
U.S. Embassy in Cuba Suspends Key Services Due to Energy Crisis
Impact of Cuba’s Energy Crisis on U.S. Consular Services Cuba’s severe energy crisis, marked by prolonged blackouts, is directly impacting U.S. consular services in Havana.

Impact of Cuba’s Energy Crisis on U.S. Consular Services Cuba’s severe energy crisis, marked by prolonged blackouts, is directly impacting U.S. consular services in Havana.

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It is very important that the information you provided at the border is also the same information that you present in your immigration case, specifically

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The U.S. State Department has officially recognized the decision of the Venezuelan National Assembly to extend the validity of expired Venezuelan passports for a period
