How can my brazilian girlfriend send me sponsorship letter in Pakistan
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Here you are an example of the letter :
" To Immigration Officer / Consular Officer
To whom it may concern,
I, (name of host), (marital status), (occupation), holder of the Passport XXXXX, residing at (full address), hereby declare to all effects and purposes, that I invite (full name of guest), (nationality), (profession), holder of Passport XXXX and resident at (address) to visit me from XXX to XXX. I’m (friend, uncle, cousin, etc.) of (name of guest) and clarify that (name of guest) will stay at my residense during the entire period of his/her time in (city, country). (name of guest) travels as a tourist and will fund his/her own trip. In attachment, I provide documents that prove my (nationality) or (my regular situation with immigration). I am available for any clarifications that are necessary
Best Regards,
______________________________
Signature "
The invitation letter has to be validated in " Cartorio " and the External Business Affaires here in Brazil first .
I can tell you from 13 years of experience helping people to come to Brazil that you should forget trying for any kind of Brazil visa.
The rules for citizens of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh set by this country make it virtually impossible to obtain any category of visa, even VITUR Tourist Visa. If you do obtain a VITUR Tourist Visa it will certainly be a "one time only" visa that would not allow a visit any longer than 7 to 15 days. I have never seen a visa longer than that granted on a first ever application under any circumstances.
I take it that your plan is ultimately to get married to your Brazilian girlfriend, well that process takes anywhere from 30 to 45 days, so even if you did get a visa you wouldn't have time to get through the permiission to marry stage.
My best advice to you, and it's the same advice I give to all members from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh..... forget trying to come here to get married. Have your future bride come to your country and get married there, it will be a thousand times easier. Once you're married and your bride registers the marriage with the Consulado-Geral do Brasil in your country then you can apply for a VIPER Permanent Visa based on marriage... that is one that cannot be refused you unless you have an extensive criminal record.
Don't waste your time even with an invitation letter you won't get a visa for Brazil, trust me. I'm sorry to destroy you plans and dreams, but I'd rather tell you the cold hard truth, than to see you spending a lot of time and money trying to do the IMPOSSIBLE.
Cheers,
James Expat-blog Experts Team
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Regards
leo sam
Thanks alot .
Jim
First of all an invitation letter only needs to be taken to Cartorio (Notary Public) which will be located near to the Brazilian sponsors' residence. Not to the Policia Federal.
Second fact is whoevers advice you feel you need to follow please keep in mind and be a bit more cautious and read through the person's other posts as well.
For example Mr. Milad has all of a sudden became an expert and is talking about information that he has no first hand experience of. Furthermore just yesterday Mr. Milad has posted on the forum asking if he is able to travel to Brazil with just an invitation letter instead of going through the actual process of applying for the visa through the embassy.
Those things actually provide a sense of comic relief however at the same time as there are a lot of people who come on this board to seek advice it creates a lot of confusion as well.
Just be careful guys
Jim
Furthermore just to reiterate for the country of your nationality whether it is Afghanistan or Pakistan, you will need to communicate with the respective Brazilian embassy and get your visa processed.
YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BOARD ON AN INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT WITHOUT HAVING A VISA FOR BRAZIL STAMPED ON YOUR PASSPORT.
Furthermore if somehow you do manage to fly out on a magical carpet (because no airline in there right mind will let anyone board the plane without having a visa or agreement between th 2 countries that grants the person a visa on arrival) then the border patrol won't allow you to enter the country and you will be sent back to the country of origin.
The only way this might work is if you somehow manage to enter Brazil without going through any immigrations or customs clearance for any of the countries that you will go through (not to mention the seas that you will cross), is if you arrive in Brazil and claim refugee status.
M Milad Azizi wrote:I had foreigns travel but it's too much different so whatever if I get married it's possible to I become citizen of Brazil right and I can go to easily to Brazil right? And thank for all answer you sir
https://www.expat.com/forum/profile.php … mp;lang=en
Please see this link.
You Must Have a Visa!!!!!!.
Also you need to check on "Acceptance of Refugee and Asylum" status for your country!!!!!!
Brazil is quick to Deport, this is a no-nonsense country and it takes time.
If you cannot read the link to make logic. I suggest you type it out in " Google Translator" or Facebook Translator or any translator. In plain language "The Rules are The Rules". Not trying to give you a hard time, we are trying to help you with correct information. Everything you have stated in your questions and anwsers need some FACTS, be patient, for it is a slow tedious process to become a citizen of Brail are you currently studing Brazilian Portuguese? ,Have you attemped to Apply for a VISA,You Will Not Be Allowed to Enter Brazil Without a VISA. And please follow the "Process". That's my Rant.
M Milad Azizi wrote:Thanks understood and I know English i don't need google translator or another translator ok and I don't want go there all rules of Brazil so hard I don't want like this country thankful because everything.
All people can use improvement as a matter of fact and just a suggestion try "YouTube" there are some good videos to help with speaking Americano/ English/Portuguese.
Some of your writing is unintelligible for I am finding it hard to decipher what you really want.
It seems you want a cakewalk to another country?
What's wrong with your current country?.
Just inquiring as to why do you want to leave your present country?.
I left the USA for economic reasons and to marry a beautiful Brazilian lady.
There's nothing wrong with having a Brazilian girlfriend so I am at odds on your recommendations and suggestions,advice on relationships with Brazilian women and how to get here?.
