While your presence is the greatest gift, the cost of flights, transportation, and accommodation is not included with the invitation. We know this is a significant expense, and we truly appreciate the effort you are making to join us in Brazil.
Yes, a valid U.S. passport is required for all international travel to Brazil. The Brazilian government requires that all U.S. citizens obtain an Electronic Visitor Visa (E-Visa) prior to traveling to Brazil, effective April 10, 2025. The process is done entirely online and typically grants a visa with a 10-year validity. https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/homepage
We kindly request that guests avoid wearing White and any shades of off-white or cream. Additionally, our bridesmaids will be wearing dresses in a Blue color palette. To maintain the look of our wedding party photos, we would appreciate it if you could kindly avoid wearing any shades of blue as well.
Yes. Uber and authorized airport taxis are the safest and most reliable options. As with any major city, we advise guests to be mindful of their surroundings, especially at night, and to avoid carrying large amounts of cash or flashing expensive jewelry.
The local currency is the Brazilian Real (R$). We recommend exchanging a small amount of cash upon arrival at the airport. Credit cards are widely accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops.
Our dress code is Semi-Formal. Given the location in Brazil, we encourage guests to wear comfortable, light fabrics appropriate for the warm climate.
We are happy to welcome your little ones to celebrate with us. We love that our celebration will be filled with the joy of all our friends and family, young and old. We ask that children remain under the supervision of their parents or guardians throughout the ceremony and reception. While we will have plenty of space and fun energy, we will not have designated childcare. Please ensure you include them when you fill out your RSVP!