International travel

Pay attention to the rules of entry in our destinations.

Read carefully all the rules from the destination country before traveling. Avoid issues on your boarding.

Notice: the use of masks on domestic flights is now optional, but there are some destinations where we fly that still require the use of masks at airports and inside aircraft such as: Bolivia, Mexico and Suriname.


Choose your destination*:

* Routes operated exclusively by GOL. For trips to destinations not operated by GOL, consult the partner company.

The regulations described on this page are intended for Brazilians traveling to the countries below. In case of other nationalities, consult the consulate, embassy or the Call Center.

Aruba (AUA)

Check out Aruba’s entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024


Documents and Forms

  • Valid government-issued identification;
  • Passport.
  • Return ticket;
  • International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (CIVP) for yellow fever.

Document validity rules:

  • Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be valid for the intended period of stay.
  • Warning: If you are departing from the U.S. (regardless of any destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or acceptable exit document will be required by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; 

The following rules apply to children/minors:

  • Unaccompanied minors under the age of 17 must carry a letter of consent from their parents/guardians.

Important: Passengers must complete a 'Boarding/Landing Card (ED Card)' at www.edcardaruba.aw prior to departure. You will receive a 'Travel Authorization' which must be presented before boarding.

Destination Visa

  • Visa waiver: Citizens of Brazil for a maximum stay of 90 days.
  • Extension of stay possible for a further 60 days with a maximum stay of 180 days per calendar year for visa-free holidaymakers.
  • Extension of stay possible for an additional 150 days with a maximum stay of 180 days per calendar year for owners of real estate in Aruba or a yacht in Aruba's territorial waters with a minimum length of 14 meters. Proof of ownership or mooring of the yacht is required.

Yellow fever vaccination is required if you arrive within 6 days of departure from or transit through Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda and Venezuela. Passengers must have a certificate of vaccination issued at least 10 days prior to arrival.

Yellow fever vaccination is exempt:

  • Children under 9 months and adults over 60.
  • Passengers travelling through countries with a risk of yellow fever transmission within 12 hours, if they do not leave the transit areas.
  • Holders of a medical contraindication certificate.
  • Expectant or breastfeeding mothers.
Bolívia (VVI)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

 

Documents and forms

Please note

  • Passengers without a return ticket may be refused entry;
  • No visa is required;
  • For your convenience, please present yourself at VVI airport at least 3 hours in advance for assistance.
  • Yellow fever vaccination required if arriving within 6 days of departure or transit through countries with risk of yellow fever transmission and travelling to the following departments Beni, Pando and Santa Cruz; and the designated areas of the following departments Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, La Paz and Tarija.
  • Passengers must be in possession of a vaccination certificate issued at least 10 days before arrival.

Exempt from yellow fever vaccination:

  • Children under 1 year of age.

Please note: To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on 'Brazil (BRA)' on this page or read the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entry of travelers in Brazil).

Brasil (BRA)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

 

No vaccinations required

Recommended health precautions and immunizations:

Vaccination against yellow fever recommended for all persons aged 9 months and over travelling to Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Distrito Federal (including Brasília), Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraná, Piauí, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondônia, Roraima, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Tocantins and certain areas of Bahia. Vaccination is also recommended for travelers visiting the Iguazu Falls.

The risk of malaria due to P. vivax (88.8%), P. falciparum (10.6%) and mixed infections (0.5%) exists in most forest areas below 900 m in the nine states of the Amazon region (Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Maranhão, Mato Grosso (northern portion), Pará (except Belém), Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins (western portion)). The intensity of transmission varies from one municipality to another and is highest in mining areas in the jungle, in agricultural settlements, in indigenous areas and in some peripheral urban areas of Cruzeiro do Sul, Manaus and Porto Velho. Malaria also occurs in the outskirts of large cities such as Boa Vista, Macapá, Marabá, Rio Branco and Santarém. In states outside the administrative region of Amazonas, the risk of malaria transmission is minimal or non-existent, but there is a residual risk of P. vivax transmission in areas of the Atlantic Forest in the states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo. Detailed information on the epidemiological situation of malaria in Brazil is available at www.saude.gov.br.

Colômbia (BOG)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024


Documents and Forms

  • Valid government-issued identification (ID or passport);
  • Return ticket;
  • Proof of accommodation;
  • Passengers must complete the 'CheckMig' form at least 72 hours before departure at: https://apps.migracioncolombia.gov.co/pre-registro/en;
  • Brazilians are exempt from the visa requirement for a maximum stay of 90 days;
  • An international yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if you live in or transit through Angola, Brazil, Congo or Uganda within 6 days.
  • The following are exempt from yellow fever vaccination: children under 1 year of age and over 60 years of age; passengers transiting through Angola, Brazil, Congo (Democratic Republic of the) or Uganda within 12 hours if they do not leave the transit areas; passengers with official proof of a medical contraindication issued by a health authority; 
  • Passengers must have an international vaccination certificate issued at least 10 days prior to arrival.


Important:
Passports must be machine readable for entering the country.

Argentina (AEP/MDZ/ROS/COR)

Open borders, with conditions:
Last updated: 09/
03/2024

 

Documents and forms

  • Valid official identification document (ID card or passport, depending on the nationality of the passenger);
  • It is no longer necessary to complete the affidavit of entry.
  • Return ticket - recommended;

The following rules apply to children/minors:

Minors under the age of 13 travelling unaccompanied to or through Argentina must have a certified letter from a parent/guardian stating that the minor can travel alone.

By order of the local authorities, all battery-powered wheelchairs must be declared using the form DECLARACIÓN JURADA DE TRANSPORTE DE SILLA DE RUEDAS O AYUDA MOTRIZ IMPULSADA A BATERÍA. (Affidavit for the transport of a wheelchair or battery-powered mobility aid). Print the declaration and present it at check-in.