Do you qualify for a Visa?.
Your young and in my opinion "Most Young People don't know what they Want and are looking for the Easy way out". If your Serious about immigration to another country then may I suggest you not be so insultous and rude and perhaps some country may accept your Application for Admission.
Good Luck and remember " There's No Free Lunch"!. That's my Rant!!! 
!.
Peace and Blessings in your quest.
Please use a translator for it can only help you to get a Clear meaning of the information I am trying to share.
Thanks for the comic relief 

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M Milad Azizi wrote:
You should try to immigrate to a country that is admitting people of your background due to war and being persecuted.
Have you tried to Google "Countries Accepting Afghanistan Refugees / Asylum Seekers".
You at 19 have a lot of energy and drive and if you want to change your current situation may I suggest you work hard at leaving the situation and channel your current anger on leaving and at making your life better.
you have to start somewhere. As someone once told me as a youth" You are the Master if Your Own Destiny" and mom told me " Never,Never Give up".
One may Give In and One may Give Out, yet One Should Never Give Up.
Research all you can on moving from the situation. Where there's a Will, there is a way!
Good Luck, I know you can do this if you are determined and serious.
Please contact the Brazilian embassy that's responsible for your country and follow the instructions that they will provide.
After receiving the invitation letter you will still be required to fill out the visa application online. Also attach the required documentations and schedule an interview with the embassy if required
Those are just some of the steps that will
Be involved in getting things moving
Good luck
M Milad Azizi wrote:Why it's impossible to no one can't be able travel to the Brazil even have invitation letter what is the reason?
Follow these links below and that should help you.
If in the event that you are unable to read the information on the websites I am providing below.
There are Phone numbers for the Embassies/Consulate,and I am sure someone who speaks in your native language will assist you with the "Required Documents".
A "Letter Will Not Admit You or Give You "Entry to Brasil/Brazil".
No one on this forum has a magic formula.
We all had to present the Required Documents for Entry to Brazil and the people who chose to Live here took the necessary steps to Visit and stay.
I am currently processing to Live here and Nothing Happens quick in Processing to Live in Brazil.
Here is some Information that may help you.
If you do not have Patience and time then you will learn a Lesson in Futility.
I have gone around and around with anwsers to your inquiries and questions, I am supplying you with Links to information that is easily Accessible to anyone!
May I also Suggest that you make "Google" your best friend. I am aware of you understanding the English/Americano Language, yet One must also understand "Commanding the Language".
Below please find a Partial List of "Required Documents Necessary" for "Entry to Brazil"
#1. You Need a Valid Passport and All Necessary Documents Listed on the Embassy Web Page!
#2. You Need a Visa ( Travel Must Commerce Within 90 days of Issuance or the Visa Becomes Invalid)
#3. You will Need All Necessary Documents as Required for Citizens of Pakistan who Wish to Visit,Migrate to Brazil.( A List of Documents Necessary for Visa for Brasil is Listed in the First link I have provided you below).
#4. The Sponsorship Letter "Means Nothing Without You Following All Documents and Requirements to Enter Brazil".
The Links Follow
http://islamabade.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/https://m.facebook.com/EmbassyBrazilIslamabad/https://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy24303/
Good Luck and be Patient.
If someone send me Invitation letter by mail can I submit it to embassy
Asif Khan 01 wrote:Hello sir
If someone send me Invitation letter by mail can I submit it to embassy
You can find complete instructions in English, as well as a model letter, in the Visa section of the website of the Brazilian Embassy in Islamabad.
James wrote:Hello waqaskhan23,
I can tell you from 13 years of experience helping people to come to Brazil that you should forget trying for any kind of Brazil visa.
The rules for citizens of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh set by this country make it virtually impossible to obtain any category of visa, even VITUR Tourist Visa. If you do obtain a VITUR Tourist Visa it will certainly be a "one time only" visa that would not allow a visit any longer than 7 to 15 days. I have never seen a visa longer than that granted on a first ever application under any circumstances.
I take it that your plan is ultimately to get married to your Brazilian girlfriend, well that process takes anywhere from 30 to 45 days, so even if you did get a visa you wouldn't have time to get through the permiission to marry stage.
My best advice to you, and it's the same advice I give to all members from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh..... forget trying to come here to get married. Have your future bride come to your country and get married there, it will be a thousand times easier. Once you're married and your bride registers the marriage with the Consulado-Geral do Brasil in your country then you can apply for a VIPER Permanent Visa based on marriage... that is one that cannot be refused you unless you have an extensive criminal record.
Don't waste your time even with an invitation letter you won't get a visa for Brazil, trust me. I'm sorry to destroy you plans and dreams, but I'd rather tell you the cold hard truth, than to see you spending a lot of time and money trying to do the IMPOSSIBLE.
Cheers,
James Expat-blog Experts Team
Sir your posts always good.i read and like your posts. I want to ask you some questions regarding to marry between pakistan and brazilian boy and girl. Can you give me your personal email.my email is
*** i am waiting for your reply on my email sir.
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you wrote very sincerely and positively.
but i wish to know more that if any girl friend from Brazil ( Brazil national) want to send sponsor ship visa to friend in Pakistan to make a tour of Brazil. so what she has to do for that .
where she has to go take information and where she has to go to complete all procedure.
procedure of sponsorship
requirement regarding sponsor ship visa of Brazil
office need to visit in Brazil ?
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