Betty Mahmoody paid approximately $10,000 to be smuggled out of Iran with her daughter, Mahtob, in 1984. This money was given to a group of individuals who helped facilitate their escape from the country, where they were trapped due to her estranged husband's refusal to allow them to leave. Their harrowing journey was later chronicled in her book, "Not Without My Daughter."
Ellen helped Betty Mahmoody by providing her with emotional support and practical assistance during her difficult situation in Iran. She offered Betty a place to stay and helped her navigate the challenges of escaping from her controlling husband, facilitating communication and connections that were crucial for Betty's eventual departure. Ellen's compassion and determination played a vital role in Betty's journey to freedom.
Yes, Mahtob Mahmoody eventually saw her father, Dr. Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody, again. After years of separation following their escape from Iran, they reunited in 2004 when Dr. Mahmoody visited the United States. Their relationship remained complex due to the past, but the reunion provided a chance for closure and understanding.
The only way to send money to Iran is with the ZTransfer Inc. company. It is the only international company (bank) that allows you send money to Iran.
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You can send money to Iran from Oman by using the Rialex service. This is a bit more complicated than wire transfers but it does allow you to send money to countries that a normal wire transfer will not work in.
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Iran has its own money; just like any other country. In terms of Iran's foreign assets, most of these are in Swiss Banks. Prior to Obama's Iran Deal in September 2015, they were frozen as part of the international sanctions against Iran. The Swiss government is now taking actions to unfreeze the assets in accordance with the Iran deal.
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Assuming you are asking if the wire can come into the US, then: NO. Currently, you cannot receive a Wire Transfer from Iran, as Iran is on the list of countries that the US does not trade and/or do business with. A wire transfer originating from Iran would immediately be Flagged by the receiving bank and reported to FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network) as part of the OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) check mechanism. However, many remitters (senders) from Iran, may use correspondent banking channels in the Middle East (Read: Dubai) to send across a wire transfer to you, that would then be originating from UAE, as opposed to Iran. Such a wire transfer would make its way across without issues.