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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by walex222: 5:00pm On Jul 04
xaves:
Good day everyone, wonderful thread and my appreciation to everyone sharing information on this thread.I want to ask how long it takes for the Brazil consulate to acknowledge application. I submitted my application via their website last week Saturday and I am yet to get an acknowledgement of my application. Because I read on this page that one is supposed to get an email stating application in being reviewed. I read somewhere that it's supposed to be within 48hrs, I don't know if this had changed. Thank you

Do not expect any emails from the embassy. You can only track the progress of your application through their website. Recently, it took someone’s application three weeks to move to "under review" after posting her application to the embassy. So, relax! God bless you. 🙏

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 6:32pm On Jul 04
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.

In addition to Walexx feedback to you,

I also want to say don't attempt to fly Qatar (especially if you are showing really well, or if you're close to your limitation date. I am sure you'd have had an idea the reason why from previous posts here).

Baby things of high quality are cheaper in Nigeria than here, and the difference is a whole lot (based on my neighbourhood here anyway)

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 6:35pm On Jul 04
walex222:


For the accommodation you mentioned, I'll like to have a chat with you. Unfortunately, I don't usually go on Instagram. I prefer Whatsapp or email chats.

I'll appreciate to receive your email at pastorswivesglobal@gmail.com for me to take it up from there.

Thanks for all your wonderful insight on this platform as one of our gurus too
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by IderadeAratumi: 10:12pm On Jul 04
afelouz:
Hello everyone,

About three weeks ago, we welcomed our son and I immediately kick start the PR process.

I had to wait and do all this stuff so I can write a comprehensive post and I hope someone will find it helpful..

We had our baby in Sao Paulo, I don’t know if the process is different in another state.

Immediately after the birth of the baby, we were given a document that I took to the Cartorio to register my baby and get the original birth certificate of the new born.

A few days later, I proceeded with the baby’s RG registration at Paupa Tempo, (RG is the citizenship card of the Brazilian child and you need to make an appointment before going to Paupa Tempo), baby’s picture was captured and we were given a date to come and pick up the RG card.

With those two documents, I can now process the PR for my family and also apply for the baby’s International passport.

Below is a list of documents needed to process the PR.

Online application form confirmation page
Photocopy of all passport pages
Child birth certificate
Child RG
Birth cert translation ( embassy)
Police report translation ( embassy)
Original Police report cert in English
applicant CPF
Payment of 168.13 reais, 204.77 reais each or the PR application
A lot of declaracao (declaration) such as:-
Declaraco de endereco electrónico e demais meios de contato
Certidao estadual de criminais
Certidao de distribuição
Declaracao de residencia
Declaracao de manutenção
Prove or address in Brazil ( bill)
2 passport photo

As for the baby’s international passport, documents needed are:-

The Brazilian child birth certificate.
The Brazilian child RG
Parents international passport,
5x7 passport photograph of the Brazilian child
Online application form
Some declaração (declaration)
Payment of 257.25 reais
(Both parents must be present)


After getting all the documents in order, we went to police federal and submitted the PR application. We now have our protocols while waiting for the actual CRNM card...
We applied for the baby’s passport also and still waiting to pick it up.

Now, the process is not so easy as stated here, in fact, I got frustrated and misplaced my phone in the process. Despite reading the requirements here on this thread and having someone who has gone through the PR process here in Sao Paulo who helped me with the list of documents needed, yet, they didn’t collect our application. We went to Policia federal about 4 times before getting the complete documents. If you meet Mr ‘A’ today and he says you only need one documents and everything is good and you go with the requested documents and meet another person, that person will ask for another thing.

The language is a big barrier so Its better to get a sworn translator or anyone who can speak Portuguese to make things easy… they won’t read whatever you translated with your phone at Policia federal and most of all these places

NOTE - The PR application now takes less than two months In Sao Paulo, in fact, my friends who applied around ending of January got the CRMN card first week in March, that’s about a month.

