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Hey, I'm going to the consulate interview next month on Rio de Janeiro, my fiancee (American Citizen) won't be able to come to Brazil to go with me.
The consulate in Rio de Janeiro ask as necessary the letter with our intend to marry for all the interviews.
How do we have to do it? Is there any model? And so can I go just with the copy of my fiance's letter (to don't have to send to Brazil it by mail)?

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31 minutes ago, A and F Brazil said:

Hey, I'm going to the consulate interview next month on Rio de Janeiro, my fiancee (American Citizen) won't be able to come to Brazil to go with me.
The consulate in Rio de Janeiro ask as necessary the letter with our intend to marry for all the interviews.
How do we have to do it? Is there any model? And so can I go just with the copy of my fiance's letter (to don't have to send to Brazil it by mail)?

That's not necessary for Rio.

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56 minutes ago, A and F Brazil said:

Hey, I'm going to the consulate interview next month on Rio de Janeiro, my fiancee (American Citizen) won't be able to come to Brazil to go with me.
The consulate in Rio de Janeiro ask as necessary the letter with our intend to marry for all the interviews.
How do we have to do it? Is there any model? And so can I go just with the copy of my fiance's letter (to don't have to send to Brazil it by mail)?

If it is necessary here is what you cn write. Its extremely easy and basic. 

 

 

To whom it may concern, 

 

I (Your Name) intend to marry (Fiancee name) within 90 days of entering the U.S.A

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns

 

***Please make sure you do one for both your fiancee and you. So there should be two letters*** Hope this helps. 

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Can’t remember it being required at the interview, as we already have to send it with the i129f packet.

 

if you want to bring one, have him just update the one he sent with the initial packet just with a closer date to the interview, he can scan and send it to you by email and you print it

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11 hours ago, A and F Brazil said:

Hey, I'm going to the consulate interview next month on Rio de Janeiro, my fiancee (American Citizen) won't be able to come to Brazil to go with me.
The consulate in Rio de Janeiro ask as necessary the letter with our intend to marry for all the interviews.
How do we have to do it? Is there any model? And so can I go just with the copy of my fiance's letter (to don't have to send to Brazil it by mail)?

After reviewing the information provided by the embassy (see their web page and follow links) there is no reference to having to submit a "letter of intent" during your interview. I suggest that you swing on over to these VJ links where others from Brazil are discussing questions such as this. When it comes to the embassy, each is different so if someone from Germany is answering your question(s) they may or may not have done their due diligence in determining that their experience is factual.

 

There is a lot of information on the Embassy for Brazil here https://br.usembassy.gov/visas/frequently-asked-questions-non-immigrant-visas/

 

A thread were a lot of chatter about the process for the Brazil Embassy and interview

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/679652-nvc-to-interview-in-rio-brazil/?page=10 and here

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/679652-nvc-to-interview-in-rio-brazil/?page=35&tab=comments#comment-9711995

 

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