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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Egypt
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It is me again ALREADY! :whistle:

This is information for other K-1 Visa applicants.

Egypt requires military permission to travel stamp in your fiance's visa (if your partner is male of course)...... :wacko:

So this is another hurdle to jump...........and each case is different.

Yesterday they could not give Ahmed the stamp for military exemption even though he is the only son in his family.

It is because he is not quite 30 yet, even though he will be 30 in 3 weeks. His Dad is not 60 yet, either, or they could have given him the exemption.

Therefore, they stamped it, giving him 30 days to travel.

Just wanted to throw some more info to visa seekers from Egypt and their significant others in the USA in case

anyone was wondering.

Next plane ticket buying.......since Ahmed didn't get the military exemption stamp, he has

to buy a round trip ticket.

I will let everyone know how the next step goes...... :star:

If you love me, then I have everything I need

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