As for the Nigerian visa for the baby, I'm still waiting for the baby’s passport and making enquiries. As soon as I am done with that, I will revert.

We didn’t get to extend our visas as the timing was right and we applied before our 3 months entry stamp expires.

I'm still gathering information on the provisional citizenship. hopefully, I can apply for my daughter before leaving Brazil If I get her CRNM card on time.

Also, If I remember any additional information regarding the PR process, I will come back and share….

Thank you all and good luck to those waiting to get their visas.

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

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by bomsyvic: 10:37pm On Jul 04
What is the process like if I want to extend my 90 days stay while already in Brazil and how long will it take to process my request.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by solid3(m): 11:05pm On Jul 04
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. 🙏🏾


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.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by xaves: 10:40am On Jul 05
Thank you, I appreciate the response.

walex222:


Do not expect any emails from the embassy. You can only track the progress of your application through their website. Recently, it took someone’s application three weeks to move to "under review" after posting her application to the embassy. So, relax! God bless you. 🙏
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by xaves: 4:22pm On Jul 05
Thank you for your response. I am grateful

quote author=TadeDetule post=130794005]

It takes longer now about a week and a half max. Also pray that nothing is missing too[/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 6:09pm On Jul 06
Anyone know what the current estimated time for Brazil Tourist Visa processing? Anyone here know someone who got it within 1 month of applying over the last 6 months?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 8:12am On Jul 10
DeeScan:
Feelgoostuffs ..

You suppose use olokpa catch

The ekeocha guy and that agwadi guy plus Lawrence miracle.. those three received twice ..

2. Some were posting fake screenshot of acct num esp those pay users ..

Next time, jot down the names of those you send money and thoroughly cross check the acct name you're sending the money to ..
Those three should return the money or face some penalty .. I have policemen that can locate them and jail them up if they fail to comply.

Oga na wrong bus you enter so oo
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Karleb(m): 10:12am On Jul 10
TadeDetule:


Oga na wrong bus you enter so oo

grin
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by jefn(m): 12:00pm On Jul 10
Good day everyone;

Thank you all for all the very insightful comments and contributions. I have done my due diligence by going through the comments on this thread, however, I still have a couple of burning questions which have not been clearly answered. I believe I am not the only one looking for clear answers to these questions. I speak on behalf of all of us .... any useful response we can get will go a long way.

1. At what point of pregnancy is it best to apply for the Tourist Visa? ( I ask this question because we need to conceal pregnancy but at the same time, we also need to ensure that the visa lasts till when the pregnancy is due)

2. Is there a standard duration of the Tourist Visa? Does it vary or does it depend on anything?

3. I understand that we should not use any agent but can anyone give some form of coaching on the kind of questions that may be asked during the interview and how to answer them?

4. If Husband and Wife are applying, will they both be invited for the interview and can 1 represent the other?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by donova2009: 1:58am On Jul 11
Newboy1102:


To everybody that wants to apply for a Brazil Visa this is the steps

Get all your documents ready(flight, hotel reservation, bank statement etc)

Create a profile on https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/ after creating the profile you will see a manual form you have to print and fill manually, and other things you will need to submit on Brazil main website. The Visa fees and bank account will also be there.

Then visit https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br/sci/pages/web/ui/#/cidadao-nacionalidade you will need to translate to English, click on foreign citizen, then click on visa, fill the forms with the correct information and all. If you are applying for more than 1 person you have to fill the form for every body applying to get the visa, same at the lagos website too *when filling the form choose via courier to transmit your document to embassy*

After filling the form, and attaching your documents which include the manual form you filled and others specifically stated by the lagos ec, then go ahead and print the protocol page which has a space for passport and signature. Attach your passport picture and manually sign the page, then scan the page.

Sign in to your profile on https://ec-lagos.itamaraty.gov.br/ to upload your protocol page, proof of payment and international passport bio data page then click submit.

