If you're from a first world country and visiting Iran is the only reason why you lost your ESTA privileges then you should easily get a 10 year B-1/B-2 visa.
Yes, you'll have to go to the embassy and pay more but you'll also get to use one of the faster lines at immigration.
No, as they ask if you've been to places like Iran not if your passport has entry stamps from there.
You can of course try, but if they find out somehow (flight records, social media) you're fricked.
Quick breakdown on this? Is this some kind of protracted multi-entry tourist visa?
I'm not super keen on visiting the US, but I wouldn't want to rule it out entirely just because I sympathise with Iran and may also want to buy some wool rugs on the cheap.
>Quick breakdown on this? Is this some kind of protracted multi-entry tourist visa?
Yeah, it's usually 10 years multi-entry, details depend on your citizenship.
Do you want to risk lying to the border police of a country with one of the most prevalent spying networks?
They might not get anything from the Iranians but they surely have access to international flight records.
Unless you went to Iran overland I wouldn't risk it and just apply for a visitor visa which you should easily get if you qualify for an ESTA otherwise.
uhm you really think the Irani government and the US gov exchange information? lol if you have a second passport without a stamp theres no way the the border police will know you where in Iran lol. I have been to Syria and the US no problem. Dont make it your profile pic or something though
>do you really think the US, with the CIA, NSA, data snooping and spies everywhere know that i have been to Iran on a different passport
yes.
but good luck if you want to try to frick with glowBlack folk like that.
I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that the feds have access to passenger records of international flights, especially from airlines serving the US as well.
>hat exactly do you expect from visiting? What do you want to see?
not OP, but I'd love to visit Iran just to hear the language and see the shores of the Caspian sea. Sadly, nonvaxxed are not allowed to enter Iran. https://caa.gov.ir/Portals/0/downloads/covid/Coloured%20LISTs%20of%20Countries%20-%20V16.pdf
Huh, actually per that document, it seems that if I were to fly to Iraq and then to Iran, I'd be able to enter with just a test. Interesting! I wonder if that is applied in reality.
>TLDR: If you're nonvaxxed, you have to enter Iran from Iraq. Otherwise, you can't enter Iran.
Don't worry, they don't care if you're vaccinated or not, just that you have the appropriate documents to show :^)
Yes, you'll need a guide but Iran is not like North Korea, you can do some things alone if you discuss it with your guide beforehand.
Besides the guide will also be useful to cross the language barrier and explain stuff to you.
The biggest drawback is that your itinerary is fixed in advance and you can only stay in the more expensive hotels.
even Chinese are banging them. If you have money and are decent looking of any race I feel you'll do fine. Non-whites (pajeet excluded) prob have a bit more luck due to the exotic factor.
Pic related got lashed for being a PUA in Iran and being moronic enough to brag about it on YouTube.
No.
But it should be possible to do the dating part minus the intimacy.
In case you both want to get busy there are a couple options:
1. sneak into your/her accommodation and hope you don't get caught
+ can be done quickly, no formalities
- if you get caught you'll be in trouble
2. pretend you're married couple who got married abroad
+ less likely to get in trouble
- need to be convincing or have some kind of fake marriage papers to show; risky if caught
3. get a temporary marriage (sigeh)
+ you have the license to frick
- formalities, need to find a cleric (some can do it in English or other languages); not very spontaneous
The temporary marriage is by the way your best bet if you're travelling with an Iranian of the opposite sex, no matter if romantic or strictly platonic, it saves a lot of trouble, plus you can tell people about your Iranian wife.
problem with Iran is logistics: everyone in Iran has overprotective parents (somehow the non-religious liberal families even more so) and lives with mom and dad until they're 40
American here. Iran is the safest, friendliest country I've ever been in. Esfahan, Shiraz, Yazd for the classic trip. Americans have to have a guide or go on a group tour, so its more expensive than for others and takes perseverance to get in, but once you're there, it opens up. Worth it for a once in a lifetime adventure.
double post - I hated the idea of having a guide before I went, but we became friends immediately and everyday got to experience stuff I wouldn't have otherwise. Met beautiful women, had a blast, crashed at his place toward the end.
I really want to go but then I would lpse ESTA. Unfair.
If you're from a first world country and visiting Iran is the only reason why you lost your ESTA privileges then you should easily get a 10 year B-1/B-2 visa.
Yes, you'll have to go to the embassy and pay more but you'll also get to use one of the faster lines at immigration.
I have dual citizenship so will the other passport be “safe”?
No, as they ask if you've been to places like Iran not if your passport has entry stamps from there.
You can of course try, but if they find out somehow (flight records, social media) you're fricked.
Quick breakdown on this? Is this some kind of protracted multi-entry tourist visa?
I'm not super keen on visiting the US, but I wouldn't want to rule it out entirely just because I sympathise with Iran and may also want to buy some wool rugs on the cheap.
>Quick breakdown on this? Is this some kind of protracted multi-entry tourist visa?
Yeah, it's usually 10 years multi-entry, details depend on your citizenship.
how well do they check it, can I just write down no and be over with it?
Do you want to risk lying to the border police of a country with one of the most prevalent spying networks?
