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Brazil: Getting a Divorce from Brazilian:

I was married in Brazil at local civil building. The marriage was never register in the consulate. I am from USA have a lawyer in Brazil they said I need to get a CFP number for them to use to sign document for me. Is this needed and where do I get this I in USA

Brazil: US visa for Brasilian spouse:

I would suggest this website www.visajounery.com I used it to get successful visa for my ex wife before she refused it and ask for divorce. I took me over a year but did get approval she just did not go to the last step interview.

Brazil: Arraial d'Ajuda:

I was there rented a great place two bedroom house next to the beach. I depend how much you want to spend. It cost me for 7 days 2000R Brazilian. I would suggest try Airbnb.com

Brazil: Looking to find a wife in Goyana or other stare:

Try this site http://www.parperfeito.com.br/

Brazil: Translation service:

I use this person was the best price and good service www.brazilianportuguesetranslator.com

Brazil: NATIONWIDE PROTESTS:

My wife lives in Belo Horizonte and she said it is causing a lot of traffic problems. I am going next week so I let you know. I lived in Argentina when they protested all the time. I had no problems just stay out of the politics. You will also have to be patient.

Brazil: 90 days almost up. Options on Tourist visa:

Think of it this way you get a total of 180 day every year. If you stay over 90 days then you need a extension. They change the rules about the 180 days. It use to be from January to January. Now it from the time you land in Brazil is the year time So what every you do it will make your days less if you over stay. That if you are planning to come back within a year, They also charge fines if you do not renew each day. Hope this helps

Brazil: Brazil tax on US pension:

I was just in Brazil got married and now my wife want me to live in Brazil. I was using a credit card a lot of the time. It seem to work for most things. I pay it from my US account. I think this could another way to pay your way. My wife has a second card. It was interesting that in the local grocery they did not ask for ID. In the mall shops they did. This is another way to us your money outside Brazil.

Brazil: Getting married in BH Documents needed:

. My question is from this list what are the documents needed. I know I have to get them certified at my home consulate to be legal in Brazil. The one I am not sure about is the Federal Police meaning in Brazil or a FBI report. Also is there a time line like has to be in six months. Thanks HABILITACAO DE CASAMENTO PARA ESTRANGEIROS: 1- certidao(oes) originais, Passaporte 2-traducao dos documentos feita por um tradutor Publico Juramentado SE PERMANENTE: xerox da identidade SE TEMPORARIO: Declaracao da policia Federal sobre sua situacao no pais. PROOF OF MARRIAGE FOR FOREIGNERS:                   1 - Certificate (s) original passport                   2-traducao of documents by a sworn translator                   IS PERMANENT: photocopy of identity                   IF TEMPORARY: Statement of the Federal Police about his situation in the country.

Brazil: What type of cell phone to buy to use in Brazil:

When I went to Argentina. I just unlocked my sim card. You buy one there and then bought minutes prepaid. You can use the phone you have here for that just unlock your sim. Card

 

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