A mail will be sent to your email associated with the Ec lagos acct about your application being reviewed, at this stage you will have to mail your physical documents including your passport to the embassy in lagos(it will have to be a two way package delivery, you send to embassy then they send back to you)

After sending your documents to embassy visit https://formulario-mre.serpro.gov.br/sci/pages/web/ui/#/cidadao-nacionalidade then click on check status to see the status of your visa application

Wait Wait Wait.

Wish you success in your Visa Application

DO NOT USE AGENT
DO NOT USE AGENT
DO NOT USE AGENT





Good evening house. please i can't find the form to be filled manually on the site. can someone please point me to where i can find it on the site

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Zatu123(f): 7:55pm On Jul 11
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. 🙏🏾


Hi Ms.Kay, were you invited for interview?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 5:38pm On Jul 12
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. 🙏🏾



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?

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 5:42pm On Jul 12
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 blankets?

The parent's

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 7:39pm On Jul 12
TadeDetule:


Hello bro, please I need your assistance in filling the minor consent form, most especially the latter part. Thank you.

When filling the application for minor (under 18 child) on the Brazilian Govt site, did you leave the digital signature upload place empty or did you upload digital signature of you and your spouse?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by TadeDetule: 4:32am On Jul 13
Reliancemedia:


When filling the application for minor (under 18 child) on the Brazilian Govt site, did you leave the digital signature upload place empty or did you upload digital signature of you and your spouse?

Mine and spouse's

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ManlikeDavies: 8:16pm On Jul 13
Hello guys, thank you all for all the insightful comments on this thread. They have been tremendously helpful.
My wife is just 7 weeks pregnant and we are looking forward to giving birth either in Brazil or in Mexico. We are currently living in the UK. Which takes me to my questions.

1. Has anyone applied for the Brazilian visa from the UK?

2. Do have to contact a Brazilian lawyer to assist with the visa application and advice? I would like to know where to start from.

The plan is to get her a visa first, then later on I will begin my own application.
I need help and advice on this please. Thank you guys.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reliancemedia: 9:49am On Jul 14
ManlikeDavies:
Hello guys, thank you all for all the insightful comments on this thread. They have been tremendously helpful.
My wife is just 7 weeks pregnant and we are looking forward to giving birth either in Brazil or in Mexico. We are currently living in the UK. Which takes me to my questions.

1. Has anyone applied for the Brazilian visa from the UK?

2. Do have to contact a Brazilian lawyer to assist with the visa application and advice? I would like to know where to start from.

The plan is to get her a visa first, then later on I will begin my own application.
I need help and advice on this please. Thank you guys.

you should get France tourist Visa if you want Mexico as France or any other Schengen country Visa will grant free entry to Mexico.

For the Brazil Visa you don't need any lawyer. You are to apply from the Embassy in London. Go to the Brazil consulate site in London and read the procedures and requirements for VIVIS visa. Also read this Nairaland thread and also send the Embassy an email for possible questions you may have. People on this thread are very helpful too so you can always ask specific questions. Good luck.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by otknye: 11:09am On Jul 15
Hi Untamed,

How are you? Do you have an idea of the fee's private obstetrician charges especially Dr Marcelo Santos at the sao luiz star hospital? Thank you for your contribution we are here in brazil.

[quote author=untamedd post=129992461][/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by otknye: 11:09am On Jul 15
[quote author=untamedd post=129992461][/quote] Hi Untamed,

How are you? Do you have an idea of the fee's private obstetrician charges especially Dr Marcelo Santos at the sao luiz star hospital? Thank you for your contribution we are here in brazil.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadebayo: 12:39pm On Jul 15
otknye:
Hi Untamed,

How are you? Do you have an idea of the fee's private obstetrician charges especially Dr Marcelo Santos at the sao luiz star hospital? Thank you for your contribution we are here in brazil.

