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I am American and the son of a Brazilian: can I have dual citizenship?
If you were born in the USA and one of your parents is Brazilian, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship without renouncing your American citizenship, thus having the right to dual citizenship. However, the way you can claim your right varies according to certain rules and procedures, both at Brazilian Consulates and in Brazil. Birth Certificate You can register directly in Brazil or at a Brazilian Consulate. In most cases, it is recommended that you register at the Consulat
Mar 181 min read


How to update your Brazilian documents after changing your name due to U.S. Citizenship
The official document proving you have acquired U.S. citizenship through naturalization is the Certificate of Naturalization, issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This is a federal administrative act conducted by USCIS, an agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, rather than a court-ordered name change. If your name or surname was changed as part of the formal naturalization process and is explicitly stated on your Certificate of Naturali
Feb 112 min read


How to prove your proficiency in Portuguese for Brazilian naturalization?
One of the mandatory requirements for applying for Brazilian naturalization is proving your ability to communicate in Portuguese. But how do you do that? To avoid mistakes in your application, you must know which documents are accepted according to the Ministry of Justice's regulations. These guidelines establish eight ways to prove your knowledge of the Portuguese language, and we will explain some of the main ones below. Celpe-Bras Proficiency Certificate Celpe-Bras is the
Feb 42 min read
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