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Okay I'm a 27 year old male whos a United States Citizen, Both parents are United Citizens as well and both parents are orginally from Egypt. I came to Egypt in October 2011 and I've been here ever since. I'm planning on leaving back to the states soon. I know that entering into Egypt you get a 6 month visa stay. Well I broke that. Now I'm hearing that most likely I have to present a Military Clearence Certificate since my roots are Egyptian. My mom gave me the Egyptian Nationality last time I cam to Egypt when I was younger except the full name on it and date of birth is different then my US Passport. My dads original name has been changed when he entered in the US back in the 60's he never came back to Egypt so my mom had to put his original name on my Egyptian Nationality. For example, My name on the US passport is Mostafa Frank XXXX and in my Egyptian ID its Mostafa Fakhr-Eldin XXXX My real date of birth is right on my passport but on my Egyptian ID they made a Mistake and its 2 days off my real birthday. So basically my US Passport and my Egyptian ID Middle name and Birth Date don't quite match. My question is what happens when I go to the airport and most likely the Egyptian Government Officials will ask for my Military Clearance. I will show them it but they will see the middle names don't match and birthdays don't match. Plus theres no possible way of fixing it because my dad needs to be here and hes disabled no way he can come and I tried to get written authorization to fix his name and they wouldn't allow it. What are my options what can I do. I just don't want to book a ticket and find out they want a military clearance ceritficate and then I show them and it shows the middle name and birth date don't match. So confused and annoyed, any help please thanks guys.

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So when you show up at the airport, with ticket in hand,

who is reviewing yer stuff, first ? IMO, holding a USA passport, should remove a lot of silliness.

But, the things you've mentioned, leads me to be understand you have other issues.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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