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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 11:00am On Jun 15, 2019
Graceee:
Please does Brazilian embassy issues tourist visa up to 2 yrs like us??
what's is the maximum visa validity for brazil??

Hi Graceee. I will break your question into 2 parts for a better explanation. There is 1. The validity of the Visa and 2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year.

1. The validity of the Visa

To the best of my knowledge, the validity of a Brazilian visa can rage from 1 month to 10 years. Factors determining the validity of the visa ranges from reciprocal agreement between your country and Brazil for example USA and Brazil issue 10 year visas to each other citizens. For most countries, visa are issued for 1 year. You can also be issued a 1 month visa if the visa officer has reasons to suspect the motive of your travel. (Please note that even with all this, the visa officer has the power to modify the validity even with country agreements). This is not common.

2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year

No matter the validity of your visa, you are not permitted to stay in Brazil for more than 180 days withing 1 year. (90 days and extension for another 90 days while in Brazil). Of course if your visa is valid for 1 months, you can only stay for a month. This case is very rear. The only exception to the 180 day rule is with EU citizen who enter Brazil visa free but cannot stay for more than 90 days in 1 year.

I hope your question was answered. Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Graceee: 8:45pm On Jun 15, 2019
Adjo10:


Hi Graceee. I will break your question into 2 parts for a better explanation. There is 1. The validity of the Visa and 2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year.

1. The validity of the Visa

To the best of my knowledge, the validity of a Brazilian visa can rage from 1 month to 10 years. Factors determining the validity of the visa ranges from reciprocal agreement between your country and Brazil for example USA and Brazil issue 10 year visas to each other citizens. For most countries, visa are issued for 1 year. You can also be issued a 1 month visa if the visa officer has reasons to suspect the motive of your travel. (Please note that even with all this, the visa officer has the power to modify the validity even with country agreements). This is not common.

2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year

No matter the validity of your visa, you are not permitted to stay in Brazil for more than 180 days withing 1 year. (90 days and extension for another 90 days while in Brazil). Of course if your visa is valid for 1 months, you can only stay for a month. This case is very rear. The only exception to the 180 day rule is with EU citizen who enter Brazil visa free but cannot stay for more than 90 days in 1 year.

I hope your question was answered. Thanks

My dear I understand your explanation. You are wonderfully created by God.
Thank you very much

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 10:42pm On Jun 15, 2019
Graceee:


My dear I understand your explanation. You are wonderfully created by God.
Thank you very much

Welcome. I’m humbled. Stay blessed.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Graceee: 10:52pm On Jun 15, 2019
Adjo10:


Welcome. I’m humbled. Stay blessed.
Do I need an invitation letter to secure a tourist visa or can I just do a reservation?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 7:00am On Jun 16, 2019
Graceee:

Do I need an invitation letter to secure a tourist visa or can I just do a reservation?

You don’t necessarily need an invitation letter. A hotel booking will do. Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 10:53am On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


I have always admired your comments with your caveats: "i am not an expert, I am only expressing my thoughts, we are always learning" Thats a paraphrase of your caveat. However, on this one, perhaps you forgot that by claiming my findings are (at bold), you even used extreme adjective " absolutely" to disprove my comment. You were even sure it's 200% false (correcting your typo) info. Haba!!!

If I were you, I would evaluate the claim I made. I said someone didn't come back to update us. You didn't talk about it. Your last statement negated all your submission.

You would notice, I have asked you questions in the past about a safe place to have a baby. If I don't have anyone interested, I will not ask you anything.

Just like you, she applied outside of Nigeria with her husband and kids.The husband went with their applications as the sponsor. But they only accepted his own and said the wife has to be there physically. She went last week Monday with the kids. No interview. They did biometrics and were even advised about safety and security measures while in Brazil. In fact, they were asked to come pick up their visa after 5 working days once they get a go ahead from Brazil. However, there was a public holiday from Tuesday. They were given collection papers to come on 13th May for their visa. But on Sunday, the husband was called from the embasssy and was told they got a mail from Brazil that the wife needs to do medical test. So what's fasle info here. If I could remember vividly, someone alluded to preg tests in the previous pages, may be you or someone else, not sure.

Yes, you were never asked. Remember, your baby might be 1 or 2 years old now.

I rest my case wink wink wink

Update:

The visas were not approved because of the pregnancy.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by justwise(m): 11:27am On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


Update:

The visas were not approved because of the pregnancy.

