DHS Reopens USCIS Field Office in Havana, Cuba

On August 17, 2023, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), announced the reopening of a field office in Havana, Cuba. USCIS previously closed the Havana Field Office on December 10, 2018, due to a reallocation of agency resources and the long-term suspension of operations in 2017 after the U.S. Department of State ordered all non-essential personnel and families to depart Cuba.

The new Havana office will assist with U.S. immigration benefits and services, including conducting interviews and processing cases for pending Cuban Family Reunification Parole (CFRP) cases and Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petitions.  Other limited services will be provided as the office establishes operations, which may include refugee processing and other limited appointment-only services such as collecting biometrics for U visa applications. Services at the Havana Field Office will be available only by appointment.  USCIS has updated the USCIS International Immigration Offices page with more information about the office.

 

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