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Fiancee Visa Brazil: Obtaining Police Certificates

In Brazil, police certificates are issued only for applicants over the age of 18 (eighteen). Each applicant, 18 years old or more should present two Police Certificates: one from the State police - Secretaria de Segurança Pública” and another one from the Federal Police – “Polícia Federal”.

“SECRETARIA DE SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA” - It is required that the applicant obtain a certificate from the “Polícia Técnico Científica”, “Instituto de Identificação” from each state in Brazil where the applicant has resided for 6 (six) months or longer for the last 5 (five) years. If you have resided in more than one state in Brazil, during this period, you will need one for each state. “POLÍCIA FEDERAL” It is required that the applicant obtain a certificate from the Federal Police (”Polícia Federal”). This certificate is valid for all Brazilian territory. You should go to the “Departamento de Polícia Federal, Delopis – Delegacia de Ordem Social e Política” with our request and fill out their application for the certificate.

Note: The certificates issued by “Cartório” or “Fórum” are NOT, repeat, NOT acceptable, in any circumstances.


Fiance Visa Mexico (Ciudad Juarez): Employment Verification Letter

 

An applicant relying on an offer of prearranged employment to meet the public charge provisions of the law should have the prospective employer submit a notarized letter of employment on the letterhead stationary of the employing business. The letter should: 1. Contain a definite offer of employment;

2. Give a description of the job offered to the alien and an explanation of skills which qualify the alien for the position;

3. State the rate of compensation to be paid and, if pertinent, additional information detailing other benefits to be included in lieu of cash payment;

4. Specify the place, type and duration of the offered employment (seasonal, temporal or indefinite); and

5. Indicate if the employment will be available immediately after your arrival to the United States.

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Fiancee Visa Mexico (Ciudad Juarez): Proof of Financial Resources

The US citizen petitioner who expects to be able to meet the public charge provisions of the law through personal financial resources may submit to the consular evidence of funds or income from one or more of the following sources:

1. Statement from a senior officer of a bank showing present balance of petitioner’s / applicant’s account, date account was opened, the number and amount of deposits and withdrawals during the past 12 months, and the average balance during the year (if there have been recent unusually large deposits, an explanation therefore should be given); 2. Proof of ownership of property or real state, in the form of a title, deed or the equivalent, and a letter from a lawyer, banker or responsible real estate agent showing its present valuation (any mortgages or loans against the property must be stated);3. Letter or letters verifying ownership of stocks and bonds, with present market value or expected earnings indicated;

4. Statement from insurance company showing policies held and present cash surrender value;

5. Proof of income from business investments or other sources.

If the financial resources are derived from a source outside the United States, a statement as to how the funds or income are to be transferred to the U.S. must be provided.

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