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Have you checked with the Hombu Dojo yet? The standard process , last I knew, was that Azuma Kaicho comes to your country and holds a seminar. You can train with them and possibly test with them to get your black belt. Then you pay the association fees(this is what keeps me from affiliating) and you wait for approval.
If you don't have an active school with a large student count, you may want to re-think this. The affiliation fees are crazy high and to bring Azuma Kaicho to your country is also going to be very costly. I believe that, to qualify to test, you need a black belt in another style, preferably Kyokushin, Ashihara, Enshin, Yoshukai,....or a similar hard contact style.
I would advise you to contact the Hombu about the exact requirements. http://www.daidojuku.com/eng/contact.html#form -
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