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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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For any of you that are going through the Visa process, I have a question. What is the best way to get signed, original USCIS forms back to the US from Cuba reliably?

There are service providers out of Miami, but I dont want to guess, I want to know for sure from someone that has done it.

Notably the biographical information form, G-325A that will have to be sent back signed with passport photos.

Thanks everyone, this is the first step of the journey for me.

Arturo

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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For any of you that are going through the Visa process, I have a question. What is the best way to get signed, original USCIS forms back to the US from Cuba reliably?

There are service providers out of Miami, but I dont want to guess, I want to know for sure from someone that has done it.

Notably the biographical information form, G-325A that will have to be sent back signed with passport photos.

Thanks everyone, this is the first step of the journey for me.

Arturo

I just began this long, arduous journey myself & successfully completed this part of the process, by using DHL. It cost 25 CUC from Havana to Los Angeles, and although they estimate a delivery time of 3 business days, i received the package within 5 days. Nevertheless, it worked out well. Good luck on your journey.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Don't forget the letter of intent also needs to be signed and dated. Best of wishes! And congratulations on the beginning of your journey!

By both of us or just the petitioner?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Both!

So one last question: Does the beneficiary letter of intent have to be in Spanish or in English? And if so in Spanish does it have to be officially translated? Will be interviewing in Havana.

Thanks everybody!

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So one last question: Does the beneficiary letter of intent have to be in Spanish or in English? And if so in Spanish does it have to be officially translated? Will be interviewing in Havana.

Thanks everybody!

I am just a newbie myself so see if others have better advice. But from what I have read and understand, it needs to be in English. If it is written in Spanish, you need to get it officially translated.

Best of wishes!

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I am just a newbie myself so see if others have better advice. But from what I have read and understand, it needs to be in English. If it is written in Spanish, you need to get it officially translated.

Best of wishes!

I submitted both my letter of intent & my fiance's letters in English. But you need original signatures on both. If the beneficiary's letter will be in Spanish, ensure that it is translated by a "competent person."

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Well We will have to compare notes then, lets get started and see you in Havana at the interview.

Drinks are on us!

Arturo

Yes! Hopefully we will be drinking Havana Club & smoking a couple of habaneros together on the Malecon, haha. Good fortune to us both. :thumbs:

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