Consulate General of India in São Paulo

Consolato van India in São Paulo de Olivença, Brazilië

Panoramica

The Consulate General of India in São Paulo is India's regional consular post for the southern Brazilian states, located on Avenida Paulista — the principal financial and commercial avenue of São Paulo, the largest city of Brazil and the principal commercial centre of Latin America. The post was established in 1996 to promote India-Brazil consular, trade, economic and cultural relations across the southern Brazilian states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) — the principal commercial and demographic cluster of Brazil that hosts the substantial Indian business community and the broader Indian-Latin American economic engagement. The Consulate General serves the Indian-origin community in the southern Brazilian states — primarily the Indian IT-services community at the major Indian IT majors' Brazilian operations (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Tech Mahindra all have substantial São Paulo operations), the Indian pharmaceutical sector presence (Cipla, Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's, Aurobindo Brazilian operations), the long-established Indian-origin trading and pharmaceutical community in Rio de Janeiro, and the broader Indian-diaspora community in southern Brazil. The Swami Vivekanand Cultural Centre at Rua Bela Cintra 178 in Consolação handles the substantial cultural programming — Indian classical music, yoga teacher training, Hindi-language courses, and the broader Indo-Brazilian cultural exchange around the substantial Brazilian yoga and ayurveda community.

Servizi Visto

Brazilian passport holders use the Indian e-Visa programme for short-stay tourism, business and conference visits — filed directly online without consulate contact. The Consulate General handles long-stay categories for the southern Brazilian states: Employment Visa (E visa) for Brazilian professionals taking long-term posts at Indian operations of multinational firms, Journalist Visa, Research Visa, Project Visa, Missionary Visa, Student Visa exceeding e-Visa duration limits, and entry visas for OCI cardholders and their family members. Applicants from the southern Brazilian states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul) route to the Consulate General; applicants from the rest of Brazil route to the Embassy in Brasília.

Servizi Consolari

The consular section serves the Indian-origin community in the southern Brazilian states — registered Indian nationals number in the thousands in São Paulo alone, with substantial additional Indian-origin populations in Rio de Janeiro and the southern states. Indian passport services include renewal and replacement of Indian passports (regular passports, e-passports, emergency travel certificates and the tatkal urgent-issue service). The OCI pipeline — Overseas Citizen of India cardholder services — is the largest single workload, given the substantial Indian-origin Brazilian community: new OCI applications, renewal of OCI cards (including the mandatory re-issuance for cardholders whose photographs were taken below age 20 or above age 50), miscellaneous OCI services and lost/damaged OCI card replacement. Document attestation and apostille services are processed at the consular counter — Brazil and India are both parties to the Hague Apostille Convention. The Consulate General issues PCC (Police Clearance Certificates) for Indian citizens applying for residence or naturalisation in Brazil. The substantial commercial-and-economic workload — Indian companies establishing Brazilian operations, Brazilian companies investing in India, Indian executives moving to/from southern Brazilian operations — is processed through the commercial section.

Supporto Commerciale ed Esportazione

São Paulo is the commercial heart of South America and the principal interface for India-Brazil bilateral trade. Bilateral trade runs USD 12 to 16 billion annually in recent years, with São Paulo as the principal entry point for Indian exports into the Brazilian market. The Consulate General's commercial section coordinates with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Brazil cell, the Indo-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, FIESP (Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo), and the Indian commercial community in São Paulo. Indian exports to Brazil through this catchment are dominated by petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, textiles, automotive components, chemicals and engineering goods. Brazilian exports to India from this catchment are dominated by mineral fuels, petroleum, iron ore, sugar and ethanol, agricultural commodities, industrial chemicals, and Embraer's substantial commercial-aircraft and regional-aviation footprint.

Opportunità di Investimento

São Paulo hosts the substantial Indian IT-services operations serving Brazilian and Latin American markets (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Tech Mahindra), the Indian pharmaceutical sector (Cipla, Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's, Aurobindo), the Indian engineering presence and the broader Indian commercial cluster. Brazilian outbound FDI in India from São Paulo includes the Embraer Indian commercial-aircraft footprint and the substantial Brazilian agribusiness exposure to Indian markets. The Consulate General supports both directional investment flows and coordinates with São Paulo State investment promotion agencies (Investe São Paulo, ApexBrasil regional office).

