Human trafficking is an illegal action observed in the whole world,even in Brazil. The Protocol of the United Nations against humantrafficking was ratified by Brazil in 2004. However, the countryhas not shown a significant regulatory evolution. This article isintended to analyze present and future norms to protect victims(foreign victims, especially) of human trafficking in Brazil. First, thearticle presents what is understood as human trafficking, basedon the protocol of the United Nations to prevent, repress, andpenalize human trafficking (women and children, specifically); thearticle also describes some considerations about the reality ofhuman trafficking in Brazil and worldwide. The sequence showsthe measures taken to protect victims, contemplated in the UnitedNations protocol. Finally, the article provides a list of the existingregulatory actions and the bills than can change this reality. Theconclusion of the study indicates that Brazil still offers a weakprotection for foreign victims of human trafficking, but an optimisticimprovement perspective is shown in relation to the bills currentlyanalyzed by the National Congress.