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We will show how to get a passport in Brazil so you can prepare for your next (or first) international trip.

In addition to presenting electoral regularity, it is necessary to present personal documents, such as ID with an updated photo.

So, check out the rules for getting your passport from the Federal Police.

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What is a passport?

It is a travel document, to identify its holder in other countries, we can find records of entries, exits, visas and authorizations.

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In Brazil, you issue the following passports.

Emergency Passport;
Passport for foreigners;
Laissez-Passer.

In 2023, the cost to obtain a passport is R$ 257.25, the period of greatest demand is the months of July and December, during school holidays, according to the Federal Police.

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Is there any impediment to having this document?

The name on the SPC is not an impediment to having a passport.

Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to what the legislation in Brazil says, check your CPF to see if it is not suspended.

In Brazil, those in the following cases will not be able to issue a passport:

You are not a naturalized or native Brazilian;
Not presenting documentation to obtain a Passport;
Having some impediment in court, where there is a ban on leaving the country;
When there is an international, federal or state arrest order;
Not having completed mandatory military service (for men);
It must only remain in one state.

How to get a passport? Step by step!

According to Gov.br, the steps to obtain a passport are as follows:

1st Filling out the form

Pay attention to the information you place on the website, if the CPF is wrong, the fee invoice will not be generated.

If you are a minor who does not yet have a CPF, leave it blank, the “Guardian's CPF” must be filled in with the parents' CPF.

2nd Documents

  • The mandatory documents at the Federal Police are:
  • Identification document;
  • Previous passport or proof of occurrence;
  • Authorization for minors;
  • Proof of emancipation;
  • Documentation of non-integrated indigenous people;
  • Certificate of naturalization or ordinance;
  • Prove name change;
  • Documents to prove gender;
  • 5 x 7 photography for children under 5 years old;
  • Present electoral regularity;
  • Regularity with mandatory military service (for males).

3. Payment of the fee

With the information filled in and checked, you can now generate the payment slip.


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The current values are:

Common rate: R$ 257.25;
For emergencies: Common rate ✛ Rate of R$ 77.17 total of R$ 334.42;
Previous VALID passport, which has been misplaced or lost: Common fee ✛ Fee of R$ 257.25, for a total of R$ 514.50.

4. Schedule your service

Once this is done, the service must take place at the same place where the passport was delivered and canceled.

This stage lasts up to 15 working days. After that, you can collect your passport within 90 days.

The waiting time at the Federal Police is 20 minutes, on average, and now that you understand how to obtain a passport, separate your original documents.

Conclusion

Therefore, you already know how to obtain a passport, so, to avoid problems, be sure to check the information when filling out the form.

For more information, see the Federal Police website here.