Getting a Brazilian visa in the US
'plenty of pussy.' I love the sound of that phrase.
And if the women are as appealing as the four at the Brazilian Embassy in SF I visited yesterday, I'll be a happy camper.
For the record, there, getting a visa is four step process: (1) go online and submit your information, purposes, etc. Print a reciept. (2) go to Post Office and get a cashiers check (3) bring the receipt, the money, your passport, etc., to the Embassy (or Consolate, whatever) and (4) wait ten business days and return to pick-up your visa.
Some of that can be done via Express Mail, step four, if memory serves. And you can send an qualified "agent" to do step three.
And that might be worth it to you because step three involved waiting in line for three hours!
[QUOTE=Hughdad]You'll do fine. You see all types and all ages of men in Luomo, 4X4 and Monte Carlo and they all can have the same experience. I'll give you the same simple advice my older brother gave me before my freshmen year at college: "relax, smile, be happy and confident, make people laugh and you'll get plenty of pussy." It worked back then and works today. Most of these ladies are looking for a fun time (as well as your $). Relax and follow all the great advice here on selection and screening techniques. Christopher is sure right -- "there is plenty of pussy (understatement.)"
We'll have to wipe that grin off your mug weeks later![/QUOTE]
Visa From San Francisco Brazilian Consolate
[QUOTE=Pelongera]'plenty of pussy.' I love the sound of that phrase.
And if the women are as appealing as the four at the Brazilian Embassy in SF I visited yesterday, I'll be a happy camper.
For the record, there, getting a visa is four step process: (1) go online and submit your information, purposes, etc. Print a reciept. (2) go to Post Office and get a cashiers check (3) bring the receipt, the money, your passport, etc., to the Embassy (or Consolate, whatever) and (4) wait ten business days and return to pick-up your visa.
Some of that can be done via Express Mail, step four, if memory serves. And you can send an qualified "agent" to do step three.
And that might be worth it to you because step three involved waiting in line for three hours![/QUOTE]PeLongero,
I was able to get my Visa at the last minute from the San Francisco office back in 2002. I lost my passport and received my replacement the day before I was flying. I walked into the San Francisco office 2 hours before my flight and got my visa then headed to the airport. I used an agent in 2007 to get it from the Los Angeles office. The Los Angeles office is far more busy then the San Francisco office, so you should be good. Don't forget a copy of your itinerary and 3 passport photos. They should also issue you a five year visa without a problem.
As Chris pointed out you just have to go. Even with all the information provided here about Rio, it is just something you must experience first hand to understand. Your age is a non issue. Believe me after your first trip you will have a hard time not thinking about when to book your next one. Be safe and have fun on your first trip to the Land of The Bunda!
RR