| Scott Duffy 2003-04-24, 12:23 am |
| Isn't there some type of U.S. government rule about doing business with
Iran, Syria, North Korea, etc?
That is, U.S. companies (such as Prometric) cannot do business with Iran or
residents of Iran (such as you) without a permit.
http://web.ita.doc.gov/ticwebsite/m...004da6
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"In general, unless licensed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office
of Foreign Assets Control, goods, technology (including technical data or
other information subject to Export Administration Regulations), or services
may not be exported, reexported, sold or supplied, direclty or indirectly,
from the United States or by a U.S. person, wherever located, to Iran or the
Government of Iran."
"Jafar" <me_jeff_rowa@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:04f301c305b6$5db537d0$a60
1280a@phx.gbl...
> well hi everybody
>
> last week I wanted to take a microsoft exam and I went to
> a prometric test center in dubai but they didn't let me to
> take the exam because they said that I'm iranian and I do
> not have the residency passport for UAE and they said I
> can not take any microsoft exam althout I'm mcp and I
> already have a mcpID what the f*** is goin on???I'm sooo
> confused and angry
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