This country will require Americans to show their bank statements to visit. Here’s why
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(NEXSTAR) – If you want to travel to Brazil next year, you’ll need to share your bank statements with the South American nation first.

Travelers from the U.S., Canada, and Australia will need to obtain a visa before entering the country, beginning April 10, 2025, according to a Brazilian government-authorized website.

To complete the visa application, visitors must provide proof of income for travel by showing their last three checking or savings account statements or their six previous pay stubs.

If you don’t have at least $2,000 in your bank account you’ll need a sponsor — typically a friend or family member — to sign a document called an affidavit of support, accepting financial responsibility for you.

Other requirements include a passport, a letter of intent, proof of residence, plane or bus tickets, lodging reservations, and a payment of $80.90.

While this may seem overwhelming, the U.S. has similar requirements for Brazilian citizens who want to travel to America for tourism. To obtain a U.S. visa, Brazilians must have a valid passport and pay a $185 application fee. They may also need to schedule a visa interview appointment at their nearest embassy, as well as provide documentation outlining the purpose of their visit and their ability to pay for the entire trip, as noted on the U.S. State Department’s website.

The file photo shows a waterfront view of Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. (Getty Images)

Americans who want to visit Brazil can fill out the application for an electronic visa online. Visas to Brazil are valid for 10 years across multiple entries, according to the country’s U.S. Embassy. Stays are restricted to 90 days per year.

Bolsonaro’s predecessor, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, decided to reintroduce the requirement to maintain reciprocity between the countries.

People looking to travel to Brazil should also exercise increased caution during their visit due to crime, the U.S. State Department urged in a travel advisory reissued back in October 2023. The agency warned against traveling to areas within 100 miles of Brazil’s

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