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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello!

My fiancé is currently trying to obtain his Federal and State Police Certificate. He is in São Paulo, Brazil.

The website for the Federal Police certificate leads to 3 links: Emission, Validation, and Legalization.

http://www.dpf.gov.br/servicos/antecedentes-criminais

He has completed the two, emission and validation, and printed out the documents. Is this enough? Do they require notorization (reconhecer firma)? We don't know if we need to follow the 3rd link. When he moves here to the US, will he need to complete this last link "legalization"? It says the 3rd link is for "If this certificate is intended for the regularization of Brazilians abroad."

Any Brazilians and/or their USC partners who have already completed this step successfully, I appreciate your input! :)

We haven't completed the State police certificate for São Paulo, yet. Hopefully it will be straight-forward and I won't have to bother anyone with more questions. :)

THANK YOU!

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04/30/2013 file received at NVC

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06/11/2013 Interview in Rio de Janeiro - Approved!

07/18/2013 Visa Received (over one month delay at Consulate!)

07/19/2013 Fiancé entered USA

07/21/2013 Wedding

AOS

08/15/2013 sent AOS, EAD, and AP

01/27/2014 received Green card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hello!

My fiancé is currently trying to obtain his Federal and State Police Certificate. He is in São Paulo, Brazil.

The website for the Federal Police certificate leads to 3 links: Emission, Validation, and Legalization.

http://www.dpf.gov.br/servicos/antecedentes-criminais

He has completed the two, emission and validation, and printed out the documents. Is this enough? Do they require notorization (reconhecer firma)? We don't know if we need to follow the 3rd link. When he moves here to the US, will he need to complete this last link "legalization"? It says the 3rd link is for "If this certificate is intended for the regularization of Brazilians abroad."

Any Brazilians and/or their USC partners who have already completed this step successfully, I appreciate your input! :)

We haven't completed the State police certificate for São Paulo, yet. Hopefully it will be straight-forward and I won't have to bother anyone with more questions. :)

THANK YOU!

"Emissao" and then printing is the only thing he needs to do, no need to validate or notarize, I did it about a year ago and everything went ok. I lived in Sao Paulo and I got my Atestado de Antecedentes in the Secretaria de Seguranca Publica website, this is the link http://www.ssp.sp.gov.br/servicos/atestado.aspx (click on "Solicitar Atestado")

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

"Emissao" and then printing is the only thing he needs to do, no need to validate or notarize, I did it about a year ago and everything went ok. I lived in Sao Paulo and I got my Atestado de Antecedentes in the Secretaria de Seguranca Publica website, this is the link http://www.ssp.sp.gov.br/servicos/atestado.aspx (click on "Solicitar Atestado")

Thank you so much!

rwn5m5.png

K-1 Journey

09/24/2012 sent I-120F

09/27/2012 NOA1

04/19/2013 NOA2

04/30/2013 file received at NVC

05/07/2013 file received at Brazilian Consulate

06/11/2013 Interview in Rio de Janeiro - Approved!

07/18/2013 Visa Received (over one month delay at Consulate!)

07/19/2013 Fiancé entered USA

07/21/2013 Wedding

AOS

08/15/2013 sent AOS, EAD, and AP

01/27/2014 received Green card

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