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U.S. Embassy Brasilia, Brazil


Message for U.S. Citizens


Participate in Absentee Voting Week


September 12, 2024


Voter registration deadlines vary by state.  Some states require voters to be registered 30 days before an election.  Check the Federal Voting Assistance Program website () to find more information on the deadline in your state.  Whether you are a first-time voter or have voted absentee in previous elections, you should complete a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) each year to ensure you are able to participate in elections as an overseas absentee voter.


If you have already completed a FPCA in 2024, you should soon receive your blank ballot, or instructions for how to access your ballot.  Please check your state’s voter registration verification website, or contact your local election office, to check the status of your absentee ballot request.  Using the FPCA ensures that your state will send your ballot to you at least 45 days before the election.


Once you have completed your ballot, you can return it to your local election officials free of charge by dropping it off at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate or mail it directly at your own expense.  Transit time to the United States can take up to 20 days.  We recommend returning your ballot as soon as possible – and no later than October 4.



ABSENTEE VOTING WEEK: October 1 – October 8


You can get voting assistance from the embassy/consulate or drop off your completed voting forms and ballots, addressed to your local election officials, during the following hours:


U.S. Embassy Brasilia


SES - Av. das Nações, Quadra 801, Lote 03, 70403-900 – Brasilia, DF.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  For additional information please contact Brasilia’s Voting Assistance Officer at votebrasilia@state.gov.



U.S. Consulate General São Paulo


Rua Henri Dunant 500, Chacara Santo Antonio, 04709-110 – Sao Paulo, SP.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.  For additional information please contact São Paulo's Voting Assistance Officer at votesaopaulo@state.gov.



U.S. Consulate General Rio de Janeiro


Avenida Presidente Wilson, 147 – (use the entrance located at the corner of Rua Mexico/Rua Santa Luzia streets) Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20030-020, Brazil.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. For additional information, please contact Rio de Janeiro's Voting Assistance Officer at voteriodejaneiro@state.gov



U.S. Consular Agency Salvador


Avenida Tancredo Neves, 1632, Suite 1401, Salvador Trade Center, Torre Sul - Caminho das Árvores, Salvador - BA, 41820-020, Brazil.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. To schedule an appointment to drop off your ballot outside of those hours, please email salvadoracs@state.gov



U.S. Consulate General Recife


Rua Goncalves Maia, 163, Bairro Boa Vista, 50070-125 – Recife, PE.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.  For additional information please contact Recife’s Voting Assistance Officer at voterecife@state.gov.



U.S. Consular Agency Fortaleza


Torre Santos Dumont, Avenida Santos Dumont, 2828, Suite 708 – Aldeota 60150-162 – Fortaleza, CE.  To schedule an appointment to drop off your ballot, please email fortalezaacs@state.gov.



            U.S. Consulate General Porto Alegre


Avenida Assis Brasil, 1889, Passo d’Areia, 91010-004 – Porto Alegre, RS.  Ballots can be dropped off without an appointment on Monday and Thursday from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. To arrange for a drop off a ballot outside of those hours or for additional information, please contact Porto Alegre’s Voting Assistance Officer at voteportoalegre@state.gov.



U.S. Consular Agency Manaus


Edifício Atrium, Rua Franco de Sá 310 - Sala 306, São Francisco, 69079-210 – Manaus, AM.  To schedule a time to drop off your ballot, please email manausacs@state.gov.


Please note that election materials only need to contain sufficient U.S. postage or be placed in a postage-paid envelope.  Printable postage-paid envelope templates are available on FVAP’s website.


HELP SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT OVERSEAS VOTING. Please help spread the word to your friends, family, and colleagues that U.S. citizens overseas may be eligible to vote from wherever they are.  Now is the time.


If you have never voted while overseas before, it’s not too late. The process is easy -- just follow these steps:


1. Complete a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)


The FPCA allows you to register to vote and request your absentee ballots in one step.  If you submit an FPCA, your local election officials will send you an absentee ballot for all elections for federal offices (presidential and state primaries, run-off, special, and the November general elections) that take place that calendar year. Local election officials in all U.S. states and territories accept the FPCA.


The online voting assistant available at FVAP.gov is an easy way to complete the FPCA. It will ask you questions specific to your state and tell you if electronic ballot delivery is possible.  We encourage you to request that your ballot be sent to you electronically.  Be sure to include your email address.  The online voting assistant will generate a printable FPCA, for you to print and sign.


2. Submit the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)


You can return your FPCA to your local election officials free of charge via the nearest embassy or consulate.


You may also choose to mail it directly to your local election officials at your own expense.  Some states allow voters to submit the FPCA via email as well.  See FVAP’s Voting Assistance Guide for specifics on all states.


3. Receive Your Ballot


After submitting your FPCA, most states have an online portal where you can confirm your registration and ballot delivery information.  States are required to send ballots 45 days before an election for federal office to any overseas U.S. citizen who has completed an FPCA.


4. Return Your Ballot


As with the FPCA, you can return your voted ballot to your local election officials free of charge via the nearest embassy or consulate or mail it directly at your own expense.  Please note that transit time can take up to 20 days.  We recommend returning your ballot as soon as possible – and no later than October 4.


Please note that a friend or family member can drop off your election materials at the embassy/consulate on your behalf, if needed.


Some states also except voted ballots via email.  See FVAP’s Voting Assistance Guide for more details on your state.


Your Vote Counts!


Many U.S. elections are decided by a small number of votes. All states are required to count every absentee ballot as long as it is valid and reaches local election officials by the state’s absentee ballot receipt deadline.


To receive information by email about election dates and deadlines, subscribe to FVAP's Voting Alerts (vote@fvap.gov). FVAP also shares Voting Alerts via Facebook and Twitter.


If you have any questions about registering to vote overseas or how to return your election materials, please contact your Voting Assistance Officer at:


·        Brasilia – votebrasilia@state.gov

·        Sao Paulo – votesaopaulo@state.gov

·        Rio de Janeiro – voteriodejaneiro@state.gov

·        Recife – voterecife@state.gov

·        Porto Alegre – voteportoalegre@state.gov


Receive Embassy Alerts on WhatsApp:


·        U.S. citizens in Brazil can receive messages and alerts from the U.S. Embassy and Consulates via WhatsApp. To follow the U.S. Citizens in Brazil WhatsApp Channel, use the QR code below or click here  using your device with WhatsApp installed. You can unfollow the channel at any time.


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