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Hello,
 

I'm new to MVJ--so please bear with me--not even sure if I'm posting this in the right place 😂

 

 I heard that there are all inclusive, affordable lodging run by Cuban ex-patriots in Guyana that are cheaper than the hotels. They provide hotel pick-up and drop off, 3 meals per day, private rooms with private bathrooms, car service to exam, interview and translation svcs..... Is this recommended? Does anyone know of such places? I only found one.....on airbnb I believe. They charge $30 per person per night. Also, I'm a US Citizen (my parents are Cuban) who speaks, reads and writes Spanish. I'm a former ESL Teacher with 2 Masters so I'm quite qualified to translate though not legally certified as a translator. Can I translate for my Cuban Fiancee?

 

I don't want him to go to Guyana alone because he is very naive and fear for his safety. As much as I dread Guyana (and I'm a seasoned cross-continental traveler), I'm sacrificing...lol...

 Do you think my presence in Guyana help our hinders our case? Thank you for your input!

Lina

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9 minutes ago, carolinaberis said:

Hello,
 

I'm new to MVJ--so please bear with me--not even sure if I'm posting this in the right place 😂

 

 I heard that there are all inclusive, affordable lodging run by Cuban ex-patriots in Guyana that are cheaper than the hotels. They provide hotel pick-up and drop off, 3 meals per day, private rooms with private bathrooms, car service to exam, interview and translation svcs..... Is this recommended? Does anyone know of such places? I only found one.....on airbnb I believe. They charge $30 per person per night. Also, I'm a US Citizen (my parents are Cuban) who speaks, reads and writes Spanish. I'm a former ESL Teacher with 2 Masters so I'm quite qualified to translate though not legally certified as a translator. Can I translate for my Cuban Fiancee?

 

I don't want him to go to Guyana alone because he is very naive and fear for his safety. As much as I dread Guyana (and I'm a seasoned cross-continental traveler), I'm sacrificing...lol...

 Do you think my presence in Guyana help our hinders our case? Thank you for your input!

Lina

you just started the process? 

 

You're case is at California? You have a good while to wait, don't stress yourself so early yet.

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