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Fernando Borges
Fri, 11 May 2012 05:41 EDT
new passport
dear Sir , i currently live in malta and was in Rome last week and visited your embassy to renew my passport as it expires in 14 months time but my new employer would like to apply for a work visa and suggested i get a new passport before making the application as the permit will outlive the current validity of the passport.

can you please confirm what steps i need to take to ensure this is done as i need to travel to Roma purposely for this reason and do not wish to waste each others time.

thankyou

Fernando Borges

donfer43@hotmail.com
cjpace1@gmail.com
Carlo Dei Prosperi
Tue, 8 May 2012 05:31 EDT
Business in Brasil
To whom it may concern,

I represent a company that manufactors products for hair salons. The name of our company is called Artego we are located in Pomezia(RM). We recently attend a trade show in Sao Paolo called Hair Brasil. Speaking to some of the local businesses there we found that it is very difficult to export product to Brasil. I would like to explore the process more so that I could understand what is needed. Could someone from the commercial Sector contact me to discuss this matter or could I have an appointment with someone. You may contact me at international.distribution@unicompany.it or you may contact me via cell: 39 392 7458810. I look forward to your response

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