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I tried emailing IV Yemen and they just reply with a automated response saying the will transfer my wife's case to Algeria. I'm going to Algeria with my wife and kids on Tuesday. What does your husband say about Algeria? Does he like it there. I wanna get this over with!

He says it's real nice there the people are so nice they like Yemenis and its pretty cheap living there too it's just hot their and he doesn't like the food at all but like if some one would cook their own food it is super cheap and better. Other than that their having fun going out going to a gym geting together to the beach .. But yeah their in a room with 3 beds a tv air conditions and for only 200$ I think 200 and some not sure but not more then that ./ it's real nice

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Yea I'm kinda stressed because I have 2 infants and my wife plus we have a lot of luggage. I hope they have vans at the airport when I arrive. I'm gonna hopefully try to find a apartment when I get there.

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Yea I'm kinda stressed because I have 2 infants and my wife plus we have a lot of luggage. I hope they have vans at the airport when I arrive. I'm gonna hopefully try to find a apartment when I get there.

Allah yi3eenkoom! Do you want my husband to help u guys out and pick you up at the air port .. I asked him to be sure and not tell u info I'm not sure about like about the living and costs من الأجر من 800 دولار إلي 1000

حق شقة في الشهر أما من حيث الأكل والشرب رخيص الدجاج بسعر 800 دينار وسعر الغرفة بحمام بسعر 2000 اليوم إلي دينار2500 والصرفة سعر المئة 14200 دينار.. Okay that need a lot of explaining so he said the apartments are nice and all but they cost around the 1000 dollar range 100 more or lessfor a month this is like one building has 2 apartments and u would take one side it has a backyard and everything (everything has been going up since he got there) but the down side is u have to pay for 3 months ahead and that's kinda crazy actually.. But like if u want a room with a bathroom it would be like 2000 denar which it I think 15$ a day he said 100$ for like 7 days umm see what my husband is staying in is just a room but they share a bathroom with other rooms u get it and he said their paying 300 he said they've been raising the prices.. But yeah I mean if u want him to help u with all that I'll give u his number and u can contact each other about all that cuz it gets confusing .. But yeah the prices I'm talking about can be a bit less or a bit more but in that range basically but yeah good luck with everything

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Like find u a room or an apartment before u arrive cuz they've been looking my cusin whoes in Jordan travling to Algeria with his family and he wants an apartment but said paying 3000 some for 3 months and he doesn't even know how much longer he's going to stay .. But yeah wish everyone the best is just so much stress

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Yes can you send me his Viber or what's app number because I need any kind of help I can get. I'll even stay at a hotel until I can make up my mind. The most important part is getting help when I arrive at the airport because I'm the only man in the family and 5 big pieces of luggage and handling my kids ain't easy. Thanks

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I'm not sure why it takes one case longer to be transferred Cairo to Djibouti and another goes faster. I think the average is about 2 months from when you put in the request to when it says "transfer in progress" on the CEAC website. Then the actual transfer probably takes about four days max for it to arrive in Djibouti. Our case took 7 weeks from when we put in the request to Djibouti for the transfer before it said "transfer in progress," and then it arrived in Djibouti the next day. We requested June 14th, it said transfer in progress on August 3rd and arrived August 4th to Djibouti.

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