Did they apply for tourist visa or health care visa?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 11:34am On Jun 16, 2019
justwise:


Did they apply for tourist visa or health care visa?

I don't think there's option for healthcare visa, they applied for tourist.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 4:01pm On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


Update:

The visas were not approved because of the pregnancy.

Thanks. This is sad and i sympathize with them.

It is always best to apply for visa when not yet showing to avoid trouble.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by justwise(m): 4:25pm On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


I don't think there's option for healthcare visa, they applied for tourist.

There is an option for healthcare visa, Medical Improvement Visa and health treatment.

The problem is that some Nigerians are not interested in reading and researching.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 4:43pm On Jun 16, 2019
Adjo10:


Thanks. This is sad and i sympathize with them.

It is always best to apply for visa when not yet showing to avoid trouble.

It is not a case of showing o, based on what I was told. It's the instruction given from MoFA from Brazil: to do pregnancy test
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 4:46pm On Jun 16, 2019
justwise:


There is an option for healthcare visa, Medical Improvement Visa and health treatment.

The problem is that some Nigerians are not interested in reading and researching.


Interesting!
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ifexontop(m): 5:17pm On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


It is not a case of showing o, based on what I was told. It's the instruction given from MoFA from Brazil: to do pregnancy test
interesting just as justwise said before that the we be closing the door soon! So sad Nigerians misused it.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 5:18pm On Jun 16, 2019
folmus:


It is not a case of showing o, based on what I was told. It's the instruction given from MoFA from Brazil: to do pregnancy test

Ohk. Thanks for the update.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 12:08pm On Jun 17, 2019
I like to be more optimistic. It is important to note that, the challenges of obtaining a Brazilian visa just like Nigerians applying for any other visa has nothing to do with giving birth in Brasil. Typically, any other country applying for a Brazilian visa is dealt with at the embassy level except Central African Republic, Nigeria, North Korea, Senegal whose visa application is sent to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for approval in Brasilia. I kind of understood why they have to do this when i got to Brasil and met many of my fellow Nigerians. grin

Birth tourism is not yet a big problem in Brazil. In fact there is no law that states that it is illegal. I was told all kinds of barriers will be awaiting me in my adventure to give my child a better passport. Some people may focus on the negative and challenging part which may sometimes be discouraging. Good things don't come easy. Well... people are traveling to give birth in Brazil everyday. You either seat and focus on the negative thoughts or you rise above the challenges and do like i did.

Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by mrsbw: 2:43pm On Jun 17, 2019
Hello.

Is there any rule about entering Brazil within 90 days of receipt of visa for Nigeria? I think I saw something like that online

Adjo10:


Hi Graceee. I will break your question into 2 parts for a better explanation. There is 1. The validity of the Visa and 2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year.

1. The validity of the Visa

To the best of my knowledge, the validity of a Brazilian visa can rage from 1 month to 10 years. Factors determining the validity of the visa ranges from reciprocal agreement between your country and Brazil for example USA and Brazil issue 10 year visas to each other citizens. For most countries, visa are issued for 1 year. You can also be issued a 1 month visa if the visa officer has reasons to suspect the motive of your travel. (Please note that even with all this, the visa officer has the power to modify the validity even with country agreements). This is not common.

2. The amount of time you can stay in Brazil withing 1 year

No matter the validity of your visa, you are not permitted to stay in Brazil for more than 180 days withing 1 year. (90 days and extension for another 90 days while in Brazil). Of course if your visa is valid for 1 months, you can only stay for a month. This case is very rear. The only exception to the 180 day rule is with EU citizen who enter Brazil visa free but cannot stay for more than 90 days in 1 year.

I hope your question was answered. Thanks

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 7:50pm On Jun 17, 2019
mrsbw:
Hello.

Is there any rule about entering Brazil within 90 days of receipt of visa for Nigeria? I think I saw something like that online


Yes you have to enter Brazil within 90 days of receipt of the visa.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 8:57pm On Jun 17, 2019
Adjo10:


Yes you have to enter Brazil within 90 days of receipt of the visa.
I have been following your beautiful comments here...
Please, Do you have an idea on how work visa can be processed from naija?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 10:13pm On Jun 17, 2019
peppo4live:

I have been following your beautiful comments here...
Please, Do you have an idea on how work visa can be processed from naija?

