Marriage and visa
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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...
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!
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?
When will you be in BH?
Please use email...ecotrent@aol.com to respond....I don't have much time to be sighing onto this blog !
Cheers, Douglas
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

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
With this can i work while i wait for the policia to come and visit or just after they are finished?
Cheers
Conor
Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
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
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.
My name is Depak, I am a Indian citizen, and I have got Married with Brazilian citizen. I am gonna apply to Permanent Resident visa to be with my wife. I have read all the instructions from the Brazilian Embassy website and I do have all the document for it. but I am just confuse that website says once approval is got from brazil so you can proceed in Embassy of brazil in delhi. (once approval is got from brazil) what does it mean?
does it mean that We have to register our marriage in Brazil, and that registered document do I have to use to apply a permanent visa? or If is there something else so can you give me information about it I would be so thankful.
Thanking you
Depak
Yes, you have to register your marriage that took place in India at the Brazilian Embassy / Consulate in India. They will issue a second Marriage Certificate from the Consular Cartório (registry) which is valid in Brazil. But like everything to do with immigrations it is not the Embassy or Consulate that makes the decissions, they just relay them back to Brazil for approval.
So you need to take your ORIGINAL mMrriage Certificate to the Embassy or Consulate and fill out any forms they give you, pay a fee.
Cheers, 
William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
but my wife already registered our marriage in brazil and she sent me a legalised copy of certificate.
so what is the next step? i am just confused about Brazil for approval. how does it work?
Since your marriage is registered in Brazil you already have this authorizations, now you only need to apply for your visa.
You have two choices, both have advantages and disadvantages.
The first option is to apply for a VITUR Tourist Visa and come to Brazil to apply for your VIPER Permanent Visa here. You must have all the necessary documents ready and those that need to be legalized by the Consulate in your home country must have been submitted and legalized as required. The advantage of coming here on a VITUR and applying here is that you are permitted to remain in Brazil and to obtain a work permit and get a job until the process is completed. The disadvantage is that here it takes a very long time to complete the process. Two years or more is not uncommon.
The second option is to apply for the VIPER in your home country. The process is exactly the same and the documents required are also the same. The advantage of applying at home is that generally speaking the VIPER is issued in a much shorter period of time, in many cases 3 to 6 months which is considerably different than here. The disadvantage is that by applying at home you will not be permitted to come to Brazil until the VIPER has been issued.
So the choice is up to you.
Cheers, 
William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
Approval in your case means that after the Brazilian Embassy in India collects all documents required for permanent visa ,they will send those documents to Brasilia here.The officials in Brasilia have their own protocol to process the documents.After the processing is done the request for your visa will be approved by the officials here.After it has been approved you can go to the Embassy there to get the visa stamped in your passport.Just keep in mind that in any case the wait can be alteast for 6 months or more.You have to be patient about it.
Boa Sorte
Thanks a lot again for answering all my questions. You are very very helpful. Now that I took a decision I got a new doubt. I am thinking to apply for a VITUR tourist visa, but I do not have a bank statement for the last 6 months because I was living and studying in United States until the end of May. I opened my new bank account in New Delhi when I came back, but I do not have a big amount in my bank account nowadays also, neither my family. Is there any possibility that my wife's family could show their bank account/statement as responsible for my expenses? Or do I need to show specificaly my bank statement?
Another concern... do I have to buy both ways tickets (Brasil/India - India/Brasil) to show them?
Thanks,
Depak
I believe that your wife's family can make a Declaration of Financial Responability, stating they will pay all your expenses while in Brazil as a tourist. Check with the consulate.
Cheers, 
William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
You will need to show financial capability.If you look at Embassy website they have mentioned that no declaration from Brazilian counterpart is accepted.It will be best for you to talk with some Indian employee working there in Embassy.Your marriage certificate may help you with immigration in India for you not to have any kind of hotel reservations necessary while travelling with VITUR.And yes immigration ask for return ticket while boarding flight.You will read some stories over the internet without return ticket on tourist visa but its best not to take any chances.
Boa Sorte
To cut long story down..I camed to Brasil, with student visa, only 80 days, after I have prolonged for 1 year. I am legal in Brasil till 10.2014. In the midd time I have fall in love with Brasilian, and I will hopefully get married in February. I am from Serbia, and I need to wait documents...My question is can I work while I wait all documents?
IÂ have Chemical Engineering diploma, from Belgrade University.
Thank You very much!
Without a CTPS and CPF number you can't get formal work. You could work "under the table" but don't get caught doing so.because your visa doesn't permit you to work.
For how long I need to wait all of that?
Do You think It is smart to go now, on January 6th to Cartorio and mark our names, just to cut waiting?
I have asked You, after my marriage for how long I need to wait, to get a paper saying that I am allowed to work in Brasil?
I have asked my boyfriend, and he thinks it can be done in one week, just to get paper that is saying that I have applied for visa permit?
I believe so, because I need to work, in order to have money here.
Also do You think that any Hotel would hire me, because my English is quite good?
For more information on the documents required for marriage and the VIPER application see the following posting:
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=280525
It doesn't matter how long the VIPER process takes to be completed, you have the right to work from the moment you have applied for it if your application is based on marriage or on having a Brazilian child. The visa process itself can take up to 2 years or more - it's really slow.
Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil & Canada Expert, Expat-blog Team
Thank You very much, all best for You and Your family!
Can you suggest the procedure how to apply for PR is it possible to live in Brazil as we are staying in Delhi (India ).
what all necessary document we need to carry for applying for PR ?
See the topic I have just posted regarding how to register a foreign marriage with a Brazilian citizen.
/forum/viewtopic.p … 93#1954039
Then you can choose to either apply for a VITUR Tourist Visa and apply for the VIPER Peramanent Visa here in Brazil, or you can apply for the VIPER in your home country. For the documents required for applying for the VIPER (either at the Consulate in your home country or through the Policia Federal once in Brazil) then see the information at the end of the following topic posting.
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=280525
Cheers,
William James Woodward, EB Experts Team
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