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The Consulate-General of Brazil in Miami is Brazil's diplomatic and consular office in the southeastern United States, responsible for providing consular services to Brazilian citizens, such as passport applications and emergency assistance, and processing visas for foreign nationals seeking to travel to Brazil. It also promotes cultural and commercial ties between Florida and Brazil, led by a career diplomat, the Consul General, who serves under the Brazilian Ambassador to the U.S.
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The Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (BACCF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1981 to foster business relations and partnerships between Brazil and Florida by increasing trade and investment. As the largest bi-national chamber of commerce in the Southern USA, it serves as a vital platform for networking, information exchange, and business development through events, workshops, and seminars, promoting a deeper connection between the two economies.
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AcheiUSA Newspaper is a Portuguese-language newspaper and media group based in Florida that provides news, classifieds, and services specifically for the Brazilian community in the United States, helping them connect with their culture and navigate life in a new country. Founded in 2000 by Jorge Moreira Nunes, the publication's name means "I Found," reflecting its mission to be a resource for Brazilians seeking information and community in South Florida.
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Gazeta Brazilian News (Gazeta News) is a South Florida-based newspaper published in Portuguese, serving the Brazilian community and local businesses since its launch in 1994. The weekly newspaper provides coverage on local and international news, immigration, politics, sports, entertainment, and more, with its headquarters located in Deerfield Beach, Florida.
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Radio Florida Brazil (Rádio Florida Brasil) is an online radio station that serves the Brazilian community living in the United States, with a particular focus on Florida. It provides a mix of music, entertainment, and information in Portuguese, aiming to connect Brazilians in America to their home country's culture.