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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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For any of the VJ members that may live in Cuba or have gotten married in Cuba, this is what I would like to know:

Has anyone had their birth certificate translated and notarized during their stay in Cuba and then gotten married during their visit? As well as the Certificate of Soltera?

There has been a lot of good information on here about doing this before you go but it is incredibly expensive to have it done here. I would like to see if it is more cost effective to just send your documents to your fiance and have them notarized in Cuba at a reduced price?

Thanks Guys, great forum.

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