Washington D.C. and its suburbs in Maryland and Virginia host one of the most highly educated Iranian communities in the US — diplomats, researchers, lawyers, and academics. In this environment, questions like "is it even legal to send gifts or money to Iran?" come up more often than almost anywhere else. Soughat Shop offers the service and is upfront about exactly where it stands legally.



Many Iranians in the D.C. area work in law, diplomacy, or academia, where precision and transparency matter. Soughat Shop leans into that same transparency — in pricing and in the payment process.
Prices are shown in USD and every crypto transaction is traceable on the blockchain — reassuring for D.C.'s detail-oriented audience.
Every order comes with a documented delivery photo — the same level of transparency D.C.'s professional community expects.
Yes, sending gifts and family support to Iran is legal — read our full guide on the blog for details.
A custom-name gold pendant or a khatam-inlay jewelry set are elegant, memorable choices.
Every step, from order to delivery, is trackable, and you get a documented delivery photo.