Aleanis Jáuregui, widely known as Cuqui La Mora among the Cuban audience, is in a jubilant mood as she has just achieved her dream of becoming an American citizen. The Cuban comedian shared this significant personal milestone with her social media followers, still brimming with excitement and nerves.
"Officially free. My toughest challenge ACCOMPLISHED. I am an American citizen. What joy, all the effort, stress, and sleepless nights were worth it. Thank you to everyone who helped, supported, and encouraged me. I've done it," she announced on her Instagram profile.
With an American flag in hand and her citizenship documents, Cuqui shared a video revealing that she spent two years preparing for this moment and promised to divulge more about the process in the future.
"Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I set my mind to it, fought for it, and succeeded. I am a citizen of the greatest country in the world. I love the United States and everything it stands for," the entertainer expressed.
On multiple occasions, Cuqui La Mora has publicly expressed her gratitude to the United States for welcoming her and offering numerous opportunities for personal growth to both her and her family.
In the upcoming August, Cuqui La Mora will mark her sixth year living on American soil. She managed to bring her daughter out of Cuba in 2019, welcomed her mother to Miami in July 2023, and a month later, her brother, sister-in-law, and nieces joined them.
Cuqui La Mora's Journey to U.S. Citizenship
How long did Cuqui La Mora prepare for her U.S. citizenship?
Cuqui La Mora dedicated two years to prepare for her U.S. citizenship.
What significant family milestones did Cuqui achieve in the U.S.?
Since moving to the U.S., Cuqui managed to bring her daughter from Cuba in 2019, and in 2023, she welcomed her mother, brother, sister-in-law, and nieces to Miami.