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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Ladykak: 7:27am On Jan 26, 2020
hello, yes i am! I am 31 weeks and i just found this thread. is there a way you can help me in anyway please. currently in nigeria


Adjo10:
Hello guys. Are you still interested in giving birth in Brazil? Well i have done it and i can tell you that it is the best decision i have ever taken. It is time we start thinking a little bit unconventional. If i were to do it again, i will choose it over US or Canada 100%. Let me know your questions and i will try and answer as best as i can.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by uchman(m): 2:27pm On Jan 26, 2020
Lankesolanke:
Can you let people know the process and step you took,not just dropping comments and running off pls..thank you

That's the main reason for this thread,
Thank God,
Someone now, has first hand experience beside the OP I guess...
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by afelouz(m): 9:55pm On Jan 26, 2020
Lankesolanke:
Can you let people know the process and step you took,not just dropping comments and running off pls..thank you
didn’t OP just posted this yesterday or so. Give her time now undecided undecided

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by ttmacoy: 2:35am On Jan 27, 2020
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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Phelixblaq(m): 7:02am On Jan 27, 2020
Phelixblaq:



If others have been dropping email to contact, this thread won’t be this sane!!! Render any assistance you won render here like others who have been on the route... naso scam Dey start
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 11:16pm On Jan 28, 2020
afelouz:
I will advise her not to state any value. I don't think it's necessary at'all.


Thank you Afelouz, she did just that and will be submitting by early February.
This thread seems a bit dull, so let me share my application submissiom experiences.
Who knows, it may be of importance to prospective applicants.

At the embassy, we were about 8 when I got there.
I saw a guy sent back with all his documents. I can't tell what his offence was, but I overheard someone say "why e no upload them"?

Then another was called in.
He walked in without any document but came out with a parcel of documents.
I don't know if it was his visa he came to pick or something.

Then another and another.

To get firsthand aproko and have a good view of where the guys who receive applications sat, I walked to the Mopol and asked if I could open and lick my TomTom because I had a cold, he looked at me like didn't you see the instruction at the gate that foods are not allowed in here?
I kukuma respected myself and sat in the settee facing the application area.

Mission accomplished but it was of no much use as I could only hear their voices and not see so much.

Then it got to my turn,
I went in.
Met the guy who receives applications who asked in an obviously fake Portuguese accent if I had uploaded all my documents. I answered in the affirmative.
He then asked for my package.
I handed them over.
NOTE: he gave a verrrrrrrrrrry detailed glance at my super flat tummy before he offered me a seat.

(I didn't see him minute anything on my file) but I saw the other guy writing something on the application of the lady who had just left before I came in.
So maybe they write after you have left now?

He used like a barcode scanner to scan my application and it populated my details, he scanned through and that was about it.
He returned my employment letter, promotion letter and my birth certificate.
He then told me the process could take as long as 21 working days and I will be contacted via email.

Now here is the enlightening part.

While I was there.
The other guy called in a couple. Husband was principal applicant but dude was asking why the wife did not have her payslips and all too.
He even asked for a letter from their kids school
He made a fuss about this and the madam's letter

I'm not a visa officer sha, but those couples looked like the tourist type..the husband wasn't having any of that and explained to the guy that the embassy website did not indicate those requirements and that he had visited several countries with his family and not once have they been asked of this by anyone and had always gotten his visa.
He said he stuck to the requirements on the site and got all.
He also said he is the primary applicant..that he explained that in the cover letter.
The guy seemed to mellow down after learning that the man wasn't a rookie in taking his family around for a good time.

Like I read here, the naija guys there are soooooooooo unwelcoming, they make everything appear difficult and are outrightly repugnant.
BUT it does help to point out some facts to them when they get overzealous.

Please don't go like a coward.
Or go like someone who is being helped.
Go like someone who has no care in the world but to make themselves happy.
It works wonders.


NB. I travelled alone
Hubby could not come with me due to work engagement.
The guy didn't even ask of him.
The guy who attended to me is a beardganger.
He seems like the better of the two devils, try to get him to attend to you if you can.

If I remember anything, I'd share.
This thread has been a helper, please more people should share their experiences.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dreaonit: 6:15pm On Jan 29, 2020
Namae:

Please can you help with required documents to be uploaded in the application. Pls

Thank you Afelouz, she did just that and will be submitting by early February.
This thread seems a bit dull, so let me share my application submissiom experiences.
Who knows, it may be of importance to prospective applicants.

At the embassy, we were about 8 when I got there.
I saw a guy sent back with all his documents. I can't tell what his offence was, but I overheard someone say "why e no upload them"?

Then another was called in.
He walked in without any document but came out with a parcel of documents.
I don't know if it was his visa he came to pick or something.

