Moving from USA to Brazil?

Door-to-Door Experts You Can Trust

Move to Brazil with confidence. We manage packing, ocean freight, customs clearance and final delivery — all coordinated by your dedicated bilingual relocation specialist.

✔ Licensed & Insured International Movers

✔ 28+ Years of Experience in USA–Brazil Shipping

✔ Door-to-Door Service with Customs Brokerage

✔ Transparent Pricing – No Hidden Surprises

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Licensed and Insured

Fully licensed and insured for international moves, ensuring your belongings are protected from pickup to final delivery.

5-Star Service

Consistently rated 5 stars by our customers for reliability, communication, and a stress-free international moving experience.

Brazil Specialists

Experts in moving to Brazil, with in-depth knowledge of customs regulations, logistics, and door-to-door deliveries across the country.

Why Families Trust Us for Moving to Brazil

Relocating internationally is more than shipping furniture — it’s moving your life. Our team specializes exclusively in the Florida to Brazil route, which means we understand Brazilian customs regulations, documentation requirements, and port procedures.

From Miami, Orlando or Tampa or anywhere in the Florida, we coordinate your relocation to São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Brasília or any Brazilian city.

With over 28 years of experience, we combine American logistics standards with deep knowledge of Brazilian import laws — reducing delays, stress, and unexpected costs.

How Our Florida to Brazil Moving Process Works

A proven 5-step process refined over 28 years.

Step1 | In-Home or Virtual Survey

We assess your volume and provide a transparent, written estimate.

Step2 | Professional Packing

Export-grade packing materials and inventory list prepared according to Brazilian customs standards.

Step3 | Ocean Freight (FCL or LCL)

Full Container Load (FCL) or Shared Container (LCL) options depending on your shipment size and budget.

Step4 | Brazilian Customs Clearance

Our licensed broker manages documentation and import procedures.

Step5 | Final Delivery in Brazil

Door-to-door delivery with unpacking option available.

How Much Does It Cost to Move to Brazil?

Every international move is unique. Costs depend on:

  • Volume (cubic feet or container size)

  • Origin state in the USA

  • Destination city in Brazil

  • Customs classification

  • Packing services required

Small shipments (LCL): Starting from

$4,500 – $7,000+

Full container (FCL): Starting from

$9,000 – $12,000+

Understanding Brazilian Customs Regulations

Brazil has strict import regulations. To avoid delays, we guide you through:

  • CPF requirements

  • Visa or residency documentation

  • Detailed inventory list

  • Restricted and prohibited items

  • Temporary vs permanent import rules

We make the complex simple.

What Makes Us Different from Other International Movers?

Specialized in Florida–Brazil relocation

Bilingual relocation coordinators

Direct communication with Brazilian ports

Transparent process
updates

Experience with returning Brazilian citizens and American expats

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving to Brazil

The cost typically ranges from $4,000 to $12,000+, depending on volume, origin state, and service level.
• Small shipments (shared container): $4,000 – $7,000
• Full household (20ft container): $8,000 – $12,000+
Air freight is significantly more expensive and usually only used for urgent items.

Several key factors influence the final price:
• Volume (how much you’re shipping)
• Distance (origin city in the US to destination in Brazil)
• Shipping method (shared vs full container)
• Services included (packing, insurance, storage)
• Customs fees and taxes (if applicable)
• Time of year (peak seasons cost more)

Transit time usually takes 25 to 45 days:
• East Coast (e.g., Florida, New Jersey): 25–35 days
• West Coast: 35–45+ days
Customs clearance can add an additional 5–15 days depending on documentation.

Door-to-door service means the company handles everything:

  1. Pickup at your home in the US

  2. Professional packing and inventory

  3. Ocean or air shipping

  4. Customs clearance in Brazil

  5. Final delivery to your new home

It’s the most convenient and safest option for international relocation.

Common required documents include:
• Passport
• Visa or residency proof (if applicable)
• CPF (Brazilian tax ID)
• Detailed inventory list of goods
• Proof of residence abroad
• Bill of lading / shipping documents

Requirements may vary depending on your visa type.

Yes, if you plan to live in Brazil long-term. Common visa options include:
• Retirement visa
• Digital nomad visa
• Work visa
• Family reunification visa

Tourist visas do not allow long-term residence.

Brazilian customs (Receita Federal) will review your shipment documents and may inspect your goods.
If everything is compliant:
• Your items are released without issues
If not:
• You may face delays, fines, or taxes

Working with an experienced mover helps avoid problems.

Yes — in most cases.
Used household goods can be imported tax-free if:
• You are moving your residence to Brazil
• Items have been used for at least 6–12 months
• You are not importing for commercial purposes

New items may be taxed.

Yes. Foreigners can legally purchase property in Brazil with very few restrictions.
You will need:
• A CPF (Brazilian tax ID)
• Legal assistance (recommended)

Brazil has a relatively straightforward property ownership process for foreigners.

It varies by city, but on average:
• Single person: $800 – $1,500/month
• Family: $1,500 – $3,000/month

Major cities like São Paulo and Rio are more expensive, while smaller cities are much more affordable.

Yes — many expats choose Brazil for:
• Lower cost of living
• Family-oriented culture
• Access to private schools
• Outdoor lifestyle

However, safety and infrastructure vary by city, so location choice is important.

Yes, pets are allowed with proper documentation:
• International health certificate
• Vaccination records (especially rabies)
• USDA endorsement (in the US)

Brazil generally does not require quarantine, if requirements are met.

Brazil offers two systems:
• Public healthcare (SUS) – free but limited
• Private healthcare – highly recommended for expats

Private plans are affordable compared to the US and offer high-quality care.

US citizens must still file US taxes even while living abroad.
However, benefits may apply:
• Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE)
• Tax treaties and credits

You may also become a tax resident in Brazil depending on your stay duration.

The best company is one that offers:
• Licensed and insured services
• Experience with Brazil customs
• Door-to-door service
• Transparent pricing (no hidden fees)
• Strong reviews and support

Always verify credentials before hiring.

Yes — when handled by a reputable company.
It’s actually the safest option, because:
• Fewer handling points
• Professional packing
• End-to-end responsibility
• Shipment tracking

Insurance is strongly recommended for full protection.

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