Brazil to require US travelers to have $2,000 for visa

There are changes on the way for US travelers looking to go to Brazil. Starting April 10, 2024, the country now demands that travelers from the United States must have a visa for all reasons. One of the biggest changes that caused the most alarm and headlines is that now travelers must show access to at least $2,000 before being allowed to enter the country.

The change to requiring financial proof was a shock to many, but not something entirely new. Travelers can show the $2,000 with a bank statement, or credit card statement, along with proof of income. This is not a typical requirement for travel, but several countries hold the right to refuse entry to those who cannot prove they have access to funds.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/brazil-to-require-us-travelers-to-have-2-000-for-visa-starting-april-10/ar-AA1mWYS3?ocid=msedgntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=8967c031a2024d729f86ad46319c296b&ei=12

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