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J.V.M.76

My application was approved I think (DEFERIDO/PUBLICADO) on migrante web but what do I need to do Now?


I am in Brazil and did the whole process from within Brazil. I think I need to pay and make an appointment with the Fed Police? but where do I need to do this?


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@J.V.M.76


Hi! Congratulations on your application. The main part is over, the rest is mainly procedural. Still need to carefully prepare some documents to not have problems at the Policia Federal appointment.


You will now need to:


1) Pay the GRU

2) Get an appointment at your local Policia Federal Branch.

3) Collect the documents needed for Policia Federal and appear at your appointment.


Paying the GRU

First you need to create a boleto through this link: https://servicos.dpf.gov.br/gru2/gru?nac=1&rec=9


Fill in your information. Where it says "Codigo Receita STN", you should fill in the number 140120. When you do that, if this value appears below R$204,77,  everything should be correct. This will create a "boleto" for you. Save and print it.


Bring it to a bank (I do it at Banco do Brasil) and pay by cash. They will give you your payment proof and the boleto, keep both.


Appointment

https://servicos.dpf.gov.br/sismigra-in … oCie.seam?


Through this link, fill in your information and follow steps to create your appointment at your local Policia Federal. Save and print all confirmation pages. There should be one page that includes your appointment date & time Dados de Agendamento. And another longer one that has all your information and a part at the end where you will need to sign.


Documents you will need

They are listed in the link below and I will add my explanation through my experience in Sao Paulo, Lapa. Each place may vary in their flexibility.


https://www.gov.br/pf/pt-br/assuntos/im … l-da-uniao

CHECKLIST – REGISTRO COM BASE EM PUBLICAÇÃO EM DIÁRIO OFICIAL DA UNIÃO - DOU


The document list are basically these, in the order of that checklist

1) The online confirmation form above which you need to sign

2) A photo, just in case, they probably will not ask for it

3) Address form, it says "preferably with some proof of residence" but they don't ask for it in Sao Paulo. You need to fill in, print and sign this form: https://www.gov.br/pf/pt-br/assuntos/im … ontato.pdf

4) Your passport. They will probably ask for a copy of your ID page of your passport.

5) Birth Certificate with your parents full names, apostille & translated (If you already have a CRNM and renewing it, or your parents full names are in your passport, you don't need a birth certificate)

6) The DOU publication pages with your name. I would just print all the immigration DOU of that day because they ask for some "title" page in DOU apart from the page with your name is. Find here: https://portaldeimigracao.mj.gov.br/pt/ … -uniao-dou

7) Payment proof of GRU


Good luck and feel free to ask if you need any help!

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