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ALazi said:
I got an email 10 days before the interview (asked to present proof of ongoing relationship etc).
I'm not sure how one knows if it's a pass, but the interviewer told him that the last step in the process is to get a new police check so that should be a good indicator I guess? I wish they would tell verbally ''Yes you PASSED'' haha.

No kidding right??? Lol. Cuz this whole thing isn't stressful enough for us?? ::)

But that's very positive. So happy for you. Soon this will be a distant memory for you :)

How long was the interview? Do you know what was asked? Was it in the morning or afternoon?

Again best of luck!!!!?
 
Thanks (:
The interview was in the afternoon, it took about an hour, they pretty much asked about our relationship, how we met, plans for the future etc. They also called me during the interview so it was a very good idea to stay by the phone that day!!! Wanted to see if stories coincide..but as long as both spouses go in the same direction, everything is pretty straight forward.
 
Not really a Cuba question but maybe someone knows the answer. Our friend's wife had her interview a couple weeks ago and was told she needed more proof of their ongoing relationship, he had sent it but it had not arrived, his proof of support and such, the other thing needed was a letter from her child's father saying child could immigrate with the mom, there had been a letter written and signed but it said "visit" not immigrate. What we would like to know is how long will they give her to get that letter from the father before they say it was too late? The issue is the father of her child is in Venezuela right now working and won't be back until sometime in April and this letter has to be written, signed and witnessed by a Cuban attorney so our friend cannot go to Venezuela to get it and take it back to Cuba which he would have done.
 
Hi all. Does anyone know what the timeframe is to get the police certificate and the contract right now? I believe it was originally 60 pesos (or thereabouts). Basically just want to know how long it is currently taking to get?

Thanks and good luck to all. :)
 
It is 65cuc and if you go to the Police station in Havana you can get it in a couple of days.
 
Galano1213 said:
It is 65cuc and if you go to the Police station in Havana you can get it in a couple of days.

Thanks Galano. Havana is a little far for my spouse to make s trip to just for that so he will probably get one more local. Curious though what wait time is in other areas??
 
I think in Havana it's a bit faster, my spouse just went for one and it takes 2 and a half weeks in Havana.
 
My husband got one in Havana in a couple of days He went Dec 31 and had it for his interview Jan 4
 
Havana Police

Rancho Boyeros 644

Complex
Plaza de la Revolución

City
Havana
 
My husband called there yesterday, and they said it's a 17 day wait. Maybe if you show up in person they will do it faster... Not sure. We will find out next week and I'll advise.
 
Called at the station?
They take 17 days at the consultoria right now as well, I don't know how it can increase from a few days to 17 days!!
 
ALazi said:
Called at the station?
They take 17 days at the consultoria right now as well, I don't know how it can increase from a few days to 17 days!!

Yha he called the station.. but maybe that's just because it was over the phone.. But Galano's husband got his quick, so I dunno. Maybe January 1st they changed it, lol, just our luck!! We'll find out soon enough.
 
Does anyone know if you live with your spouse in Cuba if the house has to meet any type of standard ? I know that the spouse needs to show ownership and register at immigration office.
 
newgirl1 said:
MrsHubby long time no see, how has everything been going?

It's been a roller coaster... getting the visa was just the beginning! It's a big adjustment for everyone. Life in Canada is quite different and takes time to adjust. But over all... it's been worth the wait!