They might not get anything from the Iranians but they surely have access to international flight records.
Unless you went to Iran overland I wouldn't risk it and just apply for a visitor visa which you should easily get if you qualify for an ESTA otherwise.
uhm you really think the Irani government and the US gov exchange information? lol if you have a second passport without a stamp theres no way the the border police will know you where in Iran lol. I have been to Syria and the US no problem. Dont make it your profile pic or something though
>do you really think the US, with the CIA, NSA, data snooping and spies everywhere know that i have been to Iran on a different passport
yes.
but good luck if you want to try to frick with glowBlack folk like that.
I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that the feds have access to passenger records of international flights, especially from airlines serving the US as well.
What are you even saying here? I don't speak mutt
Been, it's OK but had no passion to return
>Anyone ever been to Iran?
Yes
What exactly do you expect from visiting? What do you want to see?
>hat exactly do you expect from visiting? What do you want to see?
not OP, but I'd love to visit Iran just to hear the language and see the shores of the Caspian sea. Sadly, nonvaxxed are not allowed to enter Iran. https://caa.gov.ir/Portals/0/downloads/covid/Coloured%20LISTs%20of%20Countries%20-%20V16.pdf
Why do /misc/ antivax shills try to shit up every thread? It seems like it's the same guy posting day and night.
Seethe. You will never escape MIGA chuds.
Cope and seethe, you mentally ill freak.
You will never be a woman
What's up with Misc and being obsessed with trannies?
You will seethe about us until your vaxxed induced heart attack drops you like the fat redditor sack of shit that you are in a few months lmao
Huh, actually per that document, it seems that if I were to fly to Iraq and then to Iran, I'd be able to enter with just a test. Interesting! I wonder if that is applied in reality.
I really want to go bros. Are they open?
>Are they open?
See my post above with the link to the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization's webpage:
and the travel map: https://apply.joinsherpa.com/map?affiliateId=sherpa&language=en-US
TLDR: If you're nonvaxxed, you have to enter Iran from Iraq. Otherwise, you can't enter Iran.
And if I'm vaxxed?
See above post:
The rules are laid out for you there.
>TLDR: If you're nonvaxxed, you have to enter Iran from Iraq. Otherwise, you can't enter Iran.
Don't worry, they don't care if you're vaccinated or not, just that you have the appropriate documents to show :^)
As a Canadian, is it true that independent travel is impossible? That I would need a guide?
Yes, you'll need a guide but Iran is not like North Korea, you can do some things alone if you discuss it with your guide beforehand.
Besides the guide will also be useful to cross the language barrier and explain stuff to you.
The biggest drawback is that your itinerary is fixed in advance and you can only stay in the more expensive hotels.
>tfw job requires security clearance
Wish I could go for funsies but that would mean getting put on a list probably.
Will you experience the constant harassment from salesmen and beggars you get in the Arab world?
I think you will experience the opposite if you look western. People will want to give you stuff rather than beg you for stuff.
Is it legal to bang Iranian girls?
Depends. If you are white you have no chance. Black guys are much better off in Iran
Where's the best place to meet Iranian girls? Do hotels allow you to bring guests back with you?
even Chinese are banging them. If you have money and are decent looking of any race I feel you'll do fine. Non-whites (pajeet excluded) prob have a bit more luck due to the exotic factor.
Pic related got lashed for being a PUA in Iran and being moronic enough to brag about it on YouTube.
>Do hotels allow you to bring guests with you?
Obviously not.
>Obviously not.
So where's the best places to take your date/hook up? AirBnb?
can you be seen on dates in public with them?
Pretty sure you can be seen doing decent things in public.
So a woman can be seen sitting with, touching, kissing, or be alone in a room/elevator with a man she isn't married to?
No.
But it should be possible to do the dating part minus the intimacy.
In case you both want to get busy there are a couple options:
1. sneak into your/her accommodation and hope you don't get caught
+ can be done quickly, no formalities
- if you get caught you'll be in trouble
2. pretend you're married couple who got married abroad
+ less likely to get in trouble
- need to be convincing or have some kind of fake marriage papers to show; risky if caught
3. get a temporary marriage (sigeh)
+ you have the license to frick
- formalities, need to find a cleric (some can do it in English or other languages); not very spontaneous
The temporary marriage is by the way your best bet if you're travelling with an Iranian of the opposite sex, no matter if romantic or strictly platonic, it saves a lot of trouble, plus you can tell people about your Iranian wife.
problem with Iran is logistics: everyone in Iran has overprotective parents (somehow the non-religious liberal families even more so) and lives with mom and dad until they're 40
lol true
I went to Iran and now I'm TRANS
American here. Iran is the safest, friendliest country I've ever been in. Esfahan, Shiraz, Yazd for the classic trip. Americans have to have a guide or go on a group tour, so its more expensive than for others and takes perseverance to get in, but once you're there, it opens up. Worth it for a once in a lifetime adventure.
double post - I hated the idea of having a guide before I went, but we became friends immediately and everyday got to experience stuff I wouldn't have otherwise. Met beautiful women, had a blast, crashed at his place toward the end.
Threesome?
I miss the pineapple flavored alcohol-free beer.
Also the kebab and saffron rice.