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Pánfilo Gets a Lift from U.S. Official in Havana: "Where Do I Start the Process?"

Friday, June 7, 2024 by Alexander Flores

Pánfilo and his friends were waiting for transportation at Prado y Malecón, enduring the scorching sun, when a kind soul offered them a ride. To their surprise, it was a U.S. Embassy official in Havana.

The characters from the comedy show Vivir del Cuento are currently collaborating with the U.S. Embassy in Cuba to provide light-hearted yet informative content about the requirements for legal immigration to the United States.

Informative Sketch on Immigration

This week's sketch focuses on the offices within the Embassy where immigration cases are processed. Adam, the official, explained to Pánfilo and his friends that there are two main offices dedicated to immigration cases at the Embassy. One is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the other is the Consular Section, which is part of the Department of State.

USCIS handles cases such as humanitarian parole, parole beneficiaries, refugees, and asylum seekers. On the other hand, the Consular Section deals with immigrant visa applications and family reunification claims.

The U.S. Embassy's communication strategy could prove highly effective in informing Cubans in a relatable, respectful, and entertaining manner, clarifying essential aspects of legal immigration.

Border Policy Announcement

This week, the Biden Administration announced that the southern border is closed to illegal migrants. Those crossing without proper authorization will not be eligible for asylum, will be sent back to their country of origin or a third country, face a minimum five-year ban on reentry to the U.S., and may face criminal charges and even prison time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Processes at the U.S. Embassy in Havana

To provide further clarity on the immigration process, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

What are the main offices in the U.S. Embassy in Havana for immigration cases?

The main offices are the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Consular Section, which is part of the Department of State.

What types of cases does USCIS handle?

USCIS handles cases such as humanitarian parole, parole beneficiaries, refugees, and asylum seekers.

What does the Consular Section manage?

The Consular Section manages immigrant visa applications and family reunification claims.

What are the consequences for illegal border crossings announced by the Biden Administration?

Those crossing illegally will not be eligible for asylum, will be sent back to their country of origin or a third country, face a minimum five-year reentry ban, and may face criminal charges and prison time.

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