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The Brazilian Consulate will be at the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, 701 SW 74 St., from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 5.
The Brazilian Consulate will be in town to process paperwork and filings for Brazilian citizens, including documents pertaining to marriage, births, military enlistment, voter registration, and power of attorney, among many others.
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... versus. ROSYLN CHILDREN CENTER; BRAZILIAN CONSULATE;. LEAH CAKE SOUTHERLIN, Probation Office...
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Representatives of the Consulate General of Brazil will be at the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, 701 SW 74th St., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
The Brazilian Consulate will process paperwork and filings for Brazilian citizens, including documents pertaining to marriage, births, military enlistment, voter registration and power of attorney.
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SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco Italian Consulate employee and his wife have been charged with turning a Brazilian into an indentured servant after luring the to the United States with promises of a better life.
Investigators allege the couple withheld food from the and falsely told her that U.S. law didn't apply to them because they were diplomats.
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Brazilian Consulate to be at South OKC Chamber
The Brazilian Consulate will be at the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, 701 SW 74th St., from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.
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A Brazilian Microfinance Institution (MFI) must be set up as a... legalized at the nearest Brazilian Consulate or Embassy; (b) sent to Brazil to be translated in...
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... and legalization at the Brazilian Consulate. In addition, the agreement has to specify the com...
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RIO DE JANEIRO - A Brazilian family delivered a 9-year-old boy to his American father in Brazil on Thursday, ending a five-year custody battle.
Sean Goldman was brought into the U.S. consulate by several of his Brazilian relatives, making it into the compound's front door as scores of reporters and cameramen tried to get close. His father, David Goldman of Tinton Falls, New Jersey, was waiting for him inside.
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... serving as counsel for the Mexican consulate and the honorary Brazilian consulate in Utah. She ...
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Erica Zuege Hayward, who served in the Brazilian Consulate in New York for more than 30 years, died of brain cancer Monday, July 3, at her home in Banning. She was 92.
One of nine children, she was born June 20, 1914, in Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil, to Guilherme Zuege and Paula Rudiger, who emigrated from Germany and Switzerland to Brazil in 1873.