Ok , we shall see if Mexican visa policy changes. I already posted this info but am doing so again to help everyone- remember, I live in Cuba:
According to the Canadian government web site all Cuban files will now be processed in Mexico. It can take months for a Cuban to get a Mexican visa because embassy interviews are generated by computer.
Every week on Friday the Mexican embassy computer system opens to allow interview requests- for about 5 minutes. Their web site is always overloaded and therefore a large amount of luck is required for success. The server is swamped (I am not a computer expert but that seems logical).
The only Cuban I personally know who has acquired a Mexican visa needed 4 1/2 months to get a Mexican embassy interview, with her Canadian friend working with several computers every two weeks during that period to get into their embassy website.
They used to open their web site every two weeks, now they appear to be doing so every Friday at 9:30 am.
And for those of you who speak Spanish or use Google Translate, here is the latest fun announcement from the Havana Mexican embassy:
“ En atención a los recientes ajustes a la plantilla de personal de esta oficina Consular, el número de citas que se pondrá a disposición del público será menor a lo acostumbrado y hasta nuevo aviso.”
https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/cuba/index.php/avisos/161-citasmexitelrepcuba
There are other Spanish-speaking countries that have much easier visa access for Cubans (my wife has a current Peruvian visa, for example).