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Saturday, February 23, 2008
It wasn't supposed to happen this way; you had been planning this for months, probably closer to a year. So, why weren't you on that plane that was taking everyone to Rio de Janeiro? Or more specifically why did you miss Carnival 2008?

This was a once in a lifetime opportunity and you had planned on having a good time all 4 days. You thought you had covered everything and yet, it didn't happen.

With all of the different travel regulations and requirements changing almost daily keeping up with everything can be close to impossible. Were you aware that among the entry requirements for Brazil for US citizens one is that both a Passport and Visa are required when traveling to Brazil for any purpose? The Visa must be obtained in advance from the Brazilian Embassy or consulate closest to your place of residence. All Brazilian visas, regardless of their length of validity must initially be used within 90 days of the issuance date or will no longer be valid.

US citizens reentering Brazil must be able to show an entry stamp in their passport proving that the visa was issued within 90 days, or they will not be allowed reentry. As indicated, there are regulations concerning all parts of traveling, most of these requirements have been updated recently, so it requires up to date knowledge at all times.

In order to avoid any type of delay or cancellation you may want to consider contacting a company that specializes in obtaining the correct travel documents. They will be the most up to date on the regulations and paperwork required. Don't miss another Carnival in Rio, make sure you have everything you need.

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