Prohibited items at airports in Argentina

By order of the local authorities, certain objects and substances are considered prohibited for carriage in checked and carry-on baggage at airports in Argentina. For more information, please refer to Aviation Security Regulation (RSA) No. 02 by clicking here.

Please note:  To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on the 'Brazil (BRA)' item available on this page or read the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entry of travelers in Brazil).

Please note: Travelers without a return ticket may be refused entry.

UNITED STATES (MIA/MCO)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

 

Documents and forms

  • Valid passport; 
  • Visa;

Document validity rules:

  • Passports issued to Brazilian citizens must be valid for the intended period of stay. 
  • It is no longer necessary to present the COVID test for immigration to the USA.
  • It is no longer necessary to present a COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
  • Dual US citizens must enter and exit with their US passport.

The following rules apply to children/minors:

  • Minors traveling unaccompanied or accompanied by a parent or other person other than a parent/legal guardian may avoid possible delays by carrying a notarized letter of authorization signed by the parent/legal guardian. For more information, visit https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-449?language=en_US.
MONTEVIDEO (MVD)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/
03/2024

Documents and forms

  • Valid government-issued identification (passport or ID);

  • It is no longer necessary to present the sworn declaration of health;

Please note: To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on the 'Brazil (BRA)' item available on this page or check the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entry of travelers in Brazil)

Paraguai (ASU)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

Documents and forms  

  • Valid government-issued identification;
  • International Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate issued by ANVISA at least 10 days prior to arrival. Obtain your international certificate by by clicking here.
  • The following are exempt from the yellow fever vaccination: Holders of a certificate of contraindication for medical reasons. The certificate must be authorized by the Panamanian Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare or by the health authority of the country of origin; children under 1 year of age and adults over 60 years of age; and passengers traveling through the following countries if they are not leaving the transit areas: Bolivia, Brazil, Peru or Venezuela.

Please note: To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on the 'Brazil (BRA)' item available on this page or read the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entry of travelers in Brazil).

Paramaribo (PBM)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

 

Documents and forms

  • Valid passport

  • Present return ticket

Visa waivers:  

  • Brazilians for a maximum stay of 6 months.

  • Passengers traveling as tourists for a maximum stay of 90 days.

  • Passengers with a document of Surinam origin.

  • Passengers born in Suriname for a maximum stay of 6 months.

Visa exempt visitors must pay an entry fee at https://suriname.vfsevisa.com/suriname/online/home/entry-fee. An entry fee voucher must be presented before boarding.

Please Note

  • International Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate issued by ANVISA required at least 10 days before arrival. Obtain your international certificate by clicking here.

  • The following are exempt from the yellow fever vaccination: Children under 1 year of age and holders of a certificate of contraindication for medical reasons.

Please note: To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on the 'Brazil (BRA)' item available on this page or read the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entry of travelers in Brazil).

Please note: Travelers without a return ticket may be refused entry.

Punta Cana (PUJ)

Check out the entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/
03/2024

Documents and forms

  • Valid Passport - Warning: If you are departing from the U.S. (regardless of any destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or acceptable exit document will be required by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; 
  • Present return ticket;
  • Present electronic ticket.

Visa waivers:  

  • Brazilians for stays not exceeding 60 days.
  • Passengers with a laissez-passer issued by the Dominican Republic.
  • Participants in the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup with a laissez-passer issued by the Dominican Republic.

Entry requirements

  • International Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate issued at least 10 days prior to arrival (for passengers arriving from the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo; and for passengers and crew arriving from Venezuela or who have been in Venezuela in the last 14 days). Obtain your International Certificate by clicking here.
  • The following are exempt from yellow fever vaccination: Children under 1 year of age, adults over 60 years of age and those with a medical contraindication certificate
  • Fill in the electronic ticket on eTicket before boarding

Please note: Travelers without a return ticket may be refused entry.

Please note: To find out more about the requirements for returning to Brazil, click on the 'Brazil (BRA)' item available on this page or read the full rules for travelers entering Brazil: ANVISA (Rules for entri of travelers in Brazil)

San José (SJO)

Check out San José’s entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024


 Documents and Forms

  • Passport and valid government-issued identification; 
  • Return ticket;

Visa waivers:

  • Brazilians with a stay of 180 days or less.
  • Visa requirements
  • International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (CIVP) for yellow fever.
    Yellow fever vaccination is required if you arrive within 6 days of departure from or transit through Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda and Venezuela. Passengers must have a certificate of vaccination issued at least 10 days prior to arrival.

The following are exempt from yellow fever vaccination: 

  • Children under 1 year of age, adults over 60 years of age and those with a medical contraindication certificate.

Please Note

  • Country requirements are subject to change at any time. It is important to always check the information provided by the country's consulate or embassy.
  • In the event of a stopover/connection, it is necessary to check and comply with the requirements of the countries you are traveling through.
  • Yellow fever vaccination is required if you arrive within 6 days of departure from or transit through Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Suriname, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda and Venezuela. Passengers must have a certificate of vaccination issued at least 10 days prior to arrival.
Mexico (CUN)

Check the country's entry requirements.
Last updated: 09/03/2024

Documents and forms

  • Valid Passport - Warning: If you are departing from the U.S. (regardless of any destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or acceptable exit document will be required by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; 
  • Present return ticket;
  • Visa required.

Visa waivers:

  • Passengers holding a multiple-entry visa issued by Canada, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom or a Schengen country for a maximum stay of 180 days.

Other requirements

  • No vaccinations required.

Please Note

  • Country requirements are subject to change at any time. It is important to always check the information provided by the country's consulate or embassy.
  • In the event of a stopover/connection, it is necessary to check and comply with the requirements of the countries you are traveling through.