Then another and another.

To get firsthand aproko and have a good view of where the guys who receive applications sat, I walked to the Mopol and asked if I could open and lick my TomTom because I had a cold, he looked at me like didn't you see the instruction at the gate that foods are not allowed in here?
I kukuma respected myself and sat in the settee facing the application area.

Mission accomplished but it was of no much use as I could only hear their voices and not see so much.

Then it got to my turn,
I went in.
Met the guy who receives applications who asked in an obviously fake Portuguese accent if I had uploaded all my documents. I answered in the affirmative.
He then asked for my package.
I handed them over.
NOTE: he gave a verrrrrrrrrrry detailed glance at my super flat tummy before he offered me a seat.

(I didn't see him minute anything on my file) but I saw the other guy writing something on the application of the lady who had just left before I came in.
So maybe they write after you have left now?

He used like a barcode scanner to scan my application and it populated my details, he scanned through and that was about it.
He returned my employment letter, promotion letter and my birth certificate.
He then told me the process could take as long as 21 working days and I will be contacted via email.

Now here is the enlightening part.

While I was there.
The other guy called in a couple. Husband was principal applicant but dude was asking why the wife did not have her payslips and all too.
He even asked for a letter from their kids school
He made a fuss about this and the madam's letter

I'm not a visa officer sha, but those couples looked like the tourist type..the husband wasn't having any of that and explained to the guy that the embassy website did not indicate those requirements and that he had visited several countries with his family and not once have they been asked of this by anyone and had always gotten his visa.
He said he stuck to the requirements on the site and got all.
He also said he is the primary applicant..that he explained that in the cover letter.
The guy seemed to mellow down after learning that the man wasn't a rookie in taking his family around for a good time.

Like I read here, the naija guys there are soooooooooo unwelcoming, they make everything appear difficult and are outrightly repugnant.
BUT it does help to point out some facts to them when they get overzealous.

Please don't go like a coward.
Or go like someone who is being helped.
Go like someone who has no care in the world but to make themselves happy.
It works wonders.


NB. I travelled alone
Hubby could not come with me due to work engagement.
The guy didn't even ask of him.
The guy who attended to me is a beardganger.
He seems like the better of the two devils, try to get him to attend to you if you can.

If I remember anything, I'd share.
This thread has been a helper, please more people should share their experiences.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dreaonit: 6:17pm On Jan 29, 2020
dreaonit:
[/quote][quote author=Namae post=86191466]


Thank you Afelouz, she did just that and will be submitting by early February.
This thread seems a bit dull, so let me share my application submissiom experiences.
Who knows, it may be of importance to prospective applicants.

At the embassy, we were about 8 when I got there.
I saw a guy sent back with all his documents. I can't tell what his offence was, but I overheard someone say "why e no upload them"?

Then another was called in.
He walked in without any document but came out with a parcel of documents.
I don't know if it was his visa he came to pick or something.

Then another and another.

To get firsthand aproko and have a good view of where the guys who receive applications sat, I walked to the Mopol and asked if I could open and lick my TomTom because I had a cold, he looked at me like didn't you see the instruction at the gate that foods are not allowed in here?
I kukuma respected myself and sat in the settee facing the application area.

Mission accomplished but it was of no much use as I could only hear their voices and not see so much.

Then it got to my turn,
I went in.
Met the guy who receives applications who asked in an obviously fake Portuguese accent if I had uploaded all my documents. I answered in the affirmative.
He then asked for my package.
I handed them over.
NOTE: he gave a verrrrrrrrrrry detailed glance at my super flat tummy before he offered me a seat.

(I didn't see him minute anything on my file) but I saw the other guy writing something on the application of the lady who had just left before I came in.
So maybe they write after you have left now?

He used like a barcode scanner to scan my application and it populated my details, he scanned through and that was about it.
He returned my employment letter, promotion letter and my birth certificate.
He then told me the process could take as long as 21 working days and I will be contacted via email.

Now here is the enlightening part.

While I was there.
The other guy called in a couple. Husband was principal applicant but dude was asking why the wife did not have her payslips and all too.
He even asked for a letter from their kids school
He made a fuss about this and the madam's letter

I'm not a visa officer sha, but those couples looked like the tourist type..the husband wasn't having any of that and explained to the guy that the embassy website did not indicate those requirements and that he had visited several countries with his family and not once have they been asked of this by anyone and had always gotten his visa.
He said he stuck to the requirements on the site and got all.
He also said he is the primary applicant..that he explained that in the cover letter.
The guy seemed to mellow down after learning that the man wasn't a rookie in taking his family around for a good time.

Like I read here, the naija guys there are soooooooooo unwelcoming, they make everything appear difficult and are outrightly repugnant.
BUT it does help to point out some facts to them when they get overzealous.

