The Mali Embassy in Brazil is an official diplomatic mission of Mali, located in Brasilia. It provides visa information, Mali passport services, consular assistance and support for Mali citizens living in Brazil and travelers heading to Mali.
The Embassy of Mali in Brasilia represents the government of Mali in Brazil and manages the bilateral relationship between the two countries, covering diplomacy, trade and cultural exchange. As Mali's principal mission in the country, it works directly with the Brazil government and oversees consular services nationwide.
Citizens and residents of Brazil traveling to Mali come here for visa guidance and application requirements. Mali citizens living in Brazil rely on the mission for passport renewals, civil registry matters such as birth and marriage registration, notarial services and emergency assistance.
Mali operates 2 missions in Brazil, so the office you need depends on your region — the network section below shows every location.
The embassy in Brasilia is the main mission. Choose the office that covers your region:
Traveling the other way? See the Embassy of Brazil in Bamako, Mali.
Apply for a Mali visa for tourism, study, work, business or transit. The embassy provides visa information and application guidance for citizens and residents of Brazil.
Passport renewal and replacement for Mali citizens abroad, including lost or stolen passports and emergency travel documents.
Consular help for Mali citizens in distress: accidents, hospitalization, arrest, lost documents or crisis situations in Brazil. Emergency contact procedures are published on the official website.
Authentication and certification of official documents for use abroad — powers of attorney, certified copies and signature legalization for papers moving between the Mali and Brazil legal systems.
Registration of life events for Mali nationals abroad: births, marriages and deaths are entered into the national civil registry so they are recognized at home.
Referrals to local legal resources and lists of lawyers for Mali citizens involved in legal proceedings in Brazil.
Entry requirements for Mali depend on your nationality, the purpose of your trip and how long you plan to stay. Some travelers enter visa free for short visits while others need a visa or electronic authorization — check the current rules with this embassy or on the official Mali immigration portal before booking travel.
Work, study and family visas usually require sponsorship or admission first and take longer to process than visitor visas. Typical Mali visa documents include a valid passport, photos, proof of funds, travel insurance, accommodation details and purpose specific papers. Apply well before travel and book your visa appointment early.
Officers refuse incomplete files more often than weak ones — run through this checklist before your appointment:
Requirements vary by visa type and nationality — the official checklist from the Mali authorities is always the final word.
The embassy may close on Brazil public holidays as well as Mali national holidays — always confirm before visiting.
Free to call from any phone, 24 hours. In immediate danger, call local emergency services first.
Call +55 61 3548 6254 during office hours, email ambamalibrasilia@yahoo.fr.
The embassy is located at Shis Qi 03 Conjunto 2, Casa 24 - Lago Sul Brasilia Cep: 71.605-220 Brazil
Contact the embassy or check the official website for the current application procedure — many countries route applications through online portals and visa application centers. Book an appointment before visiting.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality, the purpose of travel and length of stay. Check the current rules with this embassy or on the official Mali immigration portal before booking travel.
The mission is generally open on weekdays (09:00–12:00–13:30–17:00 on Mondays) and closed on weekends and public holidays of both countries. Check the live status in the office hours panel on this page.
Visa information and applications, passport services for Mali citizens, document notarization and legalization, civil registry matters, and emergency consular assistance.
Almost always, yes. Most missions require appointments for visa and passport services; walk-in availability is limited to emergencies. Book through the official website.
Call the local emergency number 190 first for immediate danger. For consular help — lost passports, accidents, arrests — contact the mission at +55 61 3548 6254 during office hours or use the emergency line on the official website.