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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 8:35pm On Oct 10, 2023
petertaiwo0:


I actually applied for a PhD program in one of the private university at Sao Jose do Campus supported with a fully funded scholarship.
Documents presented:
1.Visa application form
2. Online form signed
3. Passport page
4. Bank Statement
5. Flight ticket including itinerary
5. Self Letter of introduction
6. Letter of introduction from my University which affirm that I am an academic staff of the University.
7. Accommodation/Hotel reservation.
8. Degree certificates which must be notorized
9. Visa Fees printed
8. Authorization message from the embassy
The last one which is very important was missing and I was told to submit it which is the police character certificate which must be notorized.
NB: My visa was approved for just five working days as at the time I submitted the police character certificate.


Congratulations

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by scicey(f): 10:00pm On Oct 10, 2023
peppo4live:


The school is for science and technology... I can't find where to apply for português language.
I will appreciate any further clarification from you.

Muito obrigado

Type something like "Curso de portugues como lingua adicional Instituto federal de Sao Paulo". The course is not only available in Sao Paulo though. You can check for the one in the city you live in. Admission usually starts 3 months before the course start date.

I suggest you already start learning Portuguese on an app like DuoLingo before the course begins because the teacher would most likely teach in Portuguese even if they can speak English. However, if you are particular about English, then Sao Paulo has a course called "Portugues como lingua adicional para falantes de ingles."

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 12:43am On Oct 11, 2023
scicey:


Type something like "Curso de portugues como lingua adicional Instituto federal de Sao Paulo". The course is not only available in Sao Paulo though. You can check for the one in the city you live in. Admission usually starts 3 months before the course start date.

I suggest you already start learning Portuguese on an app like DuoLingo before the course begins because the teacher would most likely teach in Portuguese even if they can speak English. However, if you are particular about English, then Sao Paulo has a course called "Portugues como lingua adicional para falantes de ingles."

Thanks
I will check it out
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Tope2580(m): 1:25am On Oct 11, 2023
petertaiwo0:
Dear House please kindly celebrate me with this wonderful news as my visa just got approved. It is all God

Congratulations

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by pufframmy: 3:38pm On Oct 11, 2023
CONGRAT

petertaiwo0:


I actually applied for a PhD program in one of the private university at Sao Jose do Campus supported with a fully funded scholarship.
Documents presented:
1.Visa application form
2. Online form signed
3. Passport page
4. Bank Statement
5. Flight ticket including itinerary
5. Self Letter of introduction
6. Letter of introduction from my University which affirm that I am an academic staff of the University.
7. Accommodation/Hotel reservation.
8. Degree certificates which must be notorized
9. Visa Fees printed
8. Authorization message from the embassy
The last one which is very important was missing and I was told to submit it which is the police character certificate which must be notorized.
NB: My visa was approved for just five working days as at the time I submitted the police character certificate.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ShyShyBobo: 12:22am On Oct 12, 2023
Hello!

Please, which health insurance company is recommended for a long stay in Brazil?

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by whitejs: 11:53pm On Oct 15, 2023
petertaiwo0:


I actually applied for a PhD program in one of the private university at Sao Jose do Campus supported with a fully funded scholarship.
Documents presented:
1.Visa application form
2. Online form signed
3. Passport page
4. Bank Statement
5. Flight ticket including itinerary
5. Self Letter of introduction
6. Letter of introduction from my University which affirm that I am an academic staff of the University.
7. Accommodation/Hotel reservation.
8. Degree certificates which must be notorized
9. Visa Fees printed
8. Authorization message from the embassy
The last one which is very important was missing and I was told to submit it which is the police character certificate which must be notorized.
NB: My visa was approved for just five working days as at the time I submitted the police character certificate.

