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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi everyone. Our standalone I-130 was approved a few days ago and we're getting started on collecting the civil documents for the NVC part of things. When I go to the website to see what civil documents my husband will need to gather, we find that the link is broken and we can't see the examples of the Brazilian Civil Documents. I was wondering if someone knows of a website outlining everything we will need or if you personally have gone through it and could point us in the right direction. It's mainly the police, court, prison and military records that we need help with. He was never convicted of a crime, never been to prison, he was dismissed from military duty and all that jazz. 

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Filed: EB-5 Visa Country: Brazil
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51 minutes ago, juliagus said:

Hi everyone. Our standalone I-130 was approved a few days ago and we're getting started on collecting the civil documents for the NVC part of things. When I go to the website to see what civil documents my husband will need to gather, we find that the link is broken and we can't see the examples of the Brazilian Civil Documents. I was wondering if someone knows of a website outlining everything we will need or if you personally have gone through it and could point us in the right direction. It's mainly the police, court, prison and military records that we need help with. He was never convicted of a crime, never been to prison, he was dismissed from military duty and all that jazz. 

 

Hi Juliagus,

 

here is the link: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Brazil.html

 

Keep in mind that if the Brazilian immigrant lived in more than one state in the past 5 years, you'll need to provide the Antecedentes Criminais for each state. In order to get these, it will be required to have a Carteira de Identidade issued by that state. 

 

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