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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by JapaProf: 9:11am On Jun 06, 2025
GCUB is finally out for those interested in traveling to Brazil via study route (scholarship).

It's for postgraduate applicants (Masters and PhD holders), application is free. Just be prepared to write an essay (1000 words) and submit a research proposal (4000 words).

Get your transcript ready, your passport too.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Omogbolahandc: 11:14am On Jun 06, 2025
sadegivens0:
Omogbolahandc, it’s there any update from your application that you submitted in March this year?
My application was not approved after showing about 16million in pof
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 1:55pm On Jun 06, 2025
Guys, my simple truth is this, they seems to be suspecting birth tourism now for every VIVIS applicant. Hence, for tourism, you must be able to prove otherwise. I mean a vivid one. Also ensure that your admission is supported with a scholarship. I think its no longer enough to convince the consulate if you dont have a scholarship, except you show self or sibling/parent POF that is reasonable. Just thinking out loud.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0:
Thanking you for sharing your experience.

Omogbolahandc:
My application was not approved after showing about 16million in pof
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by SugarPg(m): 9:44pm On Jun 06, 2025
The 2 people that were denied visa applied for tourist visa, not study Visa. Let us put this in proper perspective

TadeDetule:
Guys, my simple truth is this, they seems to be suspecting birth tourism now for every VIVIS applicant. Hence, for tourism, you must be able to prove otherwise. I mean a vivid one. Also ensure that your admission is supported with a scholarship. I think its no longer enough to convince the consulate if you dont have a scholarship, except you show self or sibling/parent POF that is reasonable. Just thinking out loud.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 11:24pm On Jun 06, 2025
SugarPg:
The 2 people that were denied visa applied for tourist visa, not study Visa. Let us put this in proper perspective
Lets be guided in our responses, okay. I was not referring to anyone here. I know what I am saying hence let 'us; be guided in our responses.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mhoreh: 7:58am On Jun 08, 2025
Hello everyone, is there anyone that is pregnant and has gotten their tourist visa approved recently

Please how long did it take to get your visa approved?

How far gone were you when you applied?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by SugarPg(m): 9:39am On Jun 08, 2025
By mixing up tourist and study visas situation while passing information and you feel you are beyond correction? No one knows it all

TadeDetule:
Lets be guided in our responses, okay. I was not referring to anyone here. I know what I am saying hence let 'us; be guided in our responses.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Tuxpera: 10:39am On Jun 08, 2025
TadeDetule:
Lets be guided in our responses, okay. I was not referring to anyone here. I know what I am saying hence let 'us; be guided in our responses.
If you are not referring to anyone here, then don't make the comment on the thread, write it down in your personal diary at home. You gave a generalized response that correlates with the last two application update and another threadmate is gently calling your attention to it, rather than admit the obvious confusion you set or intend to set, you are hiding your head in the sand. If the applicant's proof of fund is right, legit documents with a clear purpose of visit, approval is certain and rarely does Brazil's admission come without scholarship.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule:
Tuxpera:
If you are not referring to anyone here, then don't make the comment on the thread, write it down in your personal diary at home. You gave a generalized response that correlates with the last two application update and another threadmate is gently calling your attention to it, rather than admit the obvious confusion you set or intend to set, you are hiding your head in the sand. If the applicant's proof of fund is right, legit documents with a clear purpose of visit, approval is certain and rarely does Brazil's admission come without scholarship.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 6:58pm On Jun 08, 2025
Okay
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 12:21am On Jun 09, 2025
It appears it doesn't matter if you have genuine documents or enough proof of funds these days, Nigerians are getting denied. I suspect they believe we don't have genuine tourism intentions and I blame all these social media buzz, ads and influencers. They can see all these birth tourism contents on TikTok etc . That is why people with confirmed intentions like study are getting approved regardless. Similar situation with the UK japa buzz.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Griot77(m): 7:25am On Jun 09, 2025
You are very correct ma, this is not far from the truth, my last application denial shocked me. All my documents were genuine, intact with correct POF plus I have been to Brazil and back before. Honestly, Nigerians need to stop overheating any Japa means, they need to take it easy with all this content creation. It's destroying everything for us, samething with UK and Canada. Once a Nigerian gets abroad they 90% of them On Camera and start content. It's good but too much is really bad. Secondly majority of those content creator are now using it as hustle. Birth/Citizenship tourism assistant for a fee. These embassies are seeing all these content and taking note to protect their system.
It's really sad, that these behaviours are hindering many of us with genuine intentions. But it is what is.

