O Globo: A nova política de imigração dos EUA pode afetar turistas brasileiros? Veja o que dizem especialistas em vistos
February 5, 2025

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Neste artigo do O Globo, a sócia Diana Quintas discute como as recentes mudanças na política de imigração dos EUA podem impactar os viajantes brasileiros. Embora o futuro do cenário de viagens permaneça incerto, ela ressalta que as ações iniciais da nova administração presidencial, juntamente com as políticas estabelecidas durante o primeiro mandato, sugerem que as recusas de vistos para brasileiros provavelmente aumentarão.
Ela enfatiza que os viajantes brasileiros devem demonstrar fortes laços com o Brasil, como ter emprego estável, possuir imóvel ou estar matriculado em estudos em andamento. Diana também aconselha os viajantes a prepararem documentação adicional e estarem preparados para um maior escrutínio nos pontos de controle de imigração.
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In this O Globo article, Partner Diana Quintas discusses how recent US immigration policy changes could impact Brazilian travelers.
Although the future of the travel landscape remains uncertain, she points out that early actions by the new presidential administration, along with policies established during the first term, suggest that visa denials for Brazilians are likely to increase.
She emphasizes that Brazilian travelers must demonstrate strong ties to Brazil, such as having a stable job, owning property, or being enrolled in ongoing studies. Diana also advises travelers to prepare additional documentation and be ready for increased scrutiny at immigration checkpoints.
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