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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hello team thank you all for your help and effort, I did requested a immigrant visa for my Cuban wife and stepdaughter, finally we did received the notification for the date for the consular interview, i get theirs visa I-130 approve, as probably you know there is not working US embassy working in Cuba at this time and we suppose to flight to Georgetown Guyana for this event, my questions is how difficult is change the venue for the interview to other location instead of Guyana? we had find out flights are really hard to get to Guyana, and we will like to know is this is possible?

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a person needs permanent residency to change embassy interviews 

so where does she live?

if not as legal resident in another country  she will need to pay those huge airline ticket prices and get to Guyana

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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

a person needs permanent residency to change embassy interviews 

so where does she live?

if not as legal resident in another country  she will need to pay those huge airline ticket prices and get to Guyana

Correct.  Latest official info at this link.  https://cu.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/

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1 hour ago, Ed del Valle said:

Hello team thank you all for your help and effort, I did requested a immigrant visa for my Cuban wife and stepdaughter, finally we did received the notification for the date for the consular interview, i get theirs visa I-130 approve, as probably you know there is not working US embassy working in Cuba at this time and we suppose to flight to Georgetown Guyana for this event, my questions is how difficult is change the venue for the interview to other location instead of Guyana? we had find out flights are really hard to get to Guyana, and we will like to know is this is possible?

thank you 

There is a working US Embassy in Havanna, but they only have limited immigrant visa services.  https://cu.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/

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