untamedd:
It appears it doesn't matter if you have genuine documents or enough proof of funds these days, Nigerians are getting denied. I suspect they believe we don't have genuine tourism intentions and I blame all these social media buzz, ads and influencers. They can see all these birth tourism contents on TikTok etc . That is why people with confirmed intentions like study are getting approved regardless. Similar situation with the UK japa buzz.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 2:15pm On Jun 09, 2025
Griot77:
You are very correct ma, this is not far from the truth, my last application denial shocked me. All my documents were genuine, intact with correct POF plus I have been to Brazil and back before. Honestly, Nigerians need to stop overheating any Japa means, they need to take it easy with all this content creation. It's destroying everything for us, samething with UK and Canada. Once a Nigerian gets abroad they 90% of them On Camera and start content. It's good but too much is really bad. Secondly majority of those content creator are now using it as hustle. Birth/Citizenship tourism assistant for a fee. These embassies are seeing all these content and taking note to protect their system.
It's really sad, that these behaviours are hindering many of us with genuine intentions. But it is what is.
I said this before, they could be here on this platform. Every applicant is a potential fraud until proven not so. Hence, they would want to first see how much of truth is in your application by checking various platforms to see if there is any alignment between what your application says and what they could glean from various platforms. For example, the 'dont let your bump show' claim that is said here could be a reason the consulate delays VIVIS interviews. Just saying. Although, content creators have roles in assisting people but at the same time them too do. Imagine telling people how to seek asylum with your VIVIS. One even went ahead to telling people how you can do Oluwole of company invite. Just like you said, most of them creators are only using these too-easy-to-be-kind kind of information as baits to lure them into their dms because they give their attention for a fee. But I still keep telling people, you guys can do it yourself. Seek assistance and then add 2+2 to help you out. That was what I did. Thank you @Brasileira @omoekiti (did I get it).

For instance, Argentina has now cancelled their free health care for tourists as citizens complained about the long wait they experience. I know Brazil wont want to do that. But then they would want to do everything so that such wont happen.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Marshlaw: 7:28am On Jun 11, 2025
SugarPg:
So sorry about your Visa denial.
I will advise you consider study Visa if you really have interest in Brazil. It is easier and surer.
Thank you chief
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lordxxstephen: 4:50pm On Jun 11, 2025
Hi Guys,
I sent my docs to the consulate on wednesday last week.
The status is yet to change to under review.
Please how long does it take before the status changes from sent to Under Review
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nellyjo: 7:27pm On Jun 11, 2025
Hello Room, this might be a dumb question, but can I just make a bank transfer to the UBA account to pay for the visit visa fees? Also, what courier service is being used to send the documents to Lagos? I stay in Abuja.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0:
I was informed on this platform by TadeDetule that you can make transfer payment online. So, yes you can because I did it last month I made transfer payment online to Brazil embassy UBA with a disclaimer added to it. Your second question, I used DHL to mail documents to them and I also included a return DHL envelope from them back to me. Best of luck.

Nellyjo:
Hello Room, this might be a dumb question, but can I just make a bank transfer to the UBA account to pay for the visit visa fees? Also, what courier service is being used to send the documents to Lagos? I stay in Abuja.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0:
Just be patient because the moment you send your documents to them, you are at their mercy. Which means they will get back with you or review your documents whenever they choose. It’s sad but that’s what is happening. Mine took 2 days to get under review after receiving the manual application that I didn’t send to them at first.
Patience is the key when your documents are in the hands of Brazil Consulate. Best of luck.


lordxxstephen:
Hi Guys,
I sent my docs to the consulate on wednesday last week.
The status is yet to change to under review.
Please how long does it take before the status changes from sent to Under Review
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nellyjo: 9:11pm On Jun 17, 2025
sadegivens0:
Just be patient because the moment you send your documents to them, you are at their mercy. Which means they will get back with you or review your documents whenever they choose. It’s sad but that’s what is happening. Mine took 2 days to get under review after receiving the manual application that I didn’t send to them at first.
Patience is the key when your documents are in the hands of Brazil Consulate. Best of luck.
I was curious if you don't mind on their final decision and what kind of visa you applied for
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Nellyjo: 9:18pm On Jun 17, 2025
To help anyone curious. The bank to pay for the Brazil Visa is now UBA, it was previously Stanbic. You can only pay in dollars now, so go and change money before going, except of course you have a Domiciliary account with them already.
Secondly, you must go to the UBA bank to do so; you cannot transfer for obvious restrictions to Dollar accounts in Nigeria.
Lastly, you may run into an issue where some branches may say third-party deposits are not allowed on domiciliary accounts. You can let them know that consulates and embassies are exempt from that or ask to speak to a supervisor/manager.
Thought to share for anyone curious, like I was before going myself.

