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Polícia Federal: 60 days stay extension due to covid19

tomo22

I was thinking this, stay in Mexico for 11 days and then return to the UK. My flights to the UK have already been canceled so just looking at my options.

tomo22

No no, I am just here as a tourist visiting my girlfriends parents

tomo22

Texanbrazil wrote:

Well, that would change everything I said and you would fall under the migration process ( if done last month).
I must have missed the CRNM application.
I assumed under a tourist visa and knowing from past conversations with the PF, not much "wiggle room" for a UK tourist visa.


No no, you didnt miss anything, I didn't mention at all that I applied for CRNM so i have no idea where this information came from 😅 I am simply here on a tourist visa that I have extended and cant get to the uk directly because of cancelled flights

abthree

Sorry, my mistake  - I confused you with another poster with a similar alias.

Texanbrazil

Tomo,
Mexico worked. Not bad to layover this time of year, June thru Nov is Hurricane season. I'd plan now before something else changes

Mischa1864

I just checked this yesterday with the PF. It’s only for whoever has the residency in Brazil. Tourist visa is not included.

Texanbrazil

Mischa1864 wrote:

I just checked this yesterday with the PF. It’s only for whoever has the residency in Brazil. Tourist visa is not included.


Interesting. Most permanent residency (CRNM) have an expiration date (under 60 years old), but all you need to do is a check-in with PF, and if nothing has changed since the initial grant of CRNM the extend it for another two years or so. Never heard of just a 60-day extension.

Claus Young

Hi @all,

has anyone tried this in Rio? I went today to the polica federal in the  Aeroporto Santos Dumont and wanted to pay the fine (since today is my first overstay day) but the lady was very unfriendly and sent me away without any information what I should/can do. She just said I have to pay a fine in my country (Germany) which is obviously not true. Is there are name for this specific process I could refer to? Or a name of a law or something similar?

abthree

Claus Young wrote:

Hi @all,

has anyone tried this in Rio? I went today to the polica federal in the  Aeroporto Santos Dumont and wanted to pay the fine (since today is my first overstay day) but the lady was very unfriendly and sent me away without any information what I should/can do. She just said I have to pay a fine in my country (Germany) which is obviously not true. Is there are name for this specific process I could refer to? Or a name of a law or something similar?


05/20/21

Hi, Claus,

No, you just had the very bad luck of running into an unusually difficult person at the Polícia Federal.  Your best bet is to go back at a different time of the day, when someone else might be on duty.

Claus Young

@abthree, I went today again and the officer was a bit nicer but they are still pretending here in Rio that what I want does not exist and that I can´t pay the fine in advance.
Does anyone know how the formula is called you will get when you paid the fine?

abthree

05/21/21

Claus,

Sorry, I misunderstood your question.  Some people have reported having to pay a fine for one day when they got an extension, and I thought that was what we were talking about.

No, you have to pay your overstay fine on departure; you can't book an overstay in advance, like a hotel.  :lol: