genuine visitor. Don't expect an exit stamp; the UK has largely moved to digital border systems.

Overstaying your welcome is a serious issue. If you’re found to have overstayed, you could face a ban from re-entering the UK for 1 to 10 years. While specific fines for overstaying aren't always publicly advertised for short periods, the consequences are severe, impacting future travel not just to the UK but potentially to other countries that share immigration data. If your visa expires, you must leave the country.

Can you actually work remotely?

Working remotely on a standard visitor visa is a grey area. Officially, you're supposed to visit for tourism, family, or business meetings, not to "work" in the UK. This means taking client calls, attending virtual meetings, or doing freelance work for clients outside the UK might be permissible as long as you're not taking up employment with a UK-based company or using UK resources extensively.

What authorities actually enforce is a bit fuzzier. Most casual remote work done quietly from a co-working space or your accommodation is unlikely to cause issues, especially if you're not visibly working for a UK company or seeking local employment. However, if you're seen to be actively working for a UK business or are on a long-term stay that looks more like residency than a visit, you could face questions. It's a calculated risk.

What’s new on the visa front?

The UK has been rolling out an e-Visa system for certain nationalities, aiming to streamline the application process for visitor visas. This means you might be able to apply and receive your visa electronically, without needing to send off your passport. Keep an eye on the UK government's official immigration website, as new routes and changes to fees are announced regularly. For instance, the Standard Visitor visa fee has seen increases over the past couple of years. Always verify the current fees and requirements before booking anything.

How other passports enter United Kingdom

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

PassportRuleDays
United StatesETA / authorisation180View
United KingdomVisa-free90View
EU citizenVisa-free180View
CanadaVisa-free90View
AustraliaVisa-free90View
JapanVisa-free90View
IndiaConsulate—View