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0:
It’s a tourist visa and no decision as at this time. Whether they approved or not approved, I will give update on this platform as to their final decision.

Nellyjo:
I was curious if you don't mind on their final decision and what kind of visa you applied for
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0: 3:25am On Jun 18, 2025
Thank you for the update regarding the dollar payment. You are right because you can’t make transfer or do online payment with a Domiciliary account.

Nellyjo:
To help anyone curious. The bank to pay for the Brazil Visa is now UBA, it was previously Stanbic. You can only pay in dollars now, so go and change money before going, except of course you have a Domiciliary account with them already.
Secondly, you must go to the UBA bank to do so; you cannot transfer for obvious restrictions to Dollar accounts in Nigeria.
Lastly, you may run into an issue where some branches may say third-party deposits are not allowed on domiciliary accounts. You can let them know that consulates and embassies are exempt from that or ask to speak to a supervisor/manager.
Thought to share for anyone curious, like I was before going myself.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lily156: 6:50am On Jun 18, 2025
Hello @SpiceQueen01
Were you given a hotel for the layover in Luanda. If not, how did you endure the 19hrs?
I have a friend who is flying TAAG soon with a long layover in Luanda.

SpiceQueen01:
Yes, I did. The only bad review I’ll give is lack of entertainment on board but you can only worry about that if you’re traveling with kids. But it’s not that bad, because everyone will sleep off eventually .
The layover time is much better now, it’s just 6 hours. Last year when I flew with TAAG we had 19hrs layover at Luanda.
Apart from that, everything else is good.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Letsmove:
lily156:
Hello @SpiceQueen01
Were you given a hotel for the layover in Luanda. If not, how did you endure the 19hrs?
I have a friend who is flying TAAG soon with a long layover in Luanda.
TAAG is a hit and miss. They are not an airline I would want to have a long layover with. Just make sure you book the one with short waiting time . My last layover lasted for 2 days and i lost all the food items in my bag because the luggages didn't arrive with me in Brazil. Ever since,i have been flight Qatar but it's not advisable if you are pregnant because of the distance.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 3:38pm On Jun 18, 2025
The 19hrs layover came with a hotel. tHIS WAS IN mARCH, 2025, but make sure there is no one with a shorter layover option when you are making you booking for the 19hr layover. Just an advice.
lily156:
Hello @SpiceQueen01
Were you given a hotel for the layover in Luanda. If not, how did you endure the 19hrs?
I have a friend who is flying TAAG soon with a long layover in Luanda.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lily156: 7:59pm On Jun 18, 2025
Thank you very much. Did you have to get an evisa prior in order to clear immigration and exit the airport to the hotel? Or do they do like Egypt air and retain your passport?

TadeDetule:
The 19hrs layover came with a hotel. tHIS WAS IN mARCH, 2025, but make sure there is no one with a shorter layover option when you are making you booking for the 19hr layover. Just an advice.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Letsmove: 10:30pm On Jun 18, 2025
lily156:
Thank you very much. Did you have to get an evisa prior in order to clear immigration and exit the airport to the hotel? Or do they do like Egypt air and retain your passport?
They will only ask you to submit your passport.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 11:48pm On Jun 18, 2025
lily156:
Thank you very much. Did you have to get an evisa prior in order to clear immigration and exit the airport to the hotel? Or do they do like Egypt air and retain your passport?
Yes just your passport is needed. Transit visa is only required in a country where Nigeria is not on its visa-exempt list.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lordxxstephen: 3:50pm On Jun 19, 2025
my application was not approved.
This is quite funny.
I submitted my document on the first of this month and they already denied it.
Meanwhile, i was only going for a 3 days conference in brazil, nothing else.
Funny people actually and it is company sponsored trip.
How come they treated mine faster than anyone else. It is well shaa.
Their country, their rules.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by sadegivens0:
Thank you for sharing your experience @ lordxxstephen.

In my situation, they requested that I send them through pdf format only 3 months statement of account, flight and hotel reservation. I just finished sending or forwarding it to them through email. I have sent them this same documents prior.

My question is: why do they always ask us to send them, for the same documents that they already have in their possession or that was originally sent to them prior?

I will be very grateful for the answer to my question because I am just curious.

lordxxstephen:
my application was not approved.
This is quite funny.
I submitted my document on the first of this month and they already denied it.
Meanwhile, i was only going for a 3 days conference in brazil, nothing else.
Funny people actually and it is company sponsored trip.
How come they treated mine faster than anyone else. It is well shaa.
Their country, their rules.
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