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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi guys,

I already posted this but I can't find it , for some reason.

So here goes:

In 2007-2008, I spent over 6 months in Brazil.

Do I need a police certificate ?

If so, how can I get one?

yes , you will need it.

How to obtain a police certificate

Brazil

Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?

Yes. Applicants need to provide the three different certificates listed below.

How and where do I obtain one?

Local Requests

Applicants should contact the issuing authorities to obtain the three following certificates:

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the federal police. Consult their website at www.dpf.gov.br for instructions.

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the state authority. Contact the state authority directly, using the local directory for assistance.

A Certidão de Distribuição Cíveis e Criminais, issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice. Contact the local justice department for instructions or consult www.justicafederal.gov.br.

Non-Resident Requests

Applicants must have a representative in Brazil with notarized authorization to request the federal and state police certificates on their behalf.

Thank you so much!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted
Hi guys,

I already posted this but I can't find it , for some reason.

So here goes:

In 2007-2008, I spent over 6 months in Brazil.

Do I need a police certificate ?

If so, how can I get one?

Thank you so much!

You should call/emall the Brazilian embassi.

They could help u how to obtain it.

Good Luck

Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Posted

you have to get a Civil Police certificate (Policia Civil) from each state you live in and a Federal Police certificate (Policia Federal) and that one is covers the entire country. I believe those requests can only be made in person but i'm sure you can request them through the brazilian embassy near you.

Timeline:

filed I-130: 2007/10/10 (child under 21 unmarried of a USC) "IR2"

uscis sends NOA: 2007/10/22

21st b-day: 2008/**/** (well that sucks)

I-130 approval notice: 2008/06/15 (was approved due to CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT, signed by Pres. Bush on August 6,2002)

case forwarded to NVC: 2008/06/16

biometrics bill received: 2008/07/13

biometrics bill paid: 2008/07/15

IV bill received: 2008/07/27

affidavit of support request received: 2008/08/02

affidavit of support request sent: 2008/09/20

IV bill paid: 2008/09/20

DS-230 request received: 2008/10/01

DS-230 request sent via express mail: 2008/11/20 (had to wait a loooong time for police certificates)

Medical Exam: 2008/11/25 (passed no problems of course!)

NVC receives DS-230 package: 2008/11/29

CASE COMPLETE!! : 2008/12/09 (no RFE)

case forwarded to embassy in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil: 2009/01/08

interview date and time: 2009/02/02 at 7:45am

Visa in hand:

POE:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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Posted
Hi guys,

I already posted this but I can't find it , for some reason.

So here goes:

In 2007-2008, I spent over 6 months in Brazil.

Do I need a police certificate ?

If so, how can I get one?

yes , you will need it.

How to obtain a police certificate

Brazil

Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?

Yes. Applicants need to provide the three different certificates listed below.

How and where do I obtain one?

Local Requests

Applicants should contact the issuing authorities to obtain the three following certificates:

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the federal police. Consult their website at www.dpf.gov.br for instructions.

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the state authority. Contact the state authority directly, using the local directory for assistance.

A Certidão de Distribuição Cíveis e Criminais, issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice. Contact the local justice department for instructions or consult www.justicafederal.gov.br.

Non-Resident Requests

Applicants must have a representative in Brazil with notarized authorization to request the federal and state police certificates on their behalf.

Thank you so much!

Hi,

I checked the website but it's in portuguese.

A representative in Brazil?? How am I supposed to get that?

Is it because I stayed over 6 months? What if I stayed just under 6 months? ( I'd have to calculate exactly, with my passport stamps).

And what if I stayed 5 months, then went back to Belgium, then came back to Brazil?

Thank you!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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Posted
Hi guys,

I already posted this but I can't find it , for some reason.

So here goes:

In 2007-2008, I spent over 6 months in Brazil.

Do I need a police certificate ?

If so, how can I get one?

yes , you will need it.