Please don't go like a coward.
Or go like someone who is being helped.
Go like someone who has no care in the world but to make themselves happy.
It works wonders.


NB. I travelled alone
Hubby could not come with me due to work engagement.
The guy didn't even ask of him.
The guy who attended to me is a beardganger.
He seems like the better of the two devils, try to get him to attend to you if you can.

If I remember anything, I'd share.
This thread has been a helper, please more people should share their experiences.

Please can you help with required documents to be uploaded in the application. Pls
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 6:42pm On Jan 29, 2020
Namae:



Thank you Afelouz, she did just that and will be submitting by early February.
This thread seems a bit dull, so let me share my application submissiom experiences.

Nice one Namae. Every visa interview i have ever attended (for various countries); (thank God i don’t have to attend any of them anymore), I have come to the sad realisation that the rudest people are our fellow Africans at the gate or receiving applications in this case.

This is super ironic because, their attitude is the direct opposite of how Brazilians behave in general. Brazilians are one of nicest people on the planet and these guys at the gate have actually never been to Brazil before trust me.

Nice story. Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by iwanvisityankee: 7:15am On Feb 01, 2020
@Adjo10,
Regarding the document upload, since one has hard copies of all the required documents, which document among them need to be uploaded. Thanks

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Adjo10: 11:05pm On Feb 01, 2020
iwanvisityankee:
@Adjo10,
Regarding the document upload, since one has hard copies of all the required documents, which document among them need to be uploaded. Thanks

Hello iwanvisityankee. The list is this long because different Brazilian consulates ask for different documents depending on the conditions of the country they are located and the type of visa being applied for.

Please upload those documents stated by the Brazilian consulate in the country where you are applying from. Cheers

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by iwanvisityankee: 2:19am On Feb 02, 2020
Adjo10:


Hello iwanvisityankee. The list is this long because different Brazilian consulates ask for different documents depending on the conditions of the country they are located and the type of visa being applied for.

Please upload those documents stated by the Brazilian consulate in the country where you are applying from. Cheers
Muito obrigado

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by iwanvisityankee: 7:00am On Feb 02, 2020
My second question, Which option do I need to select? UNTIL or FOR. I guess both are correct, I plan to stay for 12 days, so when I put my arrival date and thick UNTIL, it shows me option to input my departure date and when I select FOR, it brings option to put the number of days I wish to stay. In this case which option do you suggest I should select. Thanks

Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kingsmum: 7:12am On Feb 02, 2020
Hi Adjo10 and all the others contributors to this group, thank you for all the information and support.

Found this group through searches and read up the pages throughout the night. Pardon me if I am about to ask questions already responded to.

From my understanding, several people here have been issued 3 months visa instead of 1 year visa. Henceforth one should be pregnant before applying? Getting pregnant after visa issue means one spending minimum of 6-9months over there which can’t due to work.

Can you get the tourist visa first, use it for that return and renew for birthing? This is expensive no doubt and has anyone done that before and how did renewal go?

How many people have gotten the 1 year visa though and what are the chances of getting it.

Thank you in advance to your kind response.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Horlaarsco: 9:13am On Feb 02, 2020
Kingsmum:
Hi Adjo10 and all the others contributors to this group, thank you for all the information and support.

Found this group through searches and read up the pages throughout the night. Pardon me if I am about to ask questions already responded to.

From my understanding, several people here have been issued 3 months visa instead of 1 year visa. Henceforth one should be pregnant before applying? Getting pregnant after visa issue means one spending minimum of 6-9months over there which can’t due to work.

Can you get the tourist visa first, use it for that return and renew for birthing? This is expensive no doubt and has anyone done that before and how did renewal go?

How many people have gotten the 1 year visa though and what are the chances of getting it.

Thank you in advance to your kind response.

I think what they mean is get the visa but you can still stay in Nigeria, the visa takes like 1 year to expire if you don't use.. Then you can now go to the country when heavy, it starts reading as soo. As you get there... Abi my bosses no be so??

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 6:39pm On Feb 02, 2020
dreaonit:


Please can you help with required documents to be uploaded in the application. Pls
iwanvisityankee:
@Adjo10,
Regarding the document upload, since one has hard copies of all the required documents, which document among them need to be uploaded. Thanks

The required documents are on the Lagos website.
But for me I uploaded,
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Bank account reference letter
Marriage certificate
Employment letter
Pay slips
International passport
Hotel reservation
Flight tickets
Signature

That was it for me.

I hope this helps.
Horlaarsco:


I think what they mean is get the visa but you can still stay in Nigeria, the visa takes like 1 year to expire if you don't use.. Then you can now go to the country when heavy, it starts reading as soo. As you get there... Abi my bosses no be so??


