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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

He's not exempt. Only postponed. Typically its a letter. but yes, he needs to go to the office.

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Not trying to scare you or anything but my husband once told me that some of the men that are temporarily exempt and come back for visits can be picked up to serve in the military at that time and it does not matter if they are married to a foreign wife or not. He said it's better to wait until you are permanently exempted to travel if you want to go home and visit again.

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Not trying to scare you or anything but my husband once told me that some of the men that are temporarily exempt and come back for visits can be picked up to serve in the military at that time and it does not matter if they are married to a foreign wife or not. He said it's better to wait until you are permanently exempted to travel if you want to go home and visit again.

That is true. If you leave and are only temp exempt then you can not travel back till you are a US citizen.

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

wouldn't it be lovely if they gonna give me that cute stamp of exemption in my passport so easily

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Not trying to scare you or anything but my husband once told me that some of the men that are temporarily exempt and come back for visits can be picked up to serve in the military at that time and it does not matter if they are married to a foreign wife or not. He said it's better to wait until you are permanently exempted to travel if you want to go home and visit again.

That is true. If you leave and are only temp exempt then you can not travel back till you are a US citizen.

thats right i know that :blink:

thats what i was trying to explain cause its not an issue untill i come back

but not gonna be a problem with the US embassy

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

wouldn't it be lovely if they gonna give me that cute stamp of exemption in my passport so easily

Yes, with a bit of money or contacts...you never know what could happen! :lol:

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

wouldn't it be lovely if they gonna give me that cute stamp of exemption in my passport so easily

Yes, with a bit of money or contacts...you never know what could happen! :lol:

u r damn right ..i bet u have lived in Egypt for a while :whistle:

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Better yet, go in person to the Passport and Immigration Office in either Cairo or Alexandria depending on where you live!!

Good luck. They will explain your options.

the only reason i would go there for to ask them to consider me an immigrant in their "records" i know most of people do that but i'm not interested and i dont give much attention to this "stone age gov" .

as i said i know students immigrated on k3 visa

and my question was what do i need to get in order to prove i'm temporary postponed from the military ??

i think thats all what the us embassy needs.

sorry jeanne i think i frustrated u already :blush:

I am not an expert but I think that you probably have to go to the military office and get an exemption stamp in your passport.

wouldn't it be lovely if they gonna give me that cute stamp of exemption in my passport so easily

Yes, with a bit of money or contacts...you never know what could happen! :lol:

u r damn right ..i bet u have lived in Egypt for a while :whistle:

:thumbs: I know it too well. :P

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I knew a couple that was in the exact same situation. Met them at the Embassy in Cairo. He was a student. Never served in the Military. Was quite young, 25 I think. They filed DCF. He was actually approved and his date to arrive in the US was set.

But somehow, someone realized he hadn't served his time in the military. So, he was not allowed to come. He was still in the military last I heard and she told me she would have to start all over again when he got out. I haven't heard from them in quite awhile but imagine they're in the middle of the immigration process again by now.

I wish I had gotten more details about who stopped him from coming; the embassy, the airport, egyptian gov. or by what means he was actually approved for the Visa in the first place.

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I knew a couple that was in the exact same situation. Met them at the Embassy in Cairo. He was a student. Never served in the Military. Was quite young, 25 I think. They filed DCF. He was actually approved and his date to arrive in the US was set.

But somehow, someone realized he hadn't served his time in the military. So, he was not allowed to come. He was still in the military last I heard and she told me she would have to start all over again when he got out. I haven't heard from them in quite awhile but imagine they're in the middle of the immigration process again by now.

I wish I had gotten more details about who stopped him from coming; the embassy, the airport, egyptian gov. or by what means he was actually approved for the Visa in the first place.

i assume if he got approved and got plane tickets means he had the visa according to what u said then its not the embassy stopped him.

i would say they caught him at the airport but if he was still studying it wouldn't be an issue to leave .i think he was in the last year of college "graduation year" or he already graduated.

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Look ...

in ur collge theres an office usualy in every collge its in she2on el talaba or beside it for army if not ask in she2on el talaba enk 3aiz wara2a esmaha ( esbat qeed ) and this will say that u r student and the military doesnt need u now

i was in last year when i did my visa paper and moved here and iam still student so if you need anyhelp let me know ;)

Good Luck

Ahmed

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Look ...

in ur collge theres an office usualy in every collge its in she2on el talaba or beside it for army if not ask in she2on el talaba enk 3aiz wara2a esmaha ( esbat qeed ) and this will say that u r student and the military doesnt need u now

i was in last year when i did my visa paper and moved here and iam still student so if you need anyhelp let me know ;)

Good Luck

Ahmed

thank you very much u been so helpful i also thank all members who tried to help me.

nice people :wub:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Look ...

in ur collge theres an office usualy in every collge its in she2on el talaba or beside it for army if not ask in she2on el talaba enk 3aiz wara2a esmaha ( esbat qeed ) and this will say that u r student and the military doesnt need u now

i was in last year when i did my visa paper and moved here and iam still student so if you need anyhelp let me know ;)

Good Luck

Ahmed

thank you very much u been so helpful i also thank all members who tried to help me.

nice people :wub:

i think ahmed is right iam in the same situatin too and i started my k3 and i think its the right steps what he told u thanks alot for help

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