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  2. Consular identification card - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: Matrícula Consular • Notarized copy of first 2 pages of valid Brazilian passport • Apply in person or by mail Free [10] Colombia: cédula de ciudadanía (citizen ID) • Original Colombian ID (expired or unexpired) or

  3. List of diplomatic missions of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil maintains diplomatic relations with all 193 member states of the United Nations, in addition to United Nations General Assembly observers Holy See, Palestine and Order of Malta, [1] as well as the Cook Islands, [2] and Niue, [3] and unofficial relations with Taiwan. The country has a large global network of 133 resident diplomatic ...

  4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    From that moment on and since its inception in 1822, Itamaraty has defined some of its basic principles of action such as the peaceful resolution of principles and non-intervention. With the conclusion of World War II and the creation of the United Nations in 1945 the ministry consolidated Brazil's presence in international forums.

  5. Brazilian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Brazil: Purpose: Proof of identity: Valid in: Mercosur members and associated countries (except Guyana and Suriname) Eligibility: Brazilian citizenship or Portuguese citizenship under the Brazil and Portugal's special relationship: Cost: First copy: free Second copy: accordingly to federative unit issuer

  6. Embassy of Brazil, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Federative Republic of Brazil to the United States of America. The Chancery (offices) of the Embassy is located at 3006 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. , Washington, D.C. , in the famous Embassy Row neighborhood.

  7. Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen

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    Ireland calls its Residence Card Stamp 4EUFam (EU Directive 2004/38/EC). Ireland has now implemented this part of the directive in full according with the Immigration Act 2004 (Visas) Order 2011 and consequently it is now possible for family members to gain entry into Ireland with a residence card issued by any member state.

  8. Visa policy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    All holders of temporary visas intending to stay for more than 90 days are required to register with the Federal Police within 90 days after arrival. After registration, they receive a national migration registration card (CRNM) and are granted residency for a certain period. In some cases this period may be "indeterminate" (permanent residency ...

  9. Itamaraty Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Itamaraty Palace (Portuguese: Palácio Itamaraty), also known as the Palace of the Arches (Palácio dos Arcos), is the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. It is located in the national capital of Brasília. The building was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated on April 21, 1970.