You are very correct Horlaarsco.
Kingsmum the 3 month visa has multiple entries and can be extended by another 3 months upon expiry in Brazil.
After which you now pay fines for visa overstaying when you've birthed and are getting the Permanent Residence.


May God give us his favour, because only him can do it.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Namae: 6:44pm On Feb 02, 2020
Adjo10:


Nice one Namae. Every visa interview i have ever attended (for various countries); (thank God i don’t have to attend any of them anymore), I have come to the sad realisation that the rudest people are our fellow Africans at the gate or receiving applications in this case.

This is super ironic because, their attitude is the direct opposite of how Brazilians behave in general. Brazilians are one of nicest people on the planet and these guys at the gate have actually never been to Brazil before trust me.

Nice story. Cheers


Thank you Adjo10.
You have been a great inspiration.
None of us knew it was possible till you became a diligent, selfless guide.

Thank you.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by iwanvisityankee: 7:21pm On Feb 02, 2020
Namae:



The required documents are on the Lagos website.
But for me I uploaded,
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Bank account reference letter
Marriage certificate
Employment letter
Pay slips
International passport
Hotel reservation
Flight tickets
Signature

That was it for me.

I hope this helps.
Thanks a lot
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dehiero: 9:43pm On Feb 02, 2020
Hey namae
I have registered my business and I'll be using the certificate of Incorporation for the application as advised. do I still need to run pay slips too I don't have those..

As a novice how do I run the flight ticket reservation for the application

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by slimanyd: 11:16pm On Feb 02, 2020
dehiero:
Hey namae
I have registered my business and I'll be using the certificate of Incorporation for the application as advised. do I still need to run pay slips too I don't have those..

As a novice how do I run the ticket reservation for the application

Since u intend to provide your company CAC why payslips again. Payslips is only applicable if ure working under a company and ure receiving salary.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by gingerspice: 12:23pm On Feb 03, 2020
Beautyaddy:


That's not entirely true.

Nigerians still need visa on arrival to enter that small Island...and believe it getting through is more tough than trying to get their visa from their embassy of which they don't have.

Now also for such a child to claim citizenship by just soil in Saints Kitts and Nevis is just not that straight forward like Canada, US or Brazil.

The Child that is born in Saints Kitts and Nevis will have to prove that the parents of that child are unknown or Stateless before such a child can be granted Saints Kitts and Nevis citizenship by just soil.

Dear Beautyaddy,

I need your help confirming the above i.e. if you or any one you know have personally experienced this. I am in a limbo regarding where to birth as it seems late for Brazil processing and was considering st kitts until now.

The hassle involved and the chance of not getting into the country or getting citizenship despite the claims/facts online is scaring me.

Thank you.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kingsmum: 2:15pm On Feb 03, 2020
Thanks a lot for clarifying!

Horlaarsco:


I think what they mean is get the visa but you can still stay in Nigeria, the visa takes like 1 year to expire if you don't use.. Then you can now go to the country when heavy, it starts reading as soo. As you get there... Abi my bosses no be so??
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Kingsmum: 2:16pm On Feb 03, 2020
Thank you Namea for the response.

Namae:



You are very correct Horlaarsco.
Kingsmum the 3 month visa has multiple entries and can be extended by another 3 months upon expiry in Brazil.
After which you now pay fines for visa overstaying when you've birthed and are getting the Permanent Residence.


May God give us his favour, because only him can do it.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Cjleks: 5:36pm On Feb 03, 2020
Try Chile.

gingerspice:


Dear Beautyaddy,

I need your help confirming the above i.e. if you or any one you know have personally experienced this. I am in a limbo regarding where to birth as it seems late for Brazil processing and was considering st kitts until now.

The hassle involved and the chance of not getting into the country or getting citizenship despite the claims/facts online is scaring me.

Thank you.
Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by Samuelsoma: 6:37am On Feb 04, 2020
You can go for Peru, Panama, Chile or Argentina....actually Argentina gives almost the same benefits as Brazil, the parents are also able to secure a PR after their child is born. Infact, almost all the countries in North and South America gives your child citizenship by birth, so just try and check out for the ones you like and get yourself familiar with the procedures in any country you are interested in. Cheers
gingerspice:


Dear Beautyaddy,

I need your help confirming the above i.e. if you or any one you know have personally experienced this. I am in a limbo regarding where to birth as it seems late for Brazil processing and was considering st kitts until now.

The hassle involved and the chance of not getting into the country or getting citizenship despite the claims/facts online is scaring me.

Thank you.

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Re: Giving Birth In Brazil by dehiero: 8:07am On Feb 04, 2020
Good morning house Please how do I make a flight reservation without paying for it..?

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