ATTENTION
(Updated on April 14, 2024)
The Embassy of Brazil in Lebanon is monitoring the escalation of tension in the region and is engaged in providing the necessary guidance to the community.
- If you are not in Lebanon, do not travel to the country.
- For Brazilian nationals who do not deem it essential to stay in Lebanon, the Embassy recommends considering the precaution of leaving the country until it returns to normality.
- For Brazilian nationals who deem it essential to stay in Lebanon, avoid residing in the southern part of the country or traveling to that area, especially to border areas.
- Follow the safety recommendations of local authorities.
- Reinforce precautionary measures, especially in southern Lebanon.
- Do not participate in gatherings and protests.
- Stay informed about the current situation in the country and follow the communication channels of the Embassy (WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, and the website - see the addresses below).
- Check if your passport has at least six (6) months of validity.
- Make sure you have a Brazilian nationality document (such as birth certificate) and/or a valid Brazilian or Lebanese identity card.
- Keep all your registration data updated with the Consular Section of the Embassy. Access the consular registration form at the following link:
https://forms.office.com/r/HjhvhDiHFK
See below the contact channels with the Embassy:
Website
https://beirute.itamaraty.gov.br/
Facebook
facebook.com/Brazil.Lebanon
Twitter
twitter.com/ebeirute
WhatsApp Community
https://chat.whatsapp.com/J0GirtTkZ4ELaM7gAfb3Lb
Emails:
consular.beirute@itamaraty.gov.br
brasemb.beirute@itamaraty.gov.br
In case of consular emergency, the contact number is:
+961 70 108 374 (consular emergency line in Lebanon, 24/7) or
+55 61 98260-0610 (consular emergency line of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, 24/7).
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The Embassy of Brazil in Beirut moved to a new address: Omar Daouk Street, M1 Building, 4th Floor, Downtown, Beirut. The phone numbers, including the emergency phone, and the contact email address remain the same.
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The phone number of the Brazilian Women's Support Program (PAMB) has changed! New number available for calls, SMS, and WhatsApp: +961 81552185.
The lack of CPF (Individual Taxpayer Registry) will prevent access to essential services provided by the consular offices abroad. Brazilians must mandatory register for CPF. It is strongly recommended that foreigners also do so, as there may be services requiring a CPF number for completion.
In emergencies, you may contact Brazilian consular authorities by phone using the following numbers: +961 70 108 374 (consular emergency line in Lebanon, available 24/7) or +55 61 98260-0610 (Foreign Ministry consular emergency line, available 24/7).