After effects CC export to premiere pro CC: audio doesn't match

Hello!
I am making an animation serie for Belgian TV. They need me to export  only my audio from premiere (I make the animations in after effects).
They need OMF format.
When I export from after effects CC > Premiere pro project (only to export my audio to OMF from here) the audio doesn't match.
Adobe media encoder doesn' support OMF unfortunately.
Example; if I stretch the audio time in after effects, premiere doesn't.
I am really stressing out and any help would be very welcome
Thank you!
Ellen

Hello Jim
Thanks for the reply!
When I import my after effects composition into premiere, it is perfectly visible and the audio is correct.
But now it is suddenly impossible to select > export > OMF
Do you know why this is?
Thanks!

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