Supporto alle Imprese

The Indo-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Brazil cell, the IBSA business council and ApexBrasil (Brazilian export and investment promotion agency) coordinate the substantial commercial engagement in southern Brazil. The Consulate General's commercial section provides market intelligence, partner identification, regulatory navigation through Brazil's complex tax and corporate environment, and support for Indian companies establishing southern Brazilian operations.

Programmi Culturali ed Educativi

The Swami Vivekanand Cultural Centre at Rua Bela Cintra 178 in Consolação is the operational hub for Indian cultural programming in Brazil — Indian classical music programming (with substantial Brazilian followings for the Hindustani and Carnatic traditions), yoga teacher training and certification programmes (the Brazilian yoga community is among the largest non-South-Asian yoga communities globally), Hindi-language courses, Indian classical dance programming, Indian cinema festivals and the broader Indo-Brazilian cultural exchange. The Centre coordinates the ICCR scholarship programme for Brazilian students seeking Indian university admissions, the Hindi-language teaching programme at the University of São Paulo's Indian Studies department, and the substantial Brazilian academic-research engagement with India. The Consulate General hosts the Indian Republic Day reception on 26 January and the Independence Day reception on 15 August, plus the Diwali, Holi and Onam cultural celebrations that have substantial Brazilian followings. The substantial Brazilian Indian-tourism and Brazilian yoga / ayurveda / Vipassana travel flows to India route through this catchment, with the OCI-cardholder community providing the broader cultural anchor.

Area di Servizio

São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul — the southern Brazilian states (the South region plus the Southeast region's two largest states). Applicants from the central, north-eastern and northern Brazilian states route to the Embassy of India in Brasília.

Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti

Indian e-Visa applications are filed online without consulate contact. Long-stay visa and consular service appointments are booked through the Consulate General's online booking system. Office hours Monday to Friday 09:00–17:30 with application submission 09:30–12:00 and document collection 15:00–16:00. Phone enquiries: reception +55 11 3279 3780 and 3279 3773; commercial section +55 11 3279 3786 and 3279 3788. Email enquiries: reception.saopaulo@mea.gov.in (general), passport.saopaulo@mea.gov.in (passport/OCI), visa2.saopaulo@mea.gov.in (visa), com2.saopaulo@mea.gov.in (commercial). Emergency line for Indian nationals in distress: +55 11 99451 8224. Out-of-hours emergencies route through the MEA 24/7 Helpline +91 11 2301 2113.

Note Speciali

Avenida Paulista is the principal financial-and-commercial avenue of São Paulo, walking distance from the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), the Trianon Park, and the broader São Paulo cultural cluster. The Consulate General at Av. Paulista 925, 7th Floor, Bela Vista sits in a Class-A office building in the heart of the avenue. Approach by São Paulo Metro (Linha Verde / Linha 2 Verde) to Trianon-MASP, or directly by taxi from anywhere in central São Paulo. The Consulate General observes both Indian and Brazilian public holidays, with substantial cultural programming around the major Hindu festivals (Diwali, Holi, Onam, Dussehra) that have substantial Brazilian followings through the Swami Vivekanand Cultural Centre programming.
Veelgestelde vragen

Visa decisioning for the southern Brazilian states (long-stay categories — e-Visa for Brazilians is filed directly online), Indian passport renewal and replacement, OCI card services (the largest single workload), document attestation and apostille services, Indian Police Clearance Certificates, emergency consular assistance for Indian nationals in distress, and the substantial commercial-and-economic support for Indian companies in São Paulo. The Swami Vivekanand Cultural Centre at Rua Bela Cintra handles the operational cultural programming.

São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul — the principal commercial and demographic cluster of Brazil, hosting the substantial Indian business community. Applicants from the central, north-eastern and northern Brazilian states route to the Embassy of India in Brasília.

The Swami Vivekanand Cultural Centre at Rua Bela Cintra 178, Consolação, São Paulo handles the operational cultural programming — Indian classical music (Hindustani and Carnatic), yoga teacher training, Hindi-language courses, Indian classical dance, Indian cinema festivals and the substantial Indo-Brazilian cultural exchange. Phone +55 11 3142 8915, email icc.saopaulo@mea.gov.in. The Centre coordinates the ICCR scholarship programme for Brazilian students seeking Indian university admissions.