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== ASU: Diploma & Transcript ==
== ASU: Diploma & Transcript ==


I am using MyBrazilVisa.com to work the legalization of my first 2 documents as it gives more flexibility on an first run of an unfamiliar process.
12-11-13: I am using MyBrazilVisa.com to work the legalization of my first 2 documents as it gives more flexibility on an first run of an unfamiliar process.
*[http://www.mybrazilvisa.com/visa/returnshippingform.html MyBrazilVisa Return address form]
*[http://www.mybrazilvisa.com/visa/returnshippingform.html MyBrazilVisa Return address form]
*[https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction.action?tRef=fullpage&tLc=1&tLabels=EI931904371US+ Tracking of Express Envelope to MyBrazilVisa]
My inquiries via email to consulates resulted in the following information:
*1- no notarization required on school documents
*2- no address required on diploma
Summary of Results: Worked with Todd of MyBrazilVisa.  Went smoothly.  No questions asked they just stamped my papers. Todd was very professional and went over and above to inform and educate me.
== University of Cincinnati: Diploma & Transcript + Birth Certificate ==
I attempted to get find a visa service in Washington DC that would respond promptly and with information I found accurate given my immediately previous experience with Todd and the LA consulate.  I never did manage to find one.  Thus I dealt directly by sending my documents directly to the Brazil consulate in Washington DC.  Included were:
*-1- U.C. Diploma - with 5 USD Postal money order paper clipped to the diploma
*-2- U.C. Transcript - 3 separate pages - 5 USD postal money order clipped to each page individually - thus total of 3 5 USD postal money orders
*-3- Birth Certificate - with 20 USD postal money order clipped to the document. It has a raised seal.
No notarizations were require for any of the documents.  Turn around time was blazing fast. 
* Shipped out the document package on Thursday: 12.26.2013 and received the return shipment on Saturday: 12.28.2013.  I mistakenly did not start tracking till Tuesday: 12.31.2013 evening.
* RESULTS: All pages came back with the disired stamps.  Each individual transcript page had it's own stamp.  The transcript pages were not stapled together.
== My Brazil Visa Information ==
Todd Kaplan <todd@mybrazilvisa.com>
4:03 PM (19 hours ago)
to me
Thank you for your inquiry, Fred.  We would be delighted to obtain legalization of your ASU Diploma and Transcript, and our service fee is $50 to perform the walk-through at the Brazil Consulate Legal Department, in addition to the Brazil Consulate’s combined fees of $10, plus $16.00 for FEDEX 2 Day return shipping back to you.  The total amount due is $76.00 by check or money order to “mybrazilvisa”.  The Brazil Consulate takes 1-2 business days to legalize your documents, from the date on which we submit your documents to the Brazil Consulate.
Please complete a Return Shipping Form (page one only) http://www.mybrazilvisa.com/visa/returnshippingform.html , and forward it together with your Diploma, Transcript, and payment of $76.00 to our office, and we will obtain legalization of your Diploma and Transcript at the Brazil Consulate and ship them back to you. 
Our office address:
Todd Kaplan
Mybrazilvisa
8484 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 725
Beverly Hills CA 90211
If you have any questions, please fee free to ask.
With kind regards,
Todd Kaplan
--
http://www.mybrazilvisa.com
Tel (323) 653-7928
Cell (310) 666-1174
[http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/student-document-legalization-for-brazil.htm  My public process summary page on AMarketPlaceOfIdeas.com]
== School Document Scans ==
*[[File:UC-Diploma.jpg]]
*[[File:UC-Transcript-P1.jpg]]
*[[File:UC-Transcript-P2.jpg]]
*[[File:UC-Transcript-P3.jpg]]
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[https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction.action?tRef=fullpage&tLc=1&tLabels=EI931904371US+ Tracking of Express Envelope to MyBrazilVisa]
*[[File:ASU-Diploma.jpg]]
*[[File:ASU-Transcript.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 10 January 2014


ASU: Diploma & Transcript[edit]

12-11-13: I am using MyBrazilVisa.com to work the legalization of my first 2 documents as it gives more flexibility on an first run of an unfamiliar process.

My inquiries via email to consulates resulted in the following information:

  • 1- no notarization required on school documents
  • 2- no address required on diploma

Summary of Results: Worked with Todd of MyBrazilVisa. Went smoothly. No questions asked they just stamped my papers. Todd was very professional and went over and above to inform and educate me.


University of Cincinnati: Diploma & Transcript + Birth Certificate[edit]

I attempted to get find a visa service in Washington DC that would respond promptly and with information I found accurate given my immediately previous experience with Todd and the LA consulate. I never did manage to find one. Thus I dealt directly by sending my documents directly to the Brazil consulate in Washington DC. Included were:

  • -1- U.C. Diploma - with 5 USD Postal money order paper clipped to the diploma
  • -2- U.C. Transcript - 3 separate pages - 5 USD postal money order clipped to each page individually - thus total of 3 5 USD postal money orders
  • -3- Birth Certificate - with 20 USD postal money order clipped to the document. It has a raised seal.

No notarizations were require for any of the documents. Turn around time was blazing fast.

  • Shipped out the document package on Thursday: 12.26.2013 and received the return shipment on Saturday: 12.28.2013. I mistakenly did not start tracking till Tuesday: 12.31.2013 evening.
  • RESULTS: All pages came back with the disired stamps. Each individual transcript page had it's own stamp. The transcript pages were not stapled together.

My Brazil Visa Information[edit]

Todd Kaplan <todd@mybrazilvisa.com>

4:03 PM (19 hours ago)

to me Thank you for your inquiry, Fred. We would be delighted to obtain legalization of your ASU Diploma and Transcript, and our service fee is $50 to perform the walk-through at the Brazil Consulate Legal Department, in addition to the Brazil Consulate’s combined fees of $10, plus $16.00 for FEDEX 2 Day return shipping back to you. The total amount due is $76.00 by check or money order to “mybrazilvisa”. The Brazil Consulate takes 1-2 business days to legalize your documents, from the date on which we submit your documents to the Brazil Consulate.

Please complete a Return Shipping Form (page one only) http://www.mybrazilvisa.com/visa/returnshippingform.html , and forward it together with your Diploma, Transcript, and payment of $76.00 to our office, and we will obtain legalization of your Diploma and Transcript at the Brazil Consulate and ship them back to you.

Our office address:

Todd Kaplan Mybrazilvisa 8484 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 725 Beverly Hills CA 90211

If you have any questions, please fee free to ask.

With kind regards,

Todd Kaplan -- http://www.mybrazilvisa.com Tel (323) 653-7928 Cell (310) 666-1174

My public process summary page on AMarketPlaceOfIdeas.com


School Document Scans[edit]