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Dutch-Brazilian Couple Launches AI-Powered Platform to Simplify Brazil's Digital Nomad Visa Application Process

01-12-2026 01:32 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Dutch-Brazilian Couple Launches AI-Powered Platform to Simplify Brazil's Digital Nomad Visa Application Process

Dutch-Brazilian Couple Launches AI-Powered Platform to Simplify Brazil's Digital Nomad Visa Application Process

Get Brazil Visa combines artificial intelligence with legal expertise to help international remote workers navigate complex Brazilian immigration requirements

FORTALEZA, BRAZIL - January 10, 2026

As Brazil emerges as one of Latin America's fastest-growing destinations for digital nomads, a Dutch-Brazilian entrepreneurial couple has launched an innovative platform to streamline the often-complicated visa application process. Get Brazil Visa (getbrazilvisa.com/visa-application) leverages artificial intelligence and legal expertise to help remote workers successfully obtain Brazil's VITEM XIV Digital Nomad Visa.

Brazil's Growing Appeal for Digital Nomads
Brazil has experienced significant growth in international visitors, with the country receiving over 6.4 million international tourists in 2023, representing a 63% increase from the previous year according to Embratur. The introduction of the VITEM XIV Digital Nomad Visa in 2022 has positioned Brazil as an increasingly attractive destination for remote workers seeking a high quality of life at competitive costs.

The appeal is clear: Brazil offers a diverse climate ranging from tropical beaches to cosmopolitan cities, a cost of living up to 60% lower than major North American and European cities, a vibrant cultural scene, and now, a dedicated legal pathway for digital nomads. The VITEM XIV visa allows remote workers to stay in Brazil for up to one year with the possibility of renewal, while maintaining employment with foreign companies or serving international clients.

"Brazil represents an incredible opportunity for digital nomads worldwide. You get world-class infrastructure in cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, amazing natural beauty from the Amazon to pristine beaches, and a cost structure that makes it financially attractive for remote workers. The challenge has been navigating the application process."

- Hassan Yassine, Co-Founder of Get Brazil Visa

The Immigration Application Challenge
While the VITEM XIV visa offers significant benefits, applicants often face challenges with Brazil's MigranteWeb government portal. Common friction points include:


Complex documentation requirements with specific formatting standards

Application rejections due to minor technical errors in document submission

Language barriers for non-Portuguese speakers navigating the system

Lack of clear guidance on income documentation and apostille requirements

Processing delays when applications require revision
These challenges represent opportunities for improvement in Brazil's digital infrastructure, and the government has shown commitment to welcoming international talent. However, many qualified applicants find themselves struggling with the technical aspects of the application process despite meeting all substantive requirements.

An AI-Powered Solution
Get Brazil Visa addresses these challenges through a comprehensive platform that combines artificial intelligence with Brazilian legal expertise. Co-founded by Hassan Yassine and Brazilian lawyer Camila Araujo Mota, the service emerged from their personal experience navigating the visa process.

"We saw firsthand how capable, qualified digital nomads were getting rejected not because they didn't meet the requirements, but because of small technical errors in their applications. We realized we could use technology and our legal knowledge to solve this problem."

- Camila Araujo Mota, Co-Founder & Legal Counsel

The platform features several innovative components:

AI-Powered Document Scanning
The system analyzes uploaded documents against Brazil's specific Digital Nomad Visa requirements, identifying potential issues before submission. The AI is trained to catch common rejection triggers, achieving a validation approval rate exceeding 95%.

Intelligent Application Builder
An interactive platform guides applicants through over 100 fields in the MigranteWeb portal, providing real-time validation and personalized checklists based on the applicant's specific situation.

VITEM XIV AI Assistant
A 24/7 chatbot trained on Brazilian immigration law, CNIG Resolution 45, and real application experiences provides instant answers about income requirements, document translations, and processing times in 14 languages.

Optional Legal Oversight
For applicants seeking maximum confidence, the Full Service package ($499) includes document review by a Brazilian immigration lawyer, providing human feedback directly in the platform before submission.

The service offers two packages:
AI-Powered DIY Kit ($99)

Full platform access with AI validation, allowing tech-savvy applicants to prepare and submit their own applications

Full Service ($499)

Everything in the DIY kit plus lawyer double-filtering and MigranteWeb submission by Get Brazil Visa as the applicant's legal representative

Proven Results and Market Impact
Since launching, Get Brazil Visa has helped digital nomads from seven countries successfully prepare their applications. The platform's AI validation has proven particularly effective at identifying issues with document formatting, income documentation, and apostille requirements-the three most common rejection causes.

"Our goal is to make Brazil's Digital Nomad Visa as accessible as possible. Brazil has incredible potential to attract global talent, and we want to remove the technical barriers that prevent qualified people from experiencing everything this country has to offer."

- Hassan Yassine, Co-Founder

The service particularly appeals to applicants who value their time and want to avoid the stress of potential rejections and resubmissions. With application processing times ranging from 30 to 90 days through MigranteWeb, getting the application right the first time is crucial for digital nomads planning their moves.

Avenida Beira Mar, 2311
1408
60165-075, Fortaleza, Ceara
hello@getbrazilvisa.com
+525591447281

About Get Brazil Visa
Get Brazil Visa is a visa consulting service specializing in Brazil's VITEM XIV Digital Nomad Visa. Founded by Hassan Yassine, a Dutch digital nomad and board member of Mexican fashion tech company Troquer Fashion, and Camila Araujo Mota, a Brazilian immigration lawyer, the company combines international business experience with deep legal expertise in Brazilian immigration law. The platform serves applicants worldwide in 14 languages.

For more information, visit: getbrazilvisa.com/visa-application

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