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Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 9:21am On Aug 12
Please how did you send your documents?

I sent you a PM. Please respond

I also sent you a PM @TateDetule

Deemamadee:


Thank you so much for this
Im grateful
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 9:48am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
Hello and thank you for this. The second paragraph about sending documents, please can you explain further? I will send two couriers, one to Brazil and one to the embassy here? Please help me break it down. Thanks


You are sending a single courier but two packages.

One is for embassy authentication. You will have to include a receiver's address in Brazil and the person's ID in this case copy of permanent resident card.

The second documents are the entire copies you uploaded on the application website.

For one, you would include copy of payment receipt and the embassy would send on your behalf once they are done.

For two, they would send this back to you when they are through.

NB: this would be two payments, international and local. They would explain to you when you get there.

If you are in Lagos you can go to EMS in VI. It's easier and way cheaper.
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 9:53am On Aug 12
Also for the legalization with notary public, can I legalize copies of transcript and certificate or that must be taken to MOE? Please respond urgently

TadeDetule:


All you need so is
legalize your documents with the prescribed notary publics but for the Police character you have to take it to MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS in Abuja for legalization
Then pay for embassy authentication
Then fill the manual form sent to you and upload it together with the listed required documents.
Then go to the appointment site after submission to book an appointment
An email would be sent to you to send the hard copy. In this case it must include all the documents you want to authenticate+the ones you uploaded and your original passport.

The sending of documents must be done via your courier of choice and you must include a prepaid envelope in your parcel which the embassy would use to send your documents back to you. Two for your authenticated documents you are supposed to send it to an address in Brazil so you could tell you supervisor about this by asking for his address. This means you would be paying for both local (to and fro) and international courier fee but both would be addressed to the embassy. It is the embassy tha would help you send your authenticated documents to Brazil and for your other documents and passport they would be send back to your Nigeria address ensure you include your receipt of payments in the parcel
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 9:54am On Aug 12
Please can you give me a number to reach you on? Please?

TadeDetule:


You are sending a single courier but two packages.

One is for embassy authentication. You will have to include a receiver's address in Brazil and the person's ID in this case copy of permanent resident card.

The second documents are the entire copies you uploaded on the application website.

For one, you would include copy of payment receipt and the embassy would send on your behalf once they are done.

For two, they would send this back to you when they are through.

NB: this would be two payments, international and local. They would explain to you when you get there.

If you are in Lagos you can go to EMS in VI. It's easier and way cheaper.
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 10:01am On Aug 12
Am i to send the documents after booking an appointment on the embassy's page? If so,. am I to select Legalization of non brazillian documents or to select study visa? Im so confused, please help. embarassed

TadeDetule:


You are sending a single courier but two packages.

One is for embassy authentication. You will have to include a receiver's address in Brazil and the person's ID in this case copy of permanent resident card.

The second documents are the entire copies you uploaded on the application website.

For one, you would include copy of payment receipt and the embassy would send on your behalf once they are done.

For two, they would send this back to you when they are through.

NB: this would be two payments, international and local. They would explain to you when you get there.

If you are in Lagos you can go to EMS in VI. It's easier and way cheaper.
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 10:04am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
Also for the legalization with notary public, can I legalize copies of transcript and certificate or that must be taken to MOE? Please respond urgently


You dont need the MOE for those but you need MOFA for police report and then you legalize
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 10:08am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
Am i to send the documents after booking an appointment on the embassy's page? If so,. am I to select Legalization of non brazillian documents or to select study visa? Im so confused, please help. embarassed


After the online application, go ahead to book appointment for both. They are separate requests. Follow the prompt for each and wait for the embassy to acknowledge your request. You would be advised to print the receipt of appointment and add to the documents you are sending to them
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 10:22am On Aug 12
OK. I am understanding small small. God bless you for me. Just to be sure I am not doing the wrong thing, please see the steps I am following;

1. Gather all my documents
2. Notarize at the Notary public and MFA. Please for this, am I notarizing two sets of documents? since you said I will send one to my contact in Brazil? ( Please help me break it down. I don't want to make mistakes.
3. Fill the online form
4. Book appointment for both legalization and study visa
5. Please how do I know how much to pay since I am supposed to make payment for legalization before sending via courier?

