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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:34pm On Sep 14 |
belovedmimz: Yeah I replied it 2 Likes |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by zrocky: 11:59pm On Sep 14 |
check you email message me on my other email i sent you Sirsanni: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Biggestbirds08: 1:43pm On Sep 15 |
Chai since August 5th I paid the visa fees and summit the visa status still on sent still almost 6 weeks now xaves: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Griot77(m): 3:21pm On Sep 15 |
Hello Sir/Ma, I just submitted my application for VIVIS, Although I've been to Brazil before, my visa expired in February this year, so i am reapplying. A friend helped with the previous application but currently not available, so am doing this application by myself. I have followed all the process but am not clear about the process on selecting courier as a means to transmit my documents to the embassy and i cant see that option on the online portal. Secondly if am using courier kindly expansiate on the two way delivery, is it that I pay DHL for 2-in-1 parcels for both delivery and return? Lastly, the Brazil consulate is close to my office, can I choose to deliver by hand? I have booked my appointment through that portal using my passport, payment receipt and protocol page. Am yet to receive any confirmation email? How long does this take? Am I doing it wrongly or what other means can I use. Appreciate your feedbacks Newboy1102: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mobimuc9ja(m): 7:10pm On Sep 15 |
Biggestbirds08:Probably they’re on leave. No backlog 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by xaves: 3:54pm On Sep 16 |
I am genuinely curious to understand the delay, is everyone of them on leave at the same time? Is good for people to know their fate early so they plan to either re- apply or use their passport for other things. A friend was denied USA visa at first but with appeal, it was granted. This happened all within a month although there were additional fees, but it was granted. mobimuc9ja: 2 Likes |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by luqaz(m): 4:01pm On Sep 16 |
With all these stories, we that just sent our physical documents last month should just start hoping by November xaves: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadeb: 6:13pm On Sep 16 |
There is nothing anyone here can do. Patience is the key. xaves: 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mobimuc9ja(m): 7:31pm On Sep 16 |
oluomoadeb:Definitely we got nothing to do. My brother submitted since May 30th and till date, still on review for over 2 months and weeks now. I submitted on June and till now showing REVIEW Good number of months with no decision. Some opportunities has come and pass while our passports has been in their custody. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by luqaz(m): 5:58am On Sep 17 |
Can't you guys email them because May is really a long time ago? 😭 😭 mobimuc9ja: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mobimuc9ja(m): 5:27pm On Sep 17 |
luqaz:They hardly respond to mail 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Udenz: 11:34pm On Sep 17 |
This is worrisome! mobimuc9ja: 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by fud123: 12:04am On Sep 18 |
tensazangetsu20: Maybe you can help. There is a new pathway to residency after graduation if you have a job offer. Which jobs are in demand in Brazil please? |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by fud123: 12:06am On Sep 18 |
Newboy1102: Please, maybe you can help. There is a new pathway to residency after graduation if you have a job offer. Which jobs are in demand in Brazil please? |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:11am On Sep 18 |
fud123: Zero idea. I don't live in Brazil. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Newboy1102: 12:27am On Sep 18 |
Griot77: Good day sir/ma When filling the forms on the Brazil main website, there is section where it will show by courier, self or in person. Secondly when you are about sending you will tell the dhl agent it for a visa process that you want a 2 way courier service(to the embassy and from the embassy) since you work close to the embassy. You can look for a DHL close to your office so the cost will be less. I don't think you can work into the embassy to drop off your documents. The lagos embassy sometimes delay, it you don't get reply after 3 weeks try sending them mails. If they reply then go ahead and send your physical documents via courier Goodluck 2 Likes |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Newboy1102: 2:15am On Sep 18 |
fud123: Honestly I don't know the jobs in demand. Brazil is a big country, with a lot of industries in various sectors of the economy. 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by lolibaby: 2:20pm On Sep 18 |
Hello everyone, i had to talk because i don tire.since july,i submitted my documents,i sent a mail they replied and said check the website .The website has been saying under review for a while now.Abeg wetin dey happen? 3 Likes |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by luqaz(m): 4:32pm On Sep 18 |
Ours is still stuck in Sent. So like how long did it even take to move to `under review`? All these embassies just dey use us dey catch cruise. lolibaby: 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Biggestbirds08: 9:41am On Sep 19 |
luqaz: Ours also still there since July till now showing sent on there website just tired and maybe I will request for my passport back since they don't wanna process our application 🥺 |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Udenz: 11:43am On Sep 19 |
Most time is deliberate! Biggestbirds08: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadeb: 5:28pm On Sep 19 |
Udenz: It could be because loads of people are seeking asylum immediately after getting into the country which is taking a toll on their system. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 8:19pm On Sep 19 |
oluomoadeb:The recent ugly news about what is happening at the Sao Paulo airports could be a serious variable to explain the current impasse. Already Turkish and Qatar airlines have established a hidden embargo on passengers coming from Sub-Saharan Africa to Sao Paulo 2 Likes |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 8:54pm On Sep 19 |
My journey with Brazilian visa started January, I submitted online waited for invitation to submit hard copies till the program I wanted to attend passed. March, I reapplied with another event, this time I submitted immediately without waiting for invitation. May, immediately the event passed, I received mail from them that I should get invitation letter from the Organiniser of another event I want to attend in Brazil. I told them that I don't have any other event but will like to take vacation. I reapplied June And was invited for physical interview on July that was when my status turn to review. During the interview I was asked to provide some documents. I sent through mail but no response. I now decided to open another application. Do you know that after I submitted hard copies my status went back to sent since July till date. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Obinnau(m): 9:09pm On Sep 19 |
Coo1mana:If you were pregnant, you for don born am tey tey |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by oluomoadeb: 10:11pm On Sep 19 |
Turkish Airlines won't even let you book directly unless your departure is outside Nigeria. Obinnau: |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 1:46am On Sep 20 |
Obinnau: Am not even going to Brazil to give birth. I want to go and connect. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 2:05am On Sep 20 |
Newboy1102: I also need advise on the jobs and part of the country to get what I want,but am waiting for visa to be approved first before I do research on that. Am working remotely with a Nigerian company and want to know if I can get a remote work within the 6months in Brazil and come back. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by GlobeTrotter2: 7:33pm On Sep 20 |
Coo1mana:you can continue your remote job in Brazil. You can live comfortably and do your work online. Also you can teach English 1 Like |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Coo1mana: 9:10pm On Sep 20 |
GlobeTrotter2: The Nigeria job is too stressful, working 11hours per day and there's no pay. I don't think they will allow me to travel abroad as they are the one that have the working tools. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrNovo: 7:17am On Sep 22 |
sheguru:This thread has all of what you say you looking for, if you read from page 1, you will find more than enough. So many personal experiences on visa application process and actual travel have been dropped. It's here hidden in writing. |
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by MrNovo: 7:28am On Sep 22 |
Coo1mana:Your work is probably hybrid. A fully remote job doesn't care where you are located as long as you show up online do the job and turn in your results as expected. But if your job is so stressful and doesn't pay why are you so eager to keep it by going to Brazil secure a remote job then return to Nigeria to continue the " no pay" job? |
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