Embassy of Brazil in Khartoum
Address | Kamel Magzob Street, House 110, Block 21 Riyadh, Khartoum Sudan |
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Address | Kamel Magzob Street, House 110, Block 21 Riyadh, Khartoum Sudan |
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under graduate student
I want to get a visa to Brazil to work in a public job.
Hi there,
i am seeking for job
i worked for two years as a labor in oil company
and three years as a guard in familiar Motel
i have a good working knowledge in E|
and right now i am studying German,
also i have short training courses on fire fighting,and first aids
here is my phone and the e-mail
00249912114388
nagiomer84@yahoo.com
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Best regards
Correct phone number : (+249) (183) 217-079
Correct Address: Near Laziz Restaurant , going south from Laziz and LG , the 4th block at your right
Dear Sirs;
I am planning to visit Brazil to attend WORLD TRAVEL MARKET Exhibition which will be held on April 23 to April 25, 2014.
So, you are kindly requested to let me know what is needed to get the VISA.
My nationality is Yemeni, and Living is Sudan>
Best Regards
mobile:0912161145
email:mohammad@yemensoft.net
i have nothing to wrote am just need visa from you ! Thank so much
i was work for unamid 4yars am looking for job bliz my emil (omrati123@yahoo.com)
ineed work im nurse search looking for job for any things
I am Sudanese and I want to get an entry visa to Brazil and I do not know how to get them please help
I am a South Sudanese, I have been invited to Brazil for a conference, how can I get a visa we do not have the Embassy in South Sudan
my email address is cef.sudan@gmail.com
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