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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hi folks,

Let's collect the information...

Perhaps this has been done, but I'm approaching this stage of the process and I would like more clarity.

What are the pieces / steps necessary?

Does anyone know what order to get these things?

Which Cuban offices to go to in order to request them?

Vivienda (visit to home)

Cuban Medical Exam (pay a fee at a bank somewhere???)

Cuban exit visa - Salida Definitiva vs. Indefinitiva ??? Do Cubans coming to the US have a choice, or do the truly only get to do the more permanent departure visa, because our country doesn't let them visit more than one time every 3 years?

(My fiance is very anxious about this 3 year stipulation...since he is going to miss his son dearly.)

thanks for any information!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Posted

Hi Barbara,

Usually you go to Vivienda twice. The purpose of the first visit is to pick up all the forms. And the second is to submit them all. At vivenda you finace will take his name off the family book, this book is used to pick up food monthly. Mary did this when she received the carta blanca.

The office of immigration is where you get your passport, file for the carta blanca and pay for the medial exam(450 cuc) and the carta blanca(150 cuc).

Hopes this helps…Edwin

Hi folks,

Let's collect the information...

Perhaps this has been done, but I'm approaching this stage of the process and I would like more clarity.

What are the pieces / steps necessary?

Does anyone know what order to get these things?

Which Cuban offices to go to in order to request them?

Vivienda (visit to home)

Cuban Medical Exam (pay a fee at a bank somewhere???)

Cuban exit visa - Salida Definitiva vs. Indefinitiva ??? Do Cubans coming to the US have a choice, or do the truly only get to do the more permanent departure visa, because our country doesn't let them visit more than one time every 3 years?

(My fiance is very anxious about this 3 year stipulation...since he is going to miss his son dearly.)

thanks for any information!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
Timeline
Posted
Hi Barbara,

Usually you go to Vivienda twice. The purpose of the first visit is to pick up all the forms. And the second is to submit them all. At vivenda you finace will take his name off the family book, this book is used to pick up food monthly. Mary did this when she received the carta blanca.

The office of immigration is where you get your passport, file for the carta blanca and pay for the medial exam(450 cuc) and the carta blanca(150 cuc).

Hopes this helps…Edwin

Hi folks,

Let's collect the information...

Perhaps this has been done, but I'm approaching this stage of the process and I would like more clarity.

What are the pieces / steps necessary?

Does anyone know what order to get these things?

Which Cuban offices to go to in order to request them?

Vivienda (visit to home)

Cuban Medical Exam (pay a fee at a bank somewhere???)

Cuban exit visa - Salida Definitiva vs. Indefinitiva ??? Do Cubans coming to the US have a choice, or do the truly only get to do the more permanent departure visa, because our country doesn't let them visit more than one time every 3 years?

(My fiance is very anxious about this 3 year stipulation...since he is going to miss his son dearly.)

thanks for any information!

there's some talk that cuba will drop the exit visas, but of course it's all rumors now.

En los últimos días aumentaron los rumores de que una reforma migratoria

está por ser aprobada, pero hasta el momento no ha habido

pronunciamiento oficial al respecto.

 

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