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#1  2011-07-02 14:23:20

lili23
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Marriage and visa

Hello, I have a question. I live in the UK, I just got married to my Brazilian boyfriend who lives in the UK too. Id like to go to Brazil on my own next month and my husband will join me later. Does anyone know long will it take me to get the spouse visa? Can I go to live in Brazil on my own? Will I be able to get a job legally?




 
 
 
 

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#2  2011-07-04 13:21:34

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Re: Marriage and visa

You should first take your marriage certificate to the Brazilian Embassy in London, they will give you a paper saying that you can get a Brazilian Marriage Certificate when you arrive in Brasil. Once you do that you will have to ask for a Spouse Visa, your husband must be in Brasil because they are going to visit you to check that you are really married...
I´m brazilian and my wife is Spanish, we got here in January and she got her Id number a month ago, but the Id Card itself will take another 3 mnonths I guess...




 
 
 

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#3  2011-07-04 18:52:58

lili23
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Re: Marriage and visa

Thank you so much for your reply, that is very helpful. How did your wife do until she got the ID number? Did she just stay in Brazil with a tourist visa? And because my husband is working in London, he wont be able to be in Brazil for the first month, do you think that will be a problem if they have to do some checks?




 
 
 
 

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#4  2011-07-04 22:03:40

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Re: Marriage and visa

Once you go to the Policia Federal with your marriage certificate and all the rest of documents they will give you a paper saying you are "in process", this is enough to stay in Brazil legally. The police came to our house around 3 months after that to check the situation...




 
 
 

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#5  2011-07-04 22:05:18

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Re: Marriage and visa

By the way, if you don´t have a visa issued from the Embassy saying you will be doing your permanent visa in Brazil, the Airline will force you to buy a round trip... just in case you were thinking about buying a one way ticket....




 
 
 

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#6  2011-07-08 22:40:33

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Re: Marriage and visa

I'm an Australian/New Zealander (dual citizen) married to a Brazilian and we are currently going through this process at the moment. We were married in Thailand and it's as Mp_Garcia said, best to go to the Brazilian embassy in London first, but as we didn't get time to sort out our documents in Thailand, even though we were there 6 months, we came to Brazil together and I was on a 3 month visa which you can then go to the Brazilian federal police to get another 3 months extension. This has allowed the Federal police time to check all our documents and my background history. Currently we are just waiting for my ID card also.
Don't worry too much though as Brazil is a little more relaxed than either England or Australia's immigration and the process doesn't cost much at all. I do recommend coming with your husband though, everything will be alot easier filling out and filing all the forms with the Policia, not to mention the little visit they include in their checks on you!




 
 
 

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#7  2011-07-10 00:20:36

lili23
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Re: Marriage and visa

You are right, I think the easiest way is to go to the embassy in the UK first and then to go to Brazil with my husband as I don't want any trouble. Thank you for your help.




 
 
 
 

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#8  2012-04-18 18:23:50

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Re: Marriage and visa

Hi guys,

Newbie here and just wondering if I could ask a question? I got married to my Brazilian husband (I'm Irish) here in Ireland last year and we also had a church wedding in Brazil so we had to give the minister a copy of our Irish marriage cert (translated) in order for him to register our marriage there.

My question is, does anyone know if I have to go looking for a Spouse visa as well or whatever it's called?




 
 
 
 

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#9  2012-04-18 18:54:32

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Re: Marriage and visa

I´m not sure if a church marriage is enough for the permanent visa, I guess you will need your translated marriage certificate in order to ask for the Brazilian VISA...




 
 
 

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#10  2012-04-18 18:57:39

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Re: Marriage and visa

Thankyou mp_garcia. Apologies in advance for any dumb questions smile




 
 
 
 

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#11  2012-04-18 18:59:08

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Re: Marriage and visa

No problem, I´ve done the process a year ago for my wife...




