Living Together in Brazil? Claim Full Legal Rights

No wedding needed to get a family visa

Por Lucas Ribeiro Cavalcante — OAB/CE 44.673

You share a home, a bank account, maybe a child. But you never married. So does Brazilian law even see your relationship? The answer will surprise you.

Brazil recognizes uniao estavel: a partnership giving unmarried couples rights nearly identical to marriage.

The Constitution, Article 226, calls a stable union a family entity. And here is the catch foreigners miss: there is no minimum time required by law.

Public as a couple

Continuous, not on-off

Intention to build a family

Dica

Living apart? You still qualify. Following Sumula 382 of the STJ, shared residence is not required. What matters is the intention to build a life together.

✘ Mito

Myth: only marriage protects your visa and property

✓ Verdade

Truth: uniao estavel unlocks family reunion residency too

Do same-sex couples have the same rights?

Yes. Since 2011 the Supreme Court gives binational same-sex couples full protection.

Uniao estavel is a formal legal status, not casual dating. Formalize it correctly and it secures residency, property and inheritance, often without a wedding.

Protect your partner, your home and your future in Brazil starting today.

Secure your rights