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Received my RNM card

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rraypo

Just to let people know a current timeline, after having my face-to-face application appointment with the PF in SP, I had my CRNM, (the actual final RNM card from my VITEM XI Visa issued at the Consulate in San Francisco) exactly one month later.  They told me it would take 6-8 weeks for it to be ready, but it was ready to the day, and in my agent's hands, 4-weeks later. It looks beautiful 

All in all, the PF employees in SP were nice, professional, and most typically helpful. The original VITEM process through the Consulate in SF USA was actually super easy and fast.  They too were always helpful
Now, I am Brazuca!  kkkkk

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Parabens.

What questions did PF ask you during face-to-face application appointment?

rraypo

Californian.in.SP wrote:

Parabens.

What questions did PF ask you during the face-to-face application appointment?


Actually, the PF did not ask me any questions at all, I just had to be there, face-to-face to hand them my paperwork, for them to take a new photo, and to have biometrics taken.  My Brazilian wife was with me, but they did not ask her for anything.  I had hired an agent to get the appointment for us, but he was not allowed to attend with us.

antonioggriffin


Now, I am Brazuca! kkkkk
-@rraypo


I know this is old..But I found this hilarious!!!!! Kkkkkk…🤣🤣..I can’t wait to be able to say this.

dedecadaver

Lol I got mine too it feels good


i didn’t need fbi records


so that was

rraypo

Now, I am Brazuca! kkkkk
-@rraypo
I know this is old..But I found this hilarious!!!!! Kkkkkk…🤣🤣..I can’t wait to be able to say this.
-@antonioggriffin

And I cannot wait to congratulate you!

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