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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Once they accept your transfer they will give you your new case number.

Mine took five days from the time i emailed them for a transfer till they responded back saying they accepted the transfer and gave me a new case number.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Just so everybody knows they keep changing the way they do things in Djibouti daily. It's keeps getting better. They don't care for entry visas anymore and you give them your case number and name and they request the transfer from either a embassy or nvc. Yemeni citizens automatically get expedited. The living conditions here are horrible. Hot and expensive and you cant even find a place to live. Plan ahead if you decide to go

Filed: Other Country: Yemen
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Just so everybody knows they keep changing the way they do things in Djibouti daily. It's keeps getting better. They don't care for entry visas anymore and you give them your case number and name and they request the transfer from either a embassy or nvc. Yemeni citizens automatically get expedited. The living conditions here are horrible. Hot and expensive and you cant even find a place to live. Plan ahead if you decide to go

Really I thought everyone needs a entry visa that's why they ask u to be physically at Djibouti If u want to transfer

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Really I thought everyone needs a entry visa that's why they ask u to be physically at Djibouti If u want to transfer

You do get an entry visa but it's free and it's free they keep your visa and tell you to pick it up from the embassy in a few days. There the ones that request the transfers all you gotta do now is go to Djibouti and find a place to live.
Filed: Other Country: Yemen
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You do get an entry visa but it's free and it's free they keep your visa and tell you to pick it up from the embassy in a few days. There the ones that request the transfers all you gotta do now is go to Djibouti and find a place to live.

They used to pay for it before but alhamdulilah that's it getting easier for us. What happens when they expire because they are only valid for 30 days? Do they worry about that

Filed: Country: Yemen
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Just so everybody knows they keep changing the way they do things in Djibouti daily. It's keeps getting better. They don't care for entry visas anymore and you give them your case number and name and they request the transfer from either a embassy or nvc. Yemeni citizens automatically get expedited. The living conditions here are horrible. Hot and expensive and you cant even find a place to live. Plan ahead if you decide to go

are you there already? how is it?

Filed: Country: Yemen
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I need Help! My case just recently got to the NVC. I called every day for the past two weeks until I got a case number. Now that I have a case number my husband is saying he wants to go to Djibouti. I haven't gotten any notices from the NVC on what paperwork I need to file. If I meet my husband in Djibouti without my case being ready will I still be able to get a case transfer?

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Filed: Country: Yemen
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Thanks so much !

Does anybody know if I go to Djibouti from the US if I will be able to go to Mokha by boat from there? I am a US citizen.

Yes you can. My friends husband got on a boat from there.

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