We establish the existence of spin-statistic selection rules (SSSRs) for multiphoton transitions with equal
photons in atomic systems. These selection rules are similar to those for systems of many equivalent electrons
in atomic theory. The latter are a direct consequence of the Pauli exclusion principle. In this sense, the SSSRs
play the role of the exclusion principle for photons: they forbid some particular states for the photon systems. We
established several SSSRs for few-photon systems. (i) First rule: two equivalent photons involved in any atomic
transition can have only even values of the total angular momentum, J . This selection rule is an extension of
the Landau-Yang theorem to the photons involved in atomic transitions. (ii) Second rule: three equivalent dipole
photons involved in any atomic transition can have only odd values of the total angular momentum, J = 1,3.
(iii) Third rule: four equivalent dipole photons involved in any atomic transition can have only even values of the
total angular mom