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Opening a Bank Account in Brazil as a Foreigner

Which banks accept foreigners, what documents you need, and the fintech shortcuts.

Opening a bank account in Brazil used to be a bureaucratic nightmare for foreigners. It's gotten much easier, especially with fintechs.

The Fast Path: Fintechs

Wise and Nomad (a Brazilian fintech) both allow foreign residents to open accounts with minimal friction:
  • Wise: Open online before you arrive. Excellent exchange rates for receiving USD and converting to BRL.
  • Nomad: Brazilian account for dollar-earners. No IOF tax on dollar transfers.

Traditional Banks

If you want a full Brazilian bank account:

  • Banco Inter and Nubank are the most foreigner-friendly
  • You'll need: CPF, passport, proof of address in Brazil, proof of income
  • Processing takes 1–4 weeks

What You'll Need First

1. CPF (Cadastro de Pessoa FΓ­sica) β€” your Brazilian tax ID. Get this at a Receita Federal office or Brazilian consulate before arriving.

2. Brazilian address β€” you need a utility bill or lease in your name

3. RNM card or visa documentation

Transferring Money from the US

  • Wise β€” best exchange rates, low fees
  • Remitly β€” fast transfers, good for larger amounts
  • Avoid international wire transfers through US banks β€” fees are $25–$45 per transfer and exchange rates are poor

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