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Cyprus has been a completely different experience and even after travelling to 51 countries it’s been the most memorable one with a unique story of its own. I have always believed in never ever giving up for all the things I really want in life.\u00a0\u00a0
My last trip to Cyprus was another big example of it.<\/p>\n
How I got to Cyprus?<\/strong><\/p>\n Birthday holidays are always very special and this was one of them.<\/p>\n We started off our trip heading to Cyprus with a 1 day layover in Cairo. Flying Egypt Air is the best option, in terms of reasonable cost and expenses. Both these countries had been waiting to get ticked off my bucket list since a long time. After all that excitement, we were devastated to hear that, all of us can imagine what happens when you have a holiday planned and it all comes crashing down. I relentlessly tried to convince the immigration officers but it didn\u2019t help .<\/p>\n Well I wasn\u2019t ready to give up yet, as it turned out I\u00a0 was only allowed to travel till Cairo since I had a valid Egypt visa.<\/p>\n (We had a Egypt visa since we had planned to visit the Pyramids on the way back from Cyprus but in this onward journey we had a 8 hours layover)<\/p>\n As soon as I landed I went straight to the Cyprus embassy, in hopes that I could work this out and after great efforts I managed to convince the visa officers there to give me the visa as an exceptional case and guess what? They agreed !!!<\/p>\n It was quite a feat to even communicate with people who didn\u2019t understand our language and nor did I have an Egyptian residency ( which is a must if you have to get visa from a country you don\u2019t live in) and yet I got it…all it took was to let the Consular General know how passionate I was about traveling and the zeal to never give up no matter how impossible it seemed. Unbelievable isn\u2019t it?? Never before have I managed to get a visa from a country I don\u2019t reside in without ANY DOCUMENTS whatsoever!!<\/p>\n Where there is a will, there’s always a way. This is why my trip to this country will always be memorable!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This was how happy I was when I finally made it to Cyprus!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
While checking in at Mumbai Airport, we were super excited about how this trip would go and planning the last minute miss offs. I was stopped by an immigration officer, and to my surprise he said, \u201cMa\u2019am, we can\u2019t let you board the flight to Cyprus since you don\u2019t have a valid visa\u201d (my visa agent screwed up here but more about that later).<\/p>\n\n