Congrats.
Please what about Portuguese language proficiency?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by D1eumasav3: 5:34am On Oct 16, 2023
untamedd:


In my opinion, your initial plan is okay especially if you are not ready to get pregnant yet. Most westerners who want to stay longer in Brazil do this. Study visa gives you Temporary Resident Permit and you can bring your family. While on this permit you can get pregnant, have a baby and eventually change to Permanent residency.
Duration of your temporary permit depends on the duration of your course. A lot of people opt for Portuguese schools and it’s usually 1 year, if you’re going for masters, it may be up to 3 years.
Regarding Jobs, you’ll need to speak Portuguese to get a good paying job except you can get a remote job from the UK, US etc. You can also decide to teach English. If you study portugese for a year, you may be able to achieve the first option.
If you’re a business person, the market is there if you find a good product.

If you consider distance, I would say your family should apply for tourist visa as well so you can all be together here, once you convert to a permit, they can convert as well. If you plan well, the cost isn’t much compared to other countries and you can DIY.

I’m here with my family, we are doing fine but it’s really God’s Grace and I still have plans to Japa. If you don’t mind the language barrier, Brazil is a good country and the economy is growing stronger.

I don’t know if I answered your questions well but if you have any doubt, feel free to contact me and I can explain better.

I think your conclusion is that she should travel with tourist visa.
Please can someone get a job with the tourist visa
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 11:07am On Oct 17, 2023
Congratulations bro. Abeg hhow many months of health insurance did you do. I can see its not in. The list
petertaiwo0:


I actually applied for a PhD program in one of the private university at Sao Jose do Campus supported with a fully funded scholarship.
Documents presented:
1.Visa application form
2. Online form signed
3. Passport page
4. Bank Statement
5. Flight ticket including itinerary
5. Self Letter of introduction
6. Letter of introduction from my University which affirm that I am an academic staff of the University.
7. Accommodation/Hotel reservation.
8. Degree certificates which must be notorized
9. Visa Fees printed
8. Authorization message from the embassy
The last one which is very important was missing and I was told to submit it which is the police character certificate which must be notorized.
NB: My visa was approved for just five working days as at the time I submitted the police character certificate.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Wonuola111(f): 8:27pm On Nov 06, 2023
Osumare2013:
Please, for someone heading to Ecuador, and planning to pass through Brazil, is a Brazilian transit visa required?

Hello boss pls I also want to embark on this similar journey to Ecuador as a Benin citizen it’s visa free I also want to pass same route hope it’s safe and doesn’t require transit visa in Brazil
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Hedgefunds: 4:08pm On Nov 08, 2023
koreanlord:
Omo....This thread is completely dead oooooo....Chai


You didnt update us if you got the visa...
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Hedgefunds: 4:18pm On Nov 08, 2023
@Tope2580
Sent you a DM.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Tope2580(m): 6:15pm On Nov 08, 2023
Hedgefunds:
@Tope2580
Sent you a DM.

Replied.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Anniebam: 5:53pm On Nov 21, 2023
Good evening everyone. Please treat as urgent. For those who have applied for the Brazil visa for kids, please where did you get the parental authorization form? Also, I need recommendation on health insurance companies.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 4:59pm On Nov 22, 2023
You do not need health insurance as advised. I do not know the first question
Anniebam:
Good evening everyone. Please treat as urgent. For those who have applied for the Brazil visa for kids, please where did you get the parental authorization form? Also, I need recommendation on health insurance companies.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Anniebam: 9:31am On Nov 23, 2023
TadeDetule:
You do not need health insurance as advised. I do not know the first question

Thank you, I thought health insurance is one of the documents required for adults.
Second question, one of the documents required for minors is a notarized parental authorization form, I saw some online but wanted to reconfirm from someone who has applied before, where do I get the correct authorization form?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by icu4: 11:11am On Nov 23, 2023
Hello, greetings house.

The recent update now is that the brazil embassy doesnt keep your passport anymore after interview, they return it back to you immediately.

Can anyone who has done the interview recently share their experience please.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by SpiceQueen01: 5:45pm On Nov 23, 2023
Good day everyone! Is there anyone coming to Brazil soon? I need help to bring a document.
You can also reach out if you need affordable accommodation too.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by icu4: 1:54pm On Nov 24, 2023
koreanlord:
Hello Guys

I submitted the hardcopy documents since last week...

