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Required Documents for Residency Based on Family Reunion in Brazil.

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Nomad Mundo

As per my experience and legal justification, certain documents which aren't apostilled at your home embassy/foreign ministry need to be registered at (Cartorio de titulos e documentos). They are specifically intended for registration of general documents, such as contracts that involve movable property and issuing extrajudicial notifications, such as collection notices, for example. In addition, the registry of titles and documents also has the so-called supplementary or residual function, carrying out registrations not assigned to other services (real estate registries, civil registry of legal entities, etc.).


I don't see the requirements fair and reasonable but PF is famous for these weird and absurd requests from migrant community. For R$500 or so, it's not worth of arguing with PF since the whole office will be defending the particular agent even if they know that this isn't required at all whatsoever after your documents are already processed at a Brazilian Cartório.

abthree

09/08/24  If the Polícia Federal tell you to register some of your documents at the Cartório de Registro de Títulos e Documentos, then you should smile pleasantly and do it:  there's NO percentage to fighting with the PF while you're trying to get them to approve your residency or an extension.


But it's still an unusual request, so I wouldn't go to the bother and expense of doing it unless they asked for it, and if they didn't bring it up, I wouldn't either. 

inplainview

@easygoer1050


We successfully opened an account with Banco do Brasil without needing the plastic card. However, when attempting to open an account with Itaú Bank, they required the card.


Regarding the plastic card, we did not receive any email notification, nor did our friends. The provided link to check its status was down for some time, and I later forgot to follow up. When I checked again, it appeared the card was ready for pick-up three weeks after our interview.

HopefulExpat2

@Obinnau How long ago did you have your child? Do you have your card yet? How was the process? I am thinking of doing the same thing and would like some info and would love to message you if you dont mind.

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