Thank you very much peppo4live. Unfortunately, I don’t know much about work visa. I am sure people here who have experience in this will help. Thank you

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by peppo4live: 10:43pm On Jun 17, 2019
Adjo10:


Thank you very much peppo4live. Unfortunately, I don’t know much about work visa. I am sure people here who have experience in this will help. Thank you

Thanks for the response
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 4:13am On Jun 18, 2019
peppo4live:


Thanks for the response

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by OneNaija(m): 1:49pm On Jun 19, 2019
To obtain Brazil visa is very difficult now, I mean extremely difficult even in Europe as a Nigerian. They refer Nigerian application to their ministry of Internal affair and they will just refuse you without reason why you are being refuse. Nigeria passport is dead when it come to Brazil visa.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 11:29am On Jun 20, 2019
OneNaija:
To obtain Brazil visa is very difficult now, I mean extremely difficult even in Europe as a Nigerian. They refer Nigerian application to their ministry of Internal affair and they will just refuse you without reason why you are being refuse. Nigeria passport is dead when it come to Brazil visa.

That's the situation I narrated above.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Heitch: 4:37pm On Jun 21, 2019
Hello people:

Please I need help.

I want to give birth in Brazil, applying for tourist visa on Monday. I intend submitting
1. Letter of introduction from employer
2. 4 months payslip
3. 6 Months statement of account
4. Colored passport photograph
5. Passport
4. Hotel reservation

I am currently 33weeks gone, statement of account 2.5m. Please what other documents should I attach, if to add sponsorship? Also what are my chances. To bother or not?
Please gurus your input will be most appreciated.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Reine22: 6:52pm On Jun 21, 2019
Heitch:
Hello people:

Please I need help.

I want to give birth in Brazil, applying for tourist visa on Monday. I intend submitting
1. Letter of introduction from employer
2. 4 months payslip
3. 6 Months statement of account
4. Colored passport photograph
5. Passport
4. Hotel reservation

I am currently 33weeks gone, statement of account 2.5m. Please what other documents should I attach, if to add sponsorship? Also what are my chances. To bother or not?
Please gurus your input will be most appreciated.

Tourist visa? Lol. Please read this thread carefully. Be prepared to take a pregnancy test.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ugosample(m): 6:54pm On Jun 21, 2019
OneNaija:
To obtain Brazil visa is very difficult now, I mean extremely difficult even in Europe as a Nigerian. They refer Nigerian application to their ministry of Internal affair and they will just refuse you without reason why you are being refuse. Nigeria passport is dead when it come to Brazil visa.

wow shocked

Brazil is also closing the door to Nigerians as well? undecided
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ugosample(m): 6:56pm On Jun 21, 2019
Ifexontop:
interesting just as justwise said before that the we be closing the door soon! So sad Nigerians misused it.

Naija people like to act desperate

That has always been a problem
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 5:47am On Jun 22, 2019
Heitch:
Hello people:

Please I need help.

I want to give birth in Brazil, applying for tourist visa on Monday. I intend submitting
1. Letter of introduction from employer
2. 4 months payslip
3. 6 Months statement of account
4. Colored passport photograph
5. Passport
4. Hotel reservation

I am currently 33weeks gone, statement of account 2.5m. Please what other documents should I attach, if to add sponsorship? Also what are my chances. To bother or not?
Please gurus your input will be most appreciated.

You might want to apply for a medical visa. You might be asked to do a pregnancy test, I don't know where you are applying from though.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Heitch: 9:12am On Jun 22, 2019
folmus:


You might want to apply for a medical visa. You might be asked to do a pregnancy test, I don't know where you are applying from though.

I am in Lagos, intend applying from here. Is there a medical visa option?
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by folmus: 3:34pm On Jun 22, 2019
Heitch:


I am in Lagos, intend applying from here. Is there a medical visa option?

According to Justwise info above, yes.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 6:57pm On Jun 24, 2019
ohhh! that so sad, i suspected that as well cos I am fully aware of some countries that have started carrying out pregnancy test as far back as 3yeaars ago at their brazil embassies, but never knew they would start so soon in Nigeria. However,guys here is an eye opener, as an alternative you can consider giving birth in Chile or Argentina (both also in South America as Brazil). As at 29th March 2019(wikipedia), Chilean passport is the 14th strongest in the world and Chile passport is one of the only three passports in the world that is visa free to USA and Canada, the other two are Brunei and South Korea Passports. Chile also offers Citizenship by birth to any child born there. Also Argentina offers citizenship by birth to any child born there and argentina shares same border with Brazil. So guys you can consider those two countries as well as their passports are in the top 20 strongest passports in the world for your child.
Cheers
folmus:


Update:

The visas were not approved because of the pregnancy.

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