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How to use the Brazilian e‑Consular service for Visas

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The Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi serves as the primary diplomatic mission of the Federative Republic of Brazil in India, facilitating bilateral relations between the two nations. Situated in the capital city, the embassy plays a crucial role in strengthening political, economic, cultural, and consular ties.

History and Core Mission

Established in the mid-20th century following diplomatic relations between Brazil and India, the Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi has grown into a central institution for fostering strategic partnerships. It represents Brazil’s interests in India and is responsible for promoting dialogue across a broad spectrum of areas including trade, science and technology, education, culture, and tourism.

Diplomatic and Consular Services

The embassy provides comprehensive consular services for Brazilian citizens in India and visa-related assistance for Indian citizens wishing to travel to Brazil. A notable initiative is the e-Consular platform, which digitalizes and streamlines visa application processes for ease and efficiency. This digital platform has significantly enhanced access for users, evidenced by the promotion of video tutorials and increasing adoption rates among visa applicants.

Economic and Trade Collaboration

The Embassy of Brazil is instrumental in advancing Brazil–India economic partnerships. In 2023, bilateral trade between the two nations reached a record high of over USD 15.2 billion, with Brazil exporting products like crude oil, gold, and agricultural commodities, and importing Indian pharmaceuticals, textiles, and machinery. The embassy actively promotes trade fairs, B2B meetings, and sectoral forums to encourage investment and technology exchange.

Cultural and Educational Engagement

A key focus area for the embassy is the promotion of Brazilian culture in India. Through events, exhibitions, language courses, and festivals, the embassy fosters intercultural exchange. The Portuguese language program, offered in collaboration with Indian institutions, has seen over 500 students annually enrolling in the last five years.

The embassy also supports academic exchanges under programs such as the Brazilian Government Exchange Program for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, aimed at increasing academic ties with Indian universities.

Strategic Collaborations and Global Forums

The Embassy of Brazil in New Delhi plays a proactive role in facilitating collaboration in multilateral forums such as BRICS, IBSA, and the G20. In recent years, it has coordinated bilateral and multilateral engagements for summits, contributing to shared objectives in sustainable development, climate change, and international security.

Digital and Outreach Capabilities

With a renewed emphasis on digital diplomacy, the embassy has invested in digital communication tools including informative video content such as the YouTube video explaining the e-Consular platform. This outreach supports transparency and enhances user engagement, particularly in consular services.

Achievements and Recognition

  • Successfully facilitated state visits and bilateral meetings including high-level visits by the Brazilian President and Indian Prime Minister.
  • Promoted the increase in Brazil–India trade to record levels, with a consistent growth rate of over 10% annually since 2019.
  • Implementation of the e-Consular system, reducing visa processing time by up to 40%.

Certifications and Compliance

As a government diplomatic mission, the Embassy of Brazil operates under the regulations of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Itamaraty) and adheres to international diplomatic protocols as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

Target Stakeholders

The embassy serves Brazilian nationals in India, Indian citizens seeking travel or business opportunities in Brazil, academic institutions, trade and business organizations, cultural exchange platforms, and policy think tanks.

Contact and Accessibility

The embassy maintains active consular services and communication via its official channels and is located at 8 Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi, India.