Why can't you send a message to the doctor and ask directly?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ManlikeDavies: 4:15pm On Jul 15
Reliancemedia:


you should get France tourist Visa if you want Mexico as France or any other Schengen country Visa will grant free entry to Mexico.

For the Brazil Visa you don't need any lawyer. You are to apply from the Embassy in London. Go to the Brazil consulate site in London and read the procedures and requirements for VIVIS visa. Also read this Nairaland thread and also send the Embassy an email for possible questions you may have. People on this thread are very helpful too so you can always ask specific questions. Good luck.

Thank you for the suggestion. I highly appreciate it. I contacted a Brazilian immigration lawyer, and received their reply. They charge $1250 for visa processing and follow-ups for the child's citizenship and permanent residency of the parents. I suppose it's worth it considering the services they "claim" to be rendering.
Another option is if I can get recommendations to someone who has gone through the entire childbirth and permanent residency process in the past, and is currently residing in Brazil to carry us along with the whole thing. We discuss payment, then I can pursue the visa process myself.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Tope2580(m): 5:18pm On Jul 15
ManlikeDavies:


Thank you for the suggestion. I highly appreciate it. I contacted a Brazilian immigration lawyer, and received their reply. They charge $1250 for visa processing and follow-ups for the child's citizenship and permanent residency of the parents. I suppose it's worth it considering the services they "claim" to be rendering.
Another option is if I can get recommendations to someone who has gone through the entire childbirth and permanent residency process in the past, and is currently residing in Brazil to carry us along with the whole thing. We discuss payment, then I can pursue the visa process myself.

Do your visa yourself, be rest assured that you will get it so far you have a legal status in the UK. Even Brazilian consulate in Nigeria dey issue VISA like water for some days now.

NB: I will suggest you go for MEXICO. Getting Schengen visa will be easier and you can enter Mexico with that. Shalom.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadebayo: 8:20pm On Jul 15
ManlikeDavies:


Thank you for the suggestion. I highly appreciate it. I contacted a Brazilian immigration lawyer, and received their reply. They charge $1250 for visa processing and follow-ups for the child's citizenship and permanent residency of the parents. I suppose it's worth it considering the services they "claim" to be rendering.
Another option is if I can get recommendations to someone who has gone through the entire childbirth and permanent residency process in the past, and is currently residing in Brazil to carry us along with the whole thing. We discuss payment, then I can pursue the visa process myself.

Immigration lawyer in Brazil or UK?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ajoray: 12:07am On Jul 16
IderadeAratumi:


Very big and protruding tummy. Big as in very big enough to have almost been turned down from boarding but thankfully I dodged a bullet by not flying Qatar (my preferred choice) based on untamedd's previous post. The airline stressed me a little but I was eventually allowed to fly. I am sure if it was Qatar, it would have been a No-No
Are there any tips to getting lower costs on flight tickets?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 2:00pm On Jul 16
otknye:
Hi Untamed,

How are you? Do you have an idea of the fee's private obstetrician charges especially Dr Marcelo Santos at the sao luiz star hospital? Thank you for your contribution we are here in brazil.

He used to charge 3k reas back then, i don't know his current charges. You can reach out to him directly
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by untamedd(f): 2:02pm On Jul 16
ManlikeDavies:
Hello guys, thank you all for all the insightful comments on this thread. They have been tremendously helpful.
My wife is just 7 weeks pregnant and we are looking forward to giving birth either in Brazil or in Mexico. We are currently living in the UK. Which takes me to my questions.

1. Has anyone applied for the Brazilian visa from the UK?

2. Do have to contact a Brazilian lawyer to assist with the visa application and advice? I would like to know where to start from.

The plan is to get her a visa first, then later on I will begin my own application.
I need help and advice on this please. Thank you guys.


You can apply yourself. I have a friend that applied from the UK, I can ask him if he's willing to put you through.

Don't use a lawyer even when you get to Brazil, they just complicate things.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:09pm On Jul 16
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?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MsKay04: 5:16pm On Jul 16
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?

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