Embassy of the United States of America in Havana (REUTERS/Alexandri Meneghinini)
The first meaning is that changes are made to organize the process family reunification for* lying down and Haitians The United States embassy in Havana has been issuing a message through social networks asking the public to keep their information updated if they have an open case.
“If you are a petitioner with an application for the CFRP program, please make sure that USCIS has your updated contact information,” said the embassy through a message on social networks in which they gave details on how to update that information. .
In the same message, they published a graphic indicating “Department of Homeland Security” modernizing family reunification processes for Cuba and Haiti”.
This program of family reunification first emerged during his presidency George W. Bush in 2007, and gives legal passage to United States citizens and permanent residents of this country to claim their direct relatives who still live in Cuban or Haitian territory.
The problem with this popular program is that it usually takes a long time, years in fact. Although there are no details about the changes, and it is expected to happen in mid-June, it has emerged that the objective is final. to accelerate processes.
But nothing can happen if the embassy cannot contact the applicants, so it is important that people update their information from now on, depending on the case. To do this, they must enter the website of the immigration service (USCIS for its acronym in English), open the profile with their information (such as name and case number) and go to the tab. change in online address. If the address has been changed with the United States postal service, the change is not automatic without immigration.
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