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FED-X ..... :thumbs: OPPS does fed-ex even go there ups??? :blink:

A good idea, here we go.

Services in Havana: CUBAN POST OFFICE (Correos de Cuba)

Sending a letter by post takes a long time: at least 6 – 8 weeks before a letter arrives and many letters never arrive at their destination.

Warning

Never enclose money or anything of value. Letters are frequently opened by the Cuban Post Office services and some letters never arrive at their destination. Don’t send parcels either, for the same reasons.

The safest and fastest way to send letters and parcels is via the international courier service DHL; they have an office in Havana, located at

DHL

Avenida 1ra y calle 26,

Playa (Miramar)

This is a very reliable service with tracking facilities on the Internet, but it’s not cheap. http://www.dhl.com

Cuba has its own parcel service, located at:

Cuba Pack International

Calle 22 n° 4115

Playa (Miramar) La Habana

http://www.havana-guide.com/servicesinhavana.html

Edited by caly

USCIS: CR-1 Visa @ Vermont Service Center (Approved in 140 days from NOA1)

03/07/11: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

03/14/11: NOA1 via text and email (03/21/11: in the mail); petition routed to VSC

07/27/11: NOA2 via text and email (07/30/11: received in the mail)

08/01/11: Case received at NVC

09/19/11: Case complete and forwarded to consulate

10/19/11: Interview (APPROVED!!!)

11/18/11: POE

12/12/11: 2- year Green Card arrives in the mail

12/22/11: Applied for SSN at local office

12/26/11: SSN arrives in the mail

08/20/13: ROC window opens

10/03/13: I-751 package sent to Vermont Service Center

10/05/13: I-751 Delivered (Signed for by Karen Fitzgerald)

10/09/13: Check cleared bank account

10/11/13: NOA1 received (dated 10/07/13)

10/19/13: Biometrics appointment notice received (dated 10/16/13)

11/12/13: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo, NY

11/15/13: Case transferred to CSC

03/04/14: USCIS case status update: Card/Document Production (i.e. APPROVED!!!)

03/07/14: USCIS case status update: Green Card in the postal system; tracking number

03/08/14: Approval notice arrives in the mail (dated 03/04/2014; USCIS Office: Buffalo, NY)

03/10/14: 10-year Green Card arrives in the mail

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As I stated in my original post, and repeated once or twice more, the internet does not exist as an option in Cuba and Postal Mail to the US has been blocked as of late so none of the options suggested that called upon either of those resources is viable. People unfamiliar with how severe the communications bottleneck is as regards Cuba simply cannot appreciate it. Cuba has the lowest internet connection rate of any country in the Americas, even those who are far poorer. The issue is not capability. The issue is that no oppressive regime wants an informed citizenry. Cuba has the highest literacy rate in the Americas, including the US, but some of the least knowledgeable people as a result.

I was able to do a printscreen as an early responder suggested (thanks for that) and create a jpg file. I knew it was a good idea because it was so simple I had to slap myself for not thinking of it sooner. I could reduce the file knowing she could expand it when she received it. Once under 100K it went through and she was able to easily expand it.

Where circumstances exist so as to make an "original" document or signature impossible, a reasonable copy is accepted.

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