Saint Vincent and the Grenadines entry requirements for Brazil passport holders

Checked daily · Updated May 20, 2026·View sources
No visa required
90 days
Max stay
90 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Brazilian passport holders can visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines without a visa for up to 90 days. This policy applies to tourism and business visits. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
Valid passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
Your passport needs to be valid for the entire time you plan to stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. No minimum validity beyond your departure date is required by law, but airlines sometimes enforce a 6-month rule — check with your carrier before flying.Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of onward travel
Immigration officers routinely ask for a return or onward ticket at the border. Have a printed or digital copy of your flight booking ready — they check this before stamping you in.Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or host invitation
Carry a hotel confirmation, Airbnb receipt, or a letter from your host. Officers rarely ask for it, but having it avoids delays if they do.Recommended
Proof of funds
Show you can support yourself
Have a bank statement or credit card ready. There's no fixed minimum, but showing you have enough for your stay (around $50–$100 USD per day) covers you if questioned.Recommended
Passport validity counts from arrival
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day you land in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. If it expires sooner, you'll be turned away at immigration.
No visa extensions available
The 90-day visa-free stay cannot be extended. Plan your trip carefully and leave before your time runs out to avoid fines or entry bans.

What happens at the border

1
Arrive at Argyle International Airport (SVD)
After landing, follow signs to the immigration hall. Join the queue for foreign visitors. Have your passport, return ticket (printed or on phone), and accommodation booking ready.
2
Present documents to immigration officer
Hand over your passport and any requested documents. The officer will check your passport validity, stamp you in, and note the allowed stay (usually 90 days). This takes 1-2 minutes per person.
3
Collect luggage and proceed to customs
After immigration, head to baggage claim, then walk through customs. If you have nothing to declare, use the green channel. Keep your passport and boarding pass accessible until you exit the airport.
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Overstay calculator

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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Tourist visa (single entry)
Max stay90 days
Validity6 months from issue date
Cost~$100 USD (varies by embassy)

For those who need a visa or want a longer stay; apply at a Saint Vincent and the Grenadines embassy.

Tourist visa (multiple entry)
Max stay90 days per entry
Validity1 year
Cost~$200 USD (varies by embassy)

Allows multiple visits within a year; suitable for frequent travellers.

work visa
Work Permit
Up to 1 year, renewable
~$200 USD (application fee)
For those with a job offer in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Requires employer sponsorship and approval from the Ministry of National Security.
student visa
Student Visa
Duration of studies, renewable
~$100 USD (application fee)
For enrolled students at a recognized institution in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Requires acceptance letter and proof of funds.
investor visa
Investor Visa
1 year, renewable
~$500 USD (application fee)
For individuals investing a significant amount in the local economy. Minimum investment thresholds apply; contact the Ministry of Finance.
Other fees
ServiceCost
Stay extension feeVisa-free stay is not extendable.Not applicable
Overstay fineOverstay penalties may apply; avoid overstaying as extension is not available.Not specified

Common reasons for entry denial

No return ticket35%
Insufficient funds25%
Suspicious travel pattern20%

Approval probability calculator

Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.

Transiting through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

No transit visa needed

Brazilian passport holders transiting through Saint Vincent and the Grenadines do not need a transit visa if they remain airside and have a confirmed onward ticket.

Airside transitAllowed
Transit hubsArgyle International Airport (SVD)

Health & vaccines for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with yellow fever transmission risk.
Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis AEssentialTyphoidRecommendedRoutine vaccines (MMR, DTP, polio, etc.)Essential
Health risks
Dengue feverModerate risk

Mosquito-borne disease; use insect repellent and avoid standing water.

ChikungunyaModerate risk

Mosquito-borne; symptoms include fever and joint pain.

Zika virusLow risk

Mosquito-borne; pregnant women should take precautions.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Kingstown
Immigration Department of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Ministry of National Security, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Mon–Fri 08:30–16:30

Main office for visa and immigration inquiries; bring passport and supporting documents.

Practical information for BR travellers

Country basics
CapitalKingstown
LanguageEnglish
Driving sideLeft-hand traffic
US driving licenceUS visitors can drive with a valid US driver's license for up to 30 days.
Money
CurrencyEastern Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 2.7 XCD
updated May 21
Time zone
Local timeUTC-4
vs New Yorksame timezone
vs Los Angeles+3h
Electricity
Voltage230V / 50Hz
Plug types
A,BTypes A and B (North American style)
✓ No adapter needed for US plugs
Water & health
Tap water
Safe to drink
Tap water is generally safe to drink in main areas, but bottled water is recommended for visitors.
Emergency numbers
Police911
Medical911
US EmbassyFind contact

Frequently asked questions

No, the visa-free stay is not extendable. You must leave before the 90 days are up. Overstaying can result in fines or a ban from re-entry.
No, Brazilian passport holders do not need a visa for transit. You can stay in the airport's international transit area without a visa. If you need to leave the airport, you'll need to meet the standard visa-free entry requirements.
You will be denied entry at the border. Renew your passport before traveling. The 6 months are counted from your arrival date, not your departure date.
No, there is no official requirement to show proof of funds for Brazilian passport holders. However, having a credit card or some cash (Eastern Caribbean dollars or US dollars) is practical for daily expenses.
No, there is no arrival declaration required. You simply fill out the standard immigration card on the plane or at the airport upon arrival.
The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD). US dollars are widely accepted, but you'll get change in XCD. ATMs are available in Kingstown and larger towns. Credit cards are accepted at hotels and some restaurants.
No mandatory vaccines are required for Brazilian travelers. However, if you're arriving from a country with yellow fever risk, you may need a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Check with your doctor before traveling.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 20, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.