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Starting this week, the U.S. Embassy in Havana will expand visa services, including certain categories for temporary work, trainees, athletes, artists and entertainers.
In a continued display of repression, Cuban State Security officers apprehended Berta Soler, the leader of the opposition ...
The Cuban government unleashed a wave of repression to prevent activists, journalists, and civil society members from ...
Starting on Monday, the U.S. Embassy in Havana will expand its visa services to facilitate cultural and educational exchanges between the two countries, a State Department official told the Miami ...
US resumes services at embassy in Havana, Cuba 02:26. HAVANA - Grappling with the biggest flood of Cuban migrants in decades, the United States reopened their long-closed legal pathway on ...
For the first time since 2017, the U.S. Embassy in Cuba has resumed full consular and visa services in Havana. The U.S. says the reopening is to ensure the safe and legal migration of Cubans.
Amid a massive wave of migration from Cuba, the largest since Fidel Castro took power in 1959, the U.S. Embassy in Havana gradually ramped up its visa services to clear a backlog of immigration ...
A classic American convertible car passes beside the United States embassy as Cuban flags fly at the Anti-Imperialist Tribune, a massive stage on the Malecon seaside promenade in Havana, Cuba ...
In the first six months of the year, the embassy issued 251 visas known as B1 to Cubans who intended to do business in the United States, including participating in educational events, and 189 B1 ...
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that starting early next year, the US Embassy in Havana, Cuba, will resume full immigrant visa processing for the first time since 2017, as border ...
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