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SallySas1994

Hi everyone,


I am asking for feedback about having to translate my contracts (for my D8 residency) to Portuguese (otherwise won't be accepted) and getting this certification from the lawyer.


I do feel like this lawyer isn't being very honest because I can't find this information anywhere.


Can I show my contracts that prove my income level without Portuguese translation and apostille?


Thank you,

JohnnyPT

All original documents must be written in Portuguese or English. I believe French is also accepted.

Otherwise, they must be translated to portuguese with apostille.


Here's the Portuguese translators' association

You can search and get in touch with translators.


https://www.apt.pt/

SallySas1994

Thank you so much, Johnny

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