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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Yes…the FBI was involved

There was no doubt that we were all excited for Kevin. We could not believe that he was actually going to be in South American for the next two years of his life!

On April 28th 2015 Kevin got his mission call, and on the 5th of May he sent his acceptance letter notifying The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that he had accepted his mission call. A week later, he received instructions from the church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah on what he had to do to request his visa from Brazil. He had until July 15th 2015 to accomplish this, which meant that he was not allowed to submit the electronic visa to the church headquarters until after the date the church provided for him. The church is very specific on when things were to be turned in. The lord’s church is one of order, which is why it is set up in this way. Anyhow we started the process right away.

Documents that were requested to get a visa to Brazil

  • A Current Passport
  • FBI Clearance
  • Pictures of the person requesting the visa
  • Birth Certificate

The following documents needed to be notarized

  • Proof of Jurisdiction
  • F.U.A.N.I Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Seminary Transcripts
  • Priesthood Ordinance
  • Copy of his passport (all pages)
After all the documents, letters, pictures, and clearances were processed there was still more that needed to be done. All the documents that were notarized also needed to be authenticated by a government agency to ensure that all the documents were true and correct.

The hardest part was getting the FBI clearance done. We had originally sent in our FBI clearance request May 13th, but it was taking a very long time to get cleared. The estimated time of when it would get done was the middle of August. Luckily, on July 20th we received an e-mail providing another way to get the FBI clearance done faster. We scrambled to get it done right away, and got the clearance two days later. It was a miracle!

On the 23rd of July the application was sent to Salt Lake City, UT. From there, the documents were passed on to the Brazil Embassy. Currently, we are waiting for the visa. We hope it comes before Kevin reports to the MTC (Missionary Training Center) in Sao Paulo, Brazil on the 16th of September. Overall, it was a very tough process to get through, but we know that this experience will be unlike any other. We could not be any happier that he has decided to serve the people of Brazil. Helping him get everything he needs for this experience is the least we could do for a young man aspiring to share his love for his religious beliefs.

What is Seminary? Take a look! http://seminary.lds.org/about?lang=eng

What is the Priesthood? Take a look! https://www.lds.org/topics/priesthood?lang=eng

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