Brazilian Citizens Visiting Solomon Islands
Visa requirements, entry rules, and travel information for 2026
Brazilian passport holders can enter Solomon Islands without obtaining a visa in advance. Brazilian citizens can obtain a visa upon arrival at Solomon Islands's airports and designated border crossings. Have your documents and fees ready before landing.
📋 Required Documents
⚠️ Requirements vary. Always verify with the official Solomon Islands embassy before applying.
✈️ How to Enter Solomon Islands
- 1 Check your passport validityEnsure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned stay in Solomon Islands.
- 2 Book your flights and accommodationHave your return ticket and accommodation confirmed before departure.
- 3 Prepare your documentsCarry proof of funds, accommodation, and onward travel. Border officials may ask to see these.
- 4 Arrive and enjoyPresent your passport at immigration. Confirm the duration of your permitted stay with border officials.
- 1 Prepare your documentsHave your passport, return ticket, accommodation proof, and cash for the visa fee ready before landing.
- 2 Proceed to visa on arrival counterOn arrival at Solomon Islands's airport, look for the "Visa on Arrival" counter before passport control.
- 3 Submit your applicationComplete the arrival form, submit your documents, and pay the visa fee in the accepted currency.
- 4 Receive your visaYour visa is stamped in your passport on the spot. Confirm your permitted stay duration with the officer.
Solomon Islands — Quick Facts
Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons, is an archipelagic country consisting of six major islands and over 1,000 smaller islands in Melanesia, Oceania, to the north-east of Australia. It is adjacent to Bougainville to the west, New Caledonia and Vanuatu to the south-east, Fiji, Tuvalu, and Wallis and Futuna to the east, and the Federated States of Micronesia and Nauru to the north.
⚠️ Visa information is sourced from Wikipedia and may not reflect recent policy changes. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or government website before travel.