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Dulake5

Is there anyone who can act as translator & guide .   We need a translator / guide to guide us through the Cartorio, police department, Minsister of Foreign Affairs,  Notary Office, and whatever / wherever needs to be translated and guided through.

It would be great if the person has some kind of  some kind of knowledge on the bureaucracy and paper work that needs to be done on the topic of residency.   

If anyone is interested, please reply in private message with name and phone and price per day.

Thanks.

Stéphanie

Hi Dulake5,

It will better to post your advert on the Jobs in Brazil as it may facilitate your research.

Thank you

Stéphanie

Dulake5

Thanks will do as soon as I get out of the airport lounge.

Thanks for the advise.

MrFabHenrique

Hi there.

I am an interpreter/translator.
Where do you need the service?
Regards,

Fabiano

Dulake5

Sorry forgot to post that I am in Sao Paulo.

chafogo

which part of Brazil ?

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