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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

NO VISA FOR BRAZIL..PRICELESS

Obama may end up with a visa for Brazil End of document requirement for those traveling to the United States could be announced during the visit of U.S. President to Brazil this month Washington - The cancellation of the visa requirement for Brazilians entering into U.S. territory may be among the various accords that U.S. President Barack Obama will sign the Brazilian colleague, Roussef, during his visit to Brazil this month. The drop in enforcement is a request to agencies that deal with tourism in the U.S..
The measure was justified because, according to U.S. Travel Association (U.S. Travel), the rejection rate for visa applicants in Brazil is already less than 5% of the requirements of the U.S. government to stop asking for it.
In 2009, about 890 thousand Brazilian tourists spent U.S. $ 4 billion in the U.S.. In the same period, more Mexican tourists (13 million) spent $ 8 billion.
Another understanding is to be announced an agreement with the Federal Government to allow Brazilian citizens living on American soil to return to Brazil may take the contribution to Social Security made abroad. The objective of these partnerships is to increase flights between the two countries, and promote Brazil abroad.
Also provided are also dissemination action of World Cup 2014 and the 2016 Olympics in partnership with private and government Americans. The idea of ​​this agreement is to leverage the American experience for the dissemination of sporting events.
The final details of the agreements to be closed between U.S. and Brazil are still being adjusted by aides Rousseff and Barack Obama. In Rio, the U.S. agenda should include a visit to tourist attractions, a slum and a peaceful discourse considered that were more popular.