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Waseem Khan61

Hello good morning everyone I hope you 'll be doing well

I'm very confused and stressed right now ,

Me and Brazilian girlfriend married here in Pakistan and registered our marriage in the embassy I apply for a family reunion visa and yesterday I received my passport and other documents through courier without any explanation there's no rejection stamp on the passport nor they attached any objection letter please someone help what should I do further

Thank you

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Masood Soomro

Dear Waseem Khan


Thanks for your concern,


Please answer the following


Marriage was online?


Did your wife visit Pakistan?



Regards


Masood Khan Soomro

Advocate of High Court

Karachi

Waseem Khan61

@Masood Soomro

Hello bro my wife visit me here in Pakistan and we do all our marriage process here in Pakistan and got our marriage certificate from the embassy

Thank you

abthree

09/04/22 Hello good morning everyone I hope you 'll be doing well
I'm very confused and stressed right now ,
Me and Brazilian girlfriend married here in Pakistan and registered our marriage in the embassy I apply for a family reunion visa and yesterday I received my passport and other documents through courier without any explanation there's no rejection stamp on the passport nor they attached any objection letter please someone help what should I do further
Thank you
-@Waseem Khan61


Hi, Waseem.  Check every page of the passport.  Your visa would be a muticolored sheet with your picture on it, attached to a blank page of your passport and a little smaller than the page itself.  It may be toward the back of the passport, so check every page.


Waseem Khan61

@abthree

I had checked each and every page of my passport there's nothing there but anyway thank you for your suggestion

Appreciated

abthree

09/04/22 @abthree
I had checked each and every page of my passport there's nothing there but anyway thank you for your suggestion
Appreciated
-@Waseem Khan61


I'm sorry to hear that.  Ask your wife to contact the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate where you applied for the visa.  They will be more responsive to a Brazilian making the inquiry.


Waseem Khan61

@abthree thank you bro for your concern ,

She already mail them let see what's the outcome.

abthree

09/04/22 @abthree thank you bro for your concern ,
She already mail them let see what's the outcome.
-@Waseem Khan61


Best of luck to you.

maia.cf

Hi! I guess you could check about it with someone who's a specialist and may be able to mediate the situation with the Consulate, if needed.


Following the policy of Expat, I can't give contact info in the comments, but I know a specialized lawyer called Giselle Amorim, maybe she'd be able to give some orientation. Send you a DM about it!


Good luck with your situation, Waseem!

Waseem Khan61

@maia.cf  thank you so much for your suggestion God bless you

Kurterino

@abthree thank you bro for your concern ,
She already mail them let see what's the outcome.
-@Waseem Khan61

It’s not very respectful to call people you don’t know ‘bro’, I thought you might wish to know that. It’s ok here because everyone’s aware that we’re not all writing in our first language, but in a different context it could rub someone the wrong way.

ltoby955

In parts of Brazil and almost all of Portugal, we start introductions formally especially when we are talking to those more senior in stature and years.

abthree

09/06/22 I was not offended at all, of course - we're all friends here  - but Kurterino and Itoby955 are offering very good advice.  In a foreign language and an unfamiliar culture, a more formal approach is usually good strategy; when dealing with officials like Brazilian Consuls, it's almost always the right strategy.