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TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:24pm On Jan 06
It's usually a short discussion, but the bottom line is to check if you are pregnant or not. They ask basic questions like why you are travelling, if you have travelled before, your job, and maybe one or two questions about your family.

GodGraceOnly:
Thanks for the responds. I heard they’d call about 90% of female applicants up for interviews. Maybe to check something or reason best known to them.

Mine is up soon though By God’s Grace, Amen!
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:21pm On Jan 06
Yes she can apply alone. Not to sound pessimistic, but 5 months is a bit late considering how long it might take to get a visa approval, but you may proceed with the application; who knows, it might be approved on time.

DebbieMo:
Thank you for all the previous threads about child birth in Brazil.

I read don’t use agent ooo but do you recommend Wakanow to help in the application process?

If the proof of funds is not enough for a couple can the woman apply alone? (N.B She’s about 5 months gone)

Kindly respond, thanks
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 11:40am On Dec 15, 2025
Hello.

Can this invitation be prepared and notarized in Brazil for a permanent resident even if they are not in the Brazil? If yes, can it be used to apply for family reunion once it is ready?

focus1256:
Yes. I was asked to provide the invitation letter. I found that the consulate has been rejecting invitation letters drafted by the caller themselves, and this usually results in unnecessary delays. To fast-track the process, the caller needs to go to a cartório in Brazil, where they will draft the letter for him and stamp it with recognition of authenticity. The version issued by the cartório is equivalent to a public deed—costly, though.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 1:53am On Dec 11, 2024
First, you legalize with the registered lawyers in Lagos, then you send it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja for notarization.

Bammybestowed:
Please which notary public does the Lagos Brazil consulate use for the Consent form for Minor?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:51pm On Nov 21, 2024
luqaz:
We are yet to receive visa from them Oma! We have just been receiving emails to update some of our forms. My wife just received another email 2 days ago requesting she submit our manual forms and updated flight/hotel reservation.

So I guess they are working on it 😣😣😣. Our journey has been since August ending though.

When you mailed them, did you provide them with your protocol number and other reference IDs to your application?
How did you send the updated documents - email or hardcopy?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:45pm On Nov 21, 2024
Lohinma:
Please does anyone know anything about letter of consent for minor please.

I want to know what process one would take before submitting it
For the authourization to travel with minor, fill out the form, legalize here in Lagos, notarize at Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja then submit at the Lagos embassy.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 7:24pm On Oct 24, 2024
Thank you. I responded.

xaves:
Congratulations ma'am, I sent you a mail on Nairaland. I will appreciate your response. Thank you



I am fine, thanks for asking.

I gave birth last month so I've been busy with the baby smiley
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 12:30am On Oct 23, 2024
I am fine, thanks for asking.

I gave birth last month so I've been busy with the baby smiley

oluomoadebayo:
Hope you are good? You have been quite lately.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:29pm On Oct 22, 2024
I have responded
SwitchTel:
HI MsKay04, dropped you an email request. Please see. Thanks
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:37pm On Aug 27, 2024
Thank you for sharing.

Newboy1102:
Try to use Quitoander or Vivareal, u can look at places closer to the metro for easy transportation in and out of the city. Belém, Tatuape and co is nice with shopping malls and all.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:34pm On Aug 27, 2024
Hello,

I am interested, please share details, thank you.

For clarity, when the lady leaves, are the 2 rooms going to be unoccupied?

untamedd:
I have an accommodation offer. It's close to Zonal Oeste(Zonal West). It's a two bedroom with a Nigerian lady occupying 1 room and she'll be leaving for Nigeria soon. please let me know if you're interested so I can send you more details.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 1:54pm On Aug 21, 2024
Per month. Average cost for good Airbnb for a month

wavz:
3,600 Reais per month? Week?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 12:40pm On Aug 16, 2024
I downloaded thier medical certificate "fit to fly" and got my doctor to fill and stamp for me. As long as you're not up to 30 weeks, you shouldn't have any issues. They may run another check at their medical centre to confirm how far you've gone. It comes at a cost though. Aside from this, you are good to go.

I agree with you on the airbnb option. Most apartments want a one year contract which would cost more, so airbnb it is.

Letsmove:
This is good to hear. Qaarr airways didn't asked you about medical certificate or you are not that showing? In my experience, Airbnb is your best choice until you have your RG. Many people could offer to help you to rent an apartment with their documents but the terms would later be ridiculous.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:19am On Aug 16, 2024
I am in the main São Paulo.

I flew Qatar - 9 hrs to Doha and 15 hrs to São Paulo. The staff all the way from the Lagos airport were nice, and the cabin crew took good care of me. I’d advise you pay for extra leg room for comfort (it’s what I did).

I had no issues with immigration. The questions were pretty much straightforward. Why are you here? How long are you staying for? That’s it!

oluomoadeb:
Are you in the main Sao Paulo or neighboring city in the state?
Which airline did you use?
Give us information about the trip from Lagos SP if you can.

I wish you the best.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:30pm On Aug 15, 2024
Hello from Sao Paulo smiley

I've been here for a few days, and the weather is COLD. I guess I'll get used to it.

I got an airbnb but still on the look out for a decent accommodation (couldn't get a place for less than 3,600 Reais).

Brazil is a lovely place; at least the few places I have been to since my arrival.


MsKay04:
Hello everyone,

I am new here, and while this thread has been helpful, I’d like to get some clarifications.

