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Originally Posted by estebangc
I would recommend you to talk to the British Embassy in Tehran, they may have experience on similar cases.
I guess your wife never had an Iranian passport, so confiscating a foreign passport is not like confiscating the library card, it is a big issue. They would refuse the visa first, I think.
Big thing to keep in mind: be really careful if your wife went to any demonstration against the Iranian regime, there are always people recording/taking pictures and she may be prosecuted when she comes back if she actually was Iranian in the past. I was told of a case while I was there.
Ah, get the visa application form and check it, since if I recall, they ask about any other current or previous citizenship or your parents citizenships. I would never lie them.
I had a hard time with the second visa (more than two months) and I guess I got it because I was absolutely transparent.
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Didn't think about speaking to the British Embassy in Terhan - would be interesting to see if they have experience in similar cases.
Nope have never had an Iranian passport nor do I want to get one to be honest due to the risk of having my British one taken away on entry to Iran.
On a more positive note I guess...have never been actively involved in any demonstrations against the Iranian regime have so can't get into trouble over that if we end up going to Iran
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