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U.S. Embassy Issues Crucial Advice for Cubans Considering Emigration

Friday, August 9, 2024 by Joseph Morales

The U.S. Embassy in Cuba recently released a video featuring Kristina Rosales, spokesperson for the State Department, urging people to disregard rumors about migration laws.

In her message, Rosales emphasized the importance of obtaining accurate and reliable information, especially on such a sensitive topic as migration. "Get precise and trustworthy updates directly from us. Learn about the legal pathways to enter the United States safely," Rosales stated.

She invited Cubans who wish to emigrate to subscribe to the WhatsApp channel "Migración USA," where they share up-to-date data and guidance on consular services.

The Embassy has been strengthening its information system for months, particularly since last week when the U.S. government temporarily suspended travel permits for beneficiaries of the humanitarian parole program. This measure followed an internal report revealing significant levels of fraud in the processes for obtaining this type of parole. Since then, they have suspended the issuance of advance travel authorizations, while thoroughly reviewing sponsors' applications.

In July, the Embassy reaffirmed its commitment to the Family Reunification Program (CFRP). They explained to interested Cubans that all available documentation is accessible in Spanish on their website. They also announced a new guidance service through the Consular Navigator, offering additional information and assistance to those interested in participating in the CFRP.

The Embassy operates with two main offices handling migration cases. The first is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which deals with humanitarian parole cases, parole beneficiaries, refugees, and asylums. The second is the Consular Section, part of the State Department, responsible for immigrant visa applications and family-based claims.

This initiative aims to expedite migration processes and ensure applicants have all necessary documentation, reducing the likelihood of delays and complications in their proceedings.

The video is part of the Embassy's ongoing effort to keep the Cuban community informed about proper migration procedures and prevent confusion.

Key Information for Cubans on U.S. Migration Procedures

To provide further clarity on the recent announcements, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers regarding U.S. migration procedures for Cubans.

What is the "Migración USA" WhatsApp channel?

The "Migración USA" WhatsApp channel is a service provided by the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, offering up-to-date information and guidance on migration and consular services.

Why were travel permits for the humanitarian parole program suspended?

Travel permits were suspended due to an internal report revealing significant fraud in the application processes for humanitarian parole. The Embassy is now thoroughly reviewing all applications.

What is the Family Reunification Program (CFRP)?

The CFRP is a program designed to expedite the family reunification process for eligible Cuban families. It allows certain family members to travel to the United States while their immigrant visas are being processed.

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