My application was approved on July 1st and I was given 1 year visa. My husband & child will apply soon so that we can all travel together. I will be due in October so I want to ensure my stay does not exceed the 90 days duration on my visa.

1. If I fly with Qatar and take my doctor’s report with me, will I still have issues with them?

2. I understand I will need to get a CPF immediately I get there, will my family need to get one too?

3. Can you suggest good and affordable private hospitals to check out. How much should I budget for a decent hospital? I also need help with getting a good accommodation.

4. Can my family apply for PR after the baby is born? What is the process like?

5. Is it cheaper to buy the baby items here or wait till I get to Brazil?

6. Is the cost of giving birth through CS same as vaginal delivery?

7. Any other information will be highly appreciated. 🙏🏾
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 6:26pm On Jul 21, 2024
I believe you should leave it bare.
Reliancemedia:
For applications for a Minor (child under 18) when filling the application online in the Brazilian govt site, what digital signature do we have to upload for them? or can we leave their signature place blank?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:27pm On Jul 16, 2024
Thank you so much for this. I have actually gone to read the thread from Page 1 and I plan to go through ALL the pages. Currently on Page 85, and I've gotten quite a lot of information.

IderadeAratumi:
Over Research will not injure me. Lol. I was about asking this guru about the update on his daughter's provisional citizenship when I realized that this post was made over 4 years ago and his last active time on NL was over a year ago and no way he would respond. Lol

@ MsKay04, another insightful post up here for your reading pleasure
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:23pm On Jul 16, 2024
I believe I got the 1 year by God's grace. I was in my early second trimester when I went for the interview so I wasn't showing too much plus I dressed really well, used makeup etc. I applied for tourist visa plus I had travel history; I travelled to Dubai last year for work and I noticed the VO talked about it more than other places I travelled to. I guess he was surprised I was able to go there despite the restriction; maybe it gave more credibility (I don't know).

There is no harm in trying as soon as you can.

solid3:
Please how did you process your 1 year visa? Were you pregnant with obvious baby bump when you processed your visa? What kind of visa was it? Please help with details, my wife is almost 5 months pregnant. I need help.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:16pm On Jul 16, 2024
Yes, I was. I think they wanted to check if I was pregnant. I wasn't showing much at the time, so I dressed very well and walked smartly. Some of the questions I was asked:
1. My travel history. Most were work-related so I said this one was for tourism.
2. My marital status, how many kids I had, and whether I was looking to have another one soon.
3. My husband's profession and where he worked.
4. Places I planned to visit and how long I was staying for.

I hope this helps.

Zatu123:
Hi Ms.Kay, were you invited for interview?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:09pm On Jul 16, 2024
Leave it blank.

Reliancemedia:
For applications for a Minor (child under 18) when filling the application online in the Brazilian govt site, what digital signature do we have to upload for them? or can we leave their signature place blank?
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 7:12pm On Jul 03, 2024
IderadeAratumi:
I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best
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author=Idera
IderadeAratumi:
I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best
deAratumi post=130779775]

I had plenty questions too when I discovered this thread especially because I heard about this route late which made me apply for visa in my 3rd trimester when I could no longer conceal the bump.

What I did was to identify those with the key information on this thread, clicked on their profile and read all their posts. That way, I was able to filter off a lot of information and got only the ones important for my situation, this eventually reduced the number of questions I had when I made my appearance on the thread. I still ask questions but that's after I have gone through and found that such hasn't been answered by any of the gurus here.

For instance, just few days ago I asked a question about travel authorization for my baby. One of the gurus responded and I made it clear that I was already aware of that (because of posts here in the past that explained the procedure in detail). Hence I was able to ask the question specific to my situation because I hadn't found that from any of the gurus I checked their past post.

I would suggest you do adopt the same approach. You'll be able to learn so much within a short while and this would move things very fast.

The question you should be asking is who are those with knowledgeable info that you can tap from their wealth of vast knowledge through posts shared recently and in the past.


Since you have already passed the visa stage, you can check out Adjo01, Untammed, Atofoyus, etc. As you check their posts, you will come Across other knowledgeable gurus too exchanging insight with them.

This should take you only 1 day if you dedicate enough time for it. You can come back the next day to ask for clarification here, you'll see that your list of 7 questions would have been reduced to 1 or 2. You would still need answers as you progress on this journey and I'm sure people will be willing to provide answers for those specific situations.

You'll be better for it in the long run.

Wish you All the best[/quote]Thank you so much. I will do as advised.
TravelRe: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 4:26pm On Jul 03, 2024
Hello everyone,

I am new here, and while this thread has been helpful, I’d like to get some clarifications.

My application was approved on July 1st and I was given 1 year visa. My husband & child will apply soon so that we can all travel together. I will be due in October so I want to ensure my stay does not exceed the 90 days duration on my visa.

1. If I fly with Qatar and take my doctor’s report with me, will I still have issues with them?

2. I understand I will need to get a CPF immediately I get there, will my family need to get one too?

3. Can you suggest good and affordable private hospitals to check out. How much should I budget for a decent hospital? I also need help with getting a good accommodation.

4. Can my family apply for PR after the baby is born? What is the process like?

5. Is it cheaper to buy the baby items here or wait till I get to Brazil?

6. Is the cost of giving birth through CS same as vaginal delivery?

7. Any other information will be highly appreciated. 🙏🏾
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