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Last activity 04 December 2019 by NewBrazil

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Alascana

Alascana wrote:
abthree wrote:
jland912 wrote:

I always have my US passport very visible in my hand. My thought is they will consider me a tourist and not someone bringing in lots of stuff.

Jim


Same here.  Always waved through,  so far, anyway.


I speak Americano and ask " Do you speak Americano,  and Passport in Hand"....lol...Green Light and Go....


I also leave my loose passport photos in the back so when they open my book the photos fall out and the bucket of worms come out, and they be like give him his passport, green light...tchau....lol..

abthree

Great idea.  Still laughing.  :lol:

NewBrazil

Here a update I haven’t got my Translator it’s been delayed till February or March. I did have a Replacement Credit card sent made sure to put the CPF on the address. It only took a week and was deliver with no fee. This was from the USA.

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