![]() So I went there without an appointment, mainly because I don't speak Portuguese very well yet, and phone calls are particularly difficult at this stage. Appeared I was the only person in the large building. I did need to have an appointment but it was the next day. Would you happen to know if I need an appointment? Great, there are three not too far away, it will be easy to get there. DO it online after you get a receipt from Correios. I went to the Secretaria da Receita Federal do Brasil, hopefully I can get there next week. So, go to the Correios and get a receipt from them and then just e-mail everything. Then keep that on your computer.Īlso, want to note that related to the migrante websystem there appear to be two sites. So, once you have the e-CPF email you download and follow the prompts to issue it. That said, I didn't do the download myself my boyfriend did but it seemed fairly easy. Here are the instructions for that as a point of reference … 046456952. It was pretty simple and about 6 hours later I received an e-mail with the information necessary to create the certificate and download it. I created a password while in the office and they wrote down a number both of which were needed for downloading the certificate. Where I went to was an accountant's office. Keep in mind all offices that offer the service of fingerprinting and identification are probably independently owned and the service may vary. I made an appointment on Saturday for Thursday. This is where you pay the R$155 another poster was talking about elsewhere. You can use this to sign legal documents electronically, etc. The e-CPF requires you to go into an office, be fingerprinted and identified, etc. This e-CPF is where everything is headed and it basically gives you a certificate you install on your computer and verifies who you care for a variety of things. e-CPF can only be generated if you have the CPF. CPF is the number you get issued and give when buying things. But then to access the Migrante Web (and I assume other places) you also need an e-CPF. You can get this through e-mail as linked here. Went yesterday to Correios and she said so. Kurterino is correct that they don't issue a physical CPF anymore. I wanted to post a little update on this post and the other related to the Migrante Web System as they kind of go hand in hand. Superintendência da Receita Federal do Brasil Segue em anexo o comprovante de inscrição no CPF para impressão. Like, I said it took me a few times, which is probably related to not knowing Portugues well but then I received this: (I couldn't find an online form so I just typed it and set it up as form) I read somewhere you had to be here legallyĦ. A copy of my passport as I felt like the selfie didn't really show the information clearly.Ĥ. A cover letter (because I'm just like that)Ģ. Sent the Following documents in the e-mail:ġ. This is important because it lists who to send your e-mail to ![]() Then I went to the post office and said I wanted to get a CPF. This brought me to here, which is the form I filled out and printed: I don't really think this was necessary. Originally, I went :and clicked on the "click here" in the comments of box 1. Some of this was trial and error on my part I'm sure. So, links and all of these might not be necessary. You will get an automated response e-mail telling you what to do, and then if there are issues they will send an email with an explanation. So, if it comes back resend everything again as if it is the first time. I had to fix a few things and send the e-mail about 3 times. I am certain that the Correios receipt was necessary. I tell you this part as I don't speak Portuguese well and I'm not sure if filling on the online form helped. So, I dug a little and found information on e-mailing. There were no appointments for over a month. She also said the form I completed on line and what the Correios did were the same thing. She sent us to Receita Federal who proceeded to tell us we needed to make an appointment. I paid $7 Reais and got a receipt with a stamped thing on the back. Then I went to the Correios showed them the form, along with my birth certificate. When I started all this I went searching online and filled out a form (links will be below), completed a form online, and printed it. This is going to be long but hopefully helpful.
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