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AddressOne Exeter Plaza, 7th fIoor
Boston MA 02116
USA
Phonelocal: (617) 536.8740
international: +1.617.536.8740
Faxlocal: (617) 566.2503
international: +1.617.566.2503
Emailmbairos@cgbos.dgaccp.pt
Hours9h00 - 17h00

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Luis M de matos
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 11:09 EST
Appointment para renovar o passaporte
Preciso renovar o meu Passaporte e tirar um visa para minha girl friend para ir a Portugal
carlos j. barbeiro
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 09:12 EST
transfer driver license
hi,
Returned to portugal to retire after Fifty years living in Massachusetts sent my necessary documentos to the Embassy in boston still waiting for the return letter to give to the imt here in portugal sent emails to the Embassy of portugal in boston no answer Back dont undestand ??? still waiting IMT needs those documents
from the Portuguese consultate already have the ones from my State thanks
Grace sjoberg
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 18:00 EDT
Making an appointment
It’s absolutely insane that it is so incredibly hard to just make an appointment that one has to take a tutorial on how to make one. No one ever answers the phone. I have no idea how anyone who does not have a computer will ever get anything done. Day three, still trying. Amazing how the Portuguese are so good at making things so hard!
Mario Martins
Sat, 18 Jan 2020 17:01 EST
Adding or changing my last name
What do I need to do to be able to ad my father's last name. My father's name is Joao Tavares Martins and my birth certificate says Mario Jorge de Sousa Tavares. Sousa is from my mom.Can someone please give me some info. Thank you!
Marie
Sun, 2 Jun 2019 15:39 EDT
Trying to make an appointment
I have been calling off and on for a couple months, emailed several times without response. We are planing to retire to Portugal this month but we can not get anyone to help answer our questions or take our visa applications. Can anyone please, please help us?
Lucy
Wed, 17 Jan 2018 09:42 EST
Dual Citizen
I was born in Portugal, became a USA citizen.I want to become a dual citizen of Portugal and USA. Is there such a thing?
If so how?
christopher
Mon, 11 Dec 2017 12:28 EST
Appointment
I have purchased a retirement home in faro, Portugal and I would like an appointment to speak to someone in Boston about all of the proper forms and documentation I will need. I cannot figure out how to make an appointment. I have sent several emails with no reply, I have called and now I am trying this method. How do I make an appointment?
stacey santos
Fri, 30 Jun 2017 17:29 EDT
documentation needed to carry my father-in-law ashes to Portugal
My father in law passed away February 23 of this year. We are traveling to Portugal to bury his ashes in Alcobaca sometime in September. We have original death certificate and certificate of cremation from funeral home. already sent death certificate to Portuguese counsel in Boston. What else will be needed
Manuel Alves
Mon, 5 Jun 2017 11:33 EDT
Visa
Hello,

My name is Manuel, and I am I cape verdian citizen, I have a USA permanent resident alien card, and I was wondering if I need a visa to travel to Portugal, I plan on visiting my family for 5 days and then go to Holland from Portugal for 5 days to visit family there as well.

please email me at Msalves@statestreet.com
Tayyaba
Sun, 23 Apr 2017 01:10 EDT
Death Certificate notarization
I need to have the Death Certificate of my brother who died inArlington MA certified by the Consulat. This is because he had property and Bank in Quarteria Portugal. The Banks need the Death Certificate certified by the Portuguese Consulate. Thank you for your help

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