 
 
 

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#12  2012-04-18 21:44:16

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Re: Marriage and visa

I also looking at getting married to a Brazilian. We will get married in the US and most the time live here. To get a residence visa how much time do you have to live in Brazil every year. Also could you give a list of Document you needed to get your resident visa. Thanks




 
 
 
 

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#13  2012-04-18 21:49:37

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Re: Marriage and visa

I have no idea how long or what you need.   This is much easier for a Brazilian to get, to know where to get.   You can also check with the Brazilian consulate in Houston or LA.

When will you be in BH?

Please use email...ecotrent[at]aol.com to respond....I don't have much time to be sighing onto this blog !

Cheers, Douglas




 
 
 

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#14  2013-03-04 16:49:46

conorzinhoo
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Re: Marriage and visa

Hello

Just about to start the visa process in Brazil. Myself and my wife (Brazilian) got married in January in Ireland and have everything sorted and ready (i think) to go to policia federal. My only question is about working. I have read it can take 2-6 months for the police to come and visit and finalize visa. Am I allowed to work while I wait or do I have to sit at home and wait for them to call? Any help much appreciated smile

Conor




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#15  2013-03-04 20:40:42

wjwoodward
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Re: Marriage and visa

Conor,

Once you apply for your permanent visa you get a protocol and a printout called a SINCRE, with these two documents you go to the Regional offices of the Ministry of Labor and apply for a work permit (Carteira de Trabalho).

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team




 
 
 

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#16  2013-03-04 21:10:44

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Re: Marriage and visa

Thanks wj

With this can i work while i wait for the policia to come and visit or just after they are finished?

Cheers

Conor




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#17  2013-03-05 22:26:38

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Re: Marriage and visa

Yes Conor, you get the protocol and SINCRE when you apply for the Permanent Visa, then you take them to the Ministry of Labor (Superintendência Regional) and apply for your work permit. Depending on the location and their workload it can take up to 10 to get the Carteira de Trabalho, but you might get lucky. They made mine up while I waited, had it in less than one hour. You are legally permitted to work the minute you have the Carteira de Trabalho in your hot little hand, don't have to wait for the Policia Federal... the only thing is that you will probably have to go back and get the protocol extended (prorrogação) once or twice, since they NEVER have the visa and ID ready in the 180 days they put on the original document. So, each time you get it extended, you'll also have to go back to the Ministry of Labor and get your work permit re-validated too, they will only make it permanent once you've got the visa and permanent ID card, but that's no big deal. Good luck.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

Last edited by wjwoodward (2013-03-05 22:30:59)




 
 
 

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#18  2013-04-09 12:47:48

thilak jai
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Re: Marriage and visa

hi, i have a grilfreind in brazil, this year i decided to visit her place in cuiaba on tourist visa and to get married in brazil, so once i arrive brazil, any of you can explain how to get married and need of documents and how long i can stay legally, apart from tourist and extention of 3 months. thanks in advance

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#19  2013-04-09 15:23:51

wjwoodward
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Re: Marriage and visa

The link below will give you information on the documents necessary for foreigners getting married in Brazil. They should all be ready on arrival because the process can take up to three months depending on the location in Brazil. First you must go to the Cartório de Pessoas Naturais to register intent to marry, they will publish the marriage bans in the DOU and give you a date for the marriage. So you should come here with a clear visa which permits a 90 day stay, recommended that you have not visited Brazil within the last year in case you need to extend it for a further 90 days to allow time for the marriage.

http://brazil.angloinfo.com/family/marr … uirements/

Following the marriage you take the marriage certificate, certified criminal record check, etc., to the Federal Police and apply for your Permanent Visa. you can find all the documents you need for the process at www.dpf.gov.br

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team.

Don't forget that most of the documents you will need from home must be legalized by the Brazilian Consulate in your home country first. None of the documents should be older than 6 months when submitted for Consular legalization or they are not considered valid.




 
 
 

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