Affected Areas: Entire country except Travel Restriction areas
Affected Areas: Any areas within 150 km/100 miles of Brazil’s land borders with Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Paraguay (Note: This does not apply to the Foz do Iguacu National Park or Pantanal National Park.); Informal housing developments (commonly referred to in Brazil as favelas, vilas, comunidades, and/or conglomerados); Brasilia’s administrative regions (commonly known as “satellite cities”) of Ceilandia, Santa Maria, Sao Sebastiao, and Paranoa
Last Updated: December 12, 2022
Brazil currently has a Travel Health Low Risk rating, with specific regions having a U-M Regional Travel Restriction risk rating.
Review Brazil’s U.S. Department of State Country Information Page, CDC Travelers’ Health page, and the OSAC Country Security Report for travel health and safety information.
*Note: If your travel itinerary includes locations/cities that are Travel Health Low Risk locations and Regional Travel Restriction locations, you only need to submit one (1) safety plan. If your travel itinerary only includes locations / cities that are Travel Health Low Risk locations and you are not traveling to a Travel Restriction area, then no plan is needed.