ALSO, PLEASE AM I NOTARIZING ALL DOCUMENTS (Apart from PC that is supposed to be notarized with MOFA)
TadeDetule:


After the online application, go ahead to book appointment for both. They are separate requests. Follow the prompt for each and wait for the embassy to acknowledge your request. You would be advised to print the receipt of appointment and add to the documents you are sending to them
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 10:47am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
OK. I am understanding small small. God bless you for me. Just to be sure I am not doing the wrong thing, please see the steps I am following;

1. Gather all my documents
2. Notarize at the Notary public and MFA. Please for this, am I notarizing two sets of documents? since you said I will send one to my contact in Brazil? ( Please help me break it down. I don't want to make mistakes.
3. Fill the online form
4. Book appointment for both legalization and study visa
5. Please how do I know how much to pay since I am supposed to make payment for legalization before sending via courier?

ALSO, PLEASE AM I NOTARIZING ALL DOCUMENTS (Apart from PC that is supposed to be notarized with MOFA)

No you are notarizing a single set of documents.

Academic and non academic(marriage or birth certificate)

Each academic document is #9000 and #36000 for non academic. You can make payment online
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 10:48am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
OK. I am understanding small small. God bless you for me. Just to be sure I am not doing the wrong thing, please see the steps I am following;

1. Gather all my documents
2. Notarize at the Notary public and MFA. Please for this, am I notarizing two sets of documents? since you said I will send one to my contact in Brazil? ( Please help me break it down. I don't want to make mistakes.
3. Fill the online form
4. Book appointment for both legalization and study visa
5. Please how do I know how much to pay since I am supposed to make payment for legalization before sending via courier?

ALSO, PLEASE AM I NOTARIZING ALL DOCUMENTS (Apart from PC that is supposed to be notarized with MOFA)

Your email. Let me send you a guide
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 10:51am On Aug 12
Thank you so much.



Please let me know when its sent so I can take down the email

TadeDetule:


Your email. Let me send you a guide
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by TadeDetule: 11:02am On Aug 12
Ebereola:
Thank you so much.

its mimidec49@yahoo.com.

Please let me know when its sent so I can take down the email


Sent
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by Ebereola: 11:07am On Aug 12
Thank you

TadeDetule:


Sent
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by CindyByFine(f): 1:24pm On Aug 13
I need help.
Can you recommend the other schools or schools that are open for me to apply now.

Thank you.
Deemamadee:

You will.get it
Just widen your options
Mine didn't come easy too
I got two rejections
The.first school I applied to, I passed the entrance exam,.it was five of us that passed when it was time for interview they sent a mail that the interview will be conducted in Portuguese, i was discouraged but i still joined by the way, they didn't interview me , they only advised that i should go and learn the language and reapply next year, it was devastating. The second school too was another story before I now got this one.
So the summary is intentionality.
All the best to you
Re: Study In Brazil: Admissions And Visa Procedures by CindyByFine(f): 1:28pm On Aug 13
Please I need help with other schools that are open to foreign students living outside Brazil.

I tried applying to https://www.fiap.com.br/mba but their requirements are so stringent that I cannot apply from Nigeria without help.

[8/13, 12:56 PM] FIAP MBA: Right Ifeoma, in reality the option for international extension is for students who study here to go abroad.
[8/13, 12:57 PM] FIAP MBA: To study here as a foreigner, the following documentation is required:
Covalidation of the diploma, transcript and sworn translation.
RNE issued in Brazil.
Issue the CPF on the Federal Revenue website.
[8/13, 12:57 PM] FIAP MBA: Covalidation of your diploma can only be done in Brazil.
The RNE is the national foreigner registration that must be issued directly to the Brazilian federal police.

untamedd:
If you don't mind a private University, there are really good schools for different types of MBA programs. They are also taught in English.

The truth is that they are very expensive but they offer payment in installments as much as 24 months. They also have exchange programs which allow you to visit different countries around the world during your course.

If you have the skills, you can do remote North American and European jobs to fund your studies. Classes are very flexible too. I don't work for them but I have a friend that pulled this off this way 👆🏾

https://www.fiap.com.br/mba
https://eaesp.fgv.br/

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