How to obtain a police certificate

Brazil

Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?

Yes. Applicants need to provide the three different certificates listed below.

How and where do I obtain one?

Local Requests

Applicants should contact the issuing authorities to obtain the three following certificates:

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the federal police. Consult their website at www.dpf.gov.br for instructions.

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the state authority. Contact the state authority directly, using the local directory for assistance.

A Certidão de Distribuição Cíveis e Criminais, issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice. Contact the local justice department for instructions or consult www.justicafederal.gov.br.

Non-Resident Requests

Applicants must have a representative in Brazil with notarized authorization to request the federal and state police certificates on their behalf.

Thank you so much!

Hi,

I checked the website but it's in portuguese.

A representative in Brazil?? How am I supposed to get that?

Is it because I stayed over 6 months? What if I stayed just under 6 months? ( I'd have to calculate exactly, with my passport stamps).

And what if I stayed 5 months, then went back to Belgium, then came back to Brazil?

Thank you!

Ok I just checked, I stayed exactly 5 months and 17 days.

Do I still need it???

Thanks so much!

Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Posted

if you mentioned in your application then i would get it just in case but if you haven't then i wouldn't worry about it especially if you didn't commit any crimes here!

Timeline:

filed I-130: 2007/10/10 (child under 21 unmarried of a USC) "IR2"

uscis sends NOA: 2007/10/22

21st b-day: 2008/**/** (well that sucks)

I-130 approval notice: 2008/06/15 (was approved due to CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT, signed by Pres. Bush on August 6,2002)

case forwarded to NVC: 2008/06/16

biometrics bill received: 2008/07/13

biometrics bill paid: 2008/07/15

IV bill received: 2008/07/27

affidavit of support request received: 2008/08/02

affidavit of support request sent: 2008/09/20

IV bill paid: 2008/09/20

DS-230 request received: 2008/10/01

DS-230 request sent via express mail: 2008/11/20 (had to wait a loooong time for police certificates)

Medical Exam: 2008/11/25 (passed no problems of course!)

NVC receives DS-230 package: 2008/11/29

CASE COMPLETE!! : 2008/12/09 (no RFE)

case forwarded to embassy in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil: 2009/01/08

interview date and time: 2009/02/02 at 7:45am

Visa in hand:

POE:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
Timeline
Posted
if you mentioned in your application then i would get it just in case but if you haven't then i wouldn't worry about it especially if you didn't commit any crimes here!

Ok I'll check with the embassy here and see if I have time to get it before I leave .

Thank you!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted
Hi guys,

I already posted this but I can't find it , for some reason.

So here goes:

In 2007-2008, I spent over 6 months in Brazil.

Do I need a police certificate ?

If so, how can I get one?

yes , you will need it.

How to obtain a police certificate

Brazil

Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?

Yes. Applicants need to provide the three different certificates listed below.

How and where do I obtain one?

Local Requests

Applicants should contact the issuing authorities to obtain the three following certificates:

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the federal police. Consult their website at www.dpf.gov.br for instructions.

A Certidão de Antecedentes Criminais, issued by the state authority. Contact the state authority directly, using the local directory for assistance.

A Certidão de Distribuição Cíveis e Criminais, issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice. Contact the local justice department for instructions or consult www.justicafederal.gov.br.

Non-Resident Requests

Applicants must have a representative in Brazil with notarized authorization to request the federal and state police certificates on their behalf.

Thank you so much!

Hi,

I checked the website but it's in portuguese.

A representative in Brazil?? How am I supposed to get that?

Is it because I stayed over 6 months? What if I stayed just under 6 months? ( I'd have to calculate exactly, with my passport stamps).

And what if I stayed 5 months, then went back to Belgium, then came back to Brazil?

Thank you!

Ok I just checked, I stayed exactly 5 months and 17 days.

Do I still need it???

Thanks so much!

If 5 months and 17days, then no U DONT need to get it.

 
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