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Understanding why students can't log in from certain countries

If a student creates an account but is located in a Restricted Country they are blocked from logging into Salesforce once they click the Password reset link. 

These Salesforce restrictions apply to anyone applying from Iran, Cuba, North Korea, Syria, or the region of Crimea. 

To correct this issue, you need to contact your Salesforce representative and submit paperwork to be granted a waiver.

To do business with an embargoed country, you need to apply for a license; general licenses can be granted for educational institutions:
 

Additional Resources:

CRIMEA

US Treasury’s Site on Crimea Sanctions

  • "OFAC issues general licenses to authorize activities that would otherwise be prohibited with regard to Ukraine.  General licenses allow all US persons to engage in the activity described in the general license without needing to apply for a specific license."


IRAN

US Treasury’s Site on Iran Sanctions

  • “OFAC issues general licenses to authorize activities that would otherwise be prohibited with regard to Iran. General licenses allow all US persons to engage in the activity described in the general license without needing to apply for a specific license.”
  • Iran General License (No. G) - Certain Academic Exchanges and the Exportation or Importation of Certain Educational Services Authorized
    • Please see Paragraph a and Paragraph b (1) (i)

NORTH KOREA

US Treasury's Site on North Korea Sanctions

  • "OFAC issues general licenses to authorize activities that would otherwise be prohibited with regard to North Korea.  General licenses allow all US persons to engage in the activity described in the general license without needing to apply for a specific license.  All valid North Korea general licenses are now included in the recently issued North Korea regulations (specifically 31 CFR Part 510)":
  • 31 CFR Part 510 - North Korea Sanctions Regulations


SYRIA

US Treasury Site on Syria Sanctions

  • "OFAC issues general licenses to authorize activities that would otherwise be prohibited with regard to the Syria Sanctions.  General licenses allow all US persons to engage in the activity described in the general license without needing to apply for a specific license."
  • General License - Amendment to the Syrian Sanctions Regulations to authorize certain activities relating to publishing (April 13, 2015)
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