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Last activity 28 October 2016 by Alascana

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Alascana

Yesterday we made application for Marriage License, no problem so far, documents needed Passport, Divorce Decree and Birth Certificate both documents Legalized in USA by Brazilian Consulate prior to arrival Belem cost of application R$ 350.00. Today first meeting Federal Police. Will update as the Saga will continue........./lol for now, maybe I will cry later or give up a finger.

spanishpete

you not married, yet, been living in sin, "good man"

meanpower

Hi sir,
I marry with a brazilian girl and she did not need visa to go to new zealand. I am pakistani and do i need visa to go with her in new zealand as her husband or not? Please answer me

Alascana

meanpower wrote:

Hi sir,
I marry with a brazilian girl and she did not need visa to go to new zealand. I am pakistani and do i need visa to go with her in new zealand as her husband or not? Please answer me


I am uncertain the best thing to do is Google Australia Visa Requirements or Visit Australian Consulate for visitation as I am not sure on Australian visitor from Pakistan or Brazil.

Alascana

spanishpete wrote:

you not married, yet, been living in sin, "good man"


Yup, Sin is a good thing most days, as we both know one should try shoes on before buying! Just a thought./lol. Repent for  the Kingdom is Within?????.

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