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Embassy of Brazil in México City

The diplomatic mission of the South American giant has its main headquarters in the peaceful and tree-lined area of Lomas de Virreyes, an enclave that reflects the solidity of relations between Mexico and Brazil. The complex is strategically divided: while the embassy handles political, cultural, and commercial affairs, citizen assistance procedures are managed at the Consulate General offices, located a very short distance away on the busy Avenida Paseo de las Palmas.

Any national traveler who dreams of visiting Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, marveling at the Iguazu Falls, or delving into the immensity of the Amazon rainforest, should know that Mexico and Brazil maintain an incessant tourist flow. Given that visa regulations for Mexican citizens are constantly updated (alternating between electronic and physical permits), it is vital to approach this representation’s portal to manage the necessary authorizations and guarantee a trip free of setbacks.

For Brazilian tourists and residents in the metropolis, the consulate is a space of protection and efficiency. The staff diligently handles the renewal of passports, civil registries, powers of attorney, and protection assistance in case of medical or legal emergency. The atmosphere is a genuine reflection of South American hospitality, combining human warmth with the precision of its care systems, always operating by prior appointment.

In addition to bureaucracy, Brazil marks its presence in the capital through the Instituto Guimarães Rosa. This cultural extension of the embassy regularly organizes Portuguese classes, film series, and exhibitions that exalt samba and bossa nova, enriching the multicultural offer of Mexico City and attracting both locals and expatriates.

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