After submitting the receipt of the visa fees payment, I was told to return to my destination with my intl passport.. I.e only the photocopy of the passport and the original of the other documents were received

Abeg oooo....Na so e day be?

Same thing happened to me few weeks ago. They returned the intl passport and only kept some documents. I dont know if it is their new procedure or it means automatic rejection. My online tracking is still showing 'under review'.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Wonuola111(f): 7:37pm On Nov 24, 2023
peppo4live:


Congratulations

Hello everyone please what’s going with the Ecuador thread, does that mean no one is heading to that way

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 9:50am On Nov 25, 2023
icu4:


Same thing happened to me few weeks ago. They returned the intl passport and only kept some documents. I dont know if it is their new procedure or it means automatic rejection. My online tracking is still showing 'under review'.

That is weird. I know they accept original copy of international passport and copy of everything else. Maybe send and email asking for clarification.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 9:52am On Nov 25, 2023
icu4:
Hello, greetings house.

The recent update now is that the brazil embassy doesnt keep your passport anymore after interview, they return it back to you immediately.

Can anyone who has done the interview recently share their experience please.

After interview or after submission?

If they give you back your passport without a visa on it after interview, isn’t that refusal?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by icu4: 10:34am On Nov 25, 2023
untamedd:


After interview or after submission?

If they give you back your passport without a visa on it after interview, isn’t that refusal?

Mine was during submission but a colleague of mine submitted via courier and her passport was returned when she went for interview. They kept only a copy of the passport and all other documents. They usually take a couple of weeks to make their decision , thats why im wondering if their procedure has changed. Like you said i will send them a mail to clarify. thanks.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by koreanlord: 3:54am On Nov 28, 2023
icu4:


Same thing happened to me few weeks ago. They returned the intl passport and only kept some documents. I dont know if it is their new procedure or it means automatic rejection. My online tracking is still showing 'under review'.
Na automatic rejection be that....lol...

With that their nonsense format, My application was rejected.....same with two of my friends

My passport was returned on the day I went for physical submission...

Is your wife showing already?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by icu4: 11:28am On Nov 28, 2023
koreanlord:
Na automatic rejection be that....lol...

With that their nonsense format, My application was rejected.....same with two of my friends

My passport was returned on the day I went for physical submission...

Is your wife showing already?

No shes not and we submitted separately. The guy barely looked at the documents, he just took the bank statement, employment letter and returned the passport and kept the photocopy. the whole thing is just surprising because previously they take 1month plus to make a decision now its 5 mins. did you get a rejection mail or did your online tracking changed.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by koreanlord: 12:02pm On Nov 28, 2023
icu4:


No shes not and we submitted separately. The guy barely looked at the documents, he just took the bank statement, employment letter and returned the passport and kept the photocopy. the whole thing is just surprising because previously they take 1month plus to make a decision now its 5 mins. did you get a rejection mail or did your online tracking changed.
i got the rejection mail at a later date... You might be lucky to get the visa bro...Just wait for their Email
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Hedgefunds: 12:09pm On Nov 28, 2023
koreanlord:
i got the rejection mail at a later date... You might be lucky to get it bro...Just wait for their Email

What was the reason for rejection...do you intend to try again..
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by koreanlord: 2:03pm On Nov 28, 2023
Hedgefunds:


What was the reason for rejection...do you intend to try again..
No reason stated!!

Well, it is possible to try again in the future
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lovetterrison(m): 12:28pm On Nov 29, 2023
peppo4live:


Congratulations

you mean you still have to notorize police character report if one is going for business purpose
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 12:07am On Nov 30, 2023
Check the equirements for the visa you are applying for
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Anniebam: 8:20am On Nov 30, 2023
Anniebam:


Thank you, I thought health insurance is one of the documents required for adults.
Second question, one of the documents required for minors is a notarized parental authorization form, I saw some online but wanted to reconfirm from someone who has applied before, where do I get the correct authorization form?

Please for family application, is it done separately, I can’t see the option of applying g together? Kindly respond

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