Brazilian consulate fees: passports, registrations, costs

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Brazilian consulate fees: passports, registrations, costs
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Dinheiro Vivo lists fees charged by Brazilian consulates in Portugal to help Brazilians budget for routine consular tasks: a biometric passport for adults costs about €132, with different rates for children and other services. The guide covers common transactions such as registering births, legalisations and travel authorisations. Brazilian nationals living in Portugal should check the consulate website before visiting and factor these fees into plans for document renewals or legal procedures.

Update: Biometric passport costs €132 and is valid ten years

Dinheiro Vivo notes the biometric passport referenced is valid for up to ten years for adults; fees vary by age and consular service, so check the specific consulate page before you make an appointment.

Context & Explainers

The Consulate‑General of Brazil in Lisbon (Consulado‑Geral do Brasil em Lisboa) is Brazil’s main diplomatic and consular office in Portugal, offering passports, civil registration, visa services, legalisations and consular assistance to Brazilians. It also runs public campaigns and support programs—like the recent violence‑against‑women campaign—so Brazilian residents in Portugal should contact it for consular needs or emergencies.

A biometric passport is a travel document that contains an electronic chip storing the holder’s personal data and a digital version of their photo—and often fingerprints—so identity can be checked electronically at borders. Brazilians living abroad should keep their biometric passports valid and can renew them at their consulate to avoid travel or legal problems.

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