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Galano1213 said:
what did you have to do in order to live in your wife's house. My husband's house does not have an indoor bathroom and he thinks that would be an issue with immigration if I lived there

I would go and stay at my husbands house for a month or two weeks and they would give me a 3 month visa everytime. They just said I need to extend it if I decided to stay longer. No one ever checked his house. They just needed to see he owned it and our marriage certificate! So your husband doesn't have to worry about that!
 
Hello all :)

Anyone have any updates this week from Havana?
 
Hi!

Interview was good.. they requested a new police certificate. We'll have that in a couple of days. They were happy with all the other documents, and didn't require anything further. My husband said the interview lady was very nice. We're hopeful that they will issue a visa, as I wouldn't think they would request a new police certificate otherwise. We'll know more next week. That's the update!
 
newgirl1 said:
Umm not sure Where Your husband would get that from? kinda odd. How would Immigration have anything to do with that?? All i did was go to get my visa extented after 3 months for another 3 months. My husband just brought a proof of home ownership from what i remember. Its not like they go there to inspect the home Lol.

Galano... Where did ur hubby get that idea from? Eouldnt immigration think ots more legit when ur living in conditions that are outside ur comfort zone? Isnt it better? Proving a comitment? Dedication? .... When r u planning to go there??
 
I am not positive where it came from but I think someone in his area got in trouble with the Police as a neighbor reported them when they had a woman living with them. He also seems to think because his house is not the same as a Casa Rental that it would be an issue. I keep telling him that with all the money I have spent on Resorts and casas We could have rebuilt his house. $21000
 
Galano1213 said:
I am not positive where it came from but I think someone in his area got in trouble with the Police as a neighbor reported them when they had a woman living with them. He also seems to think because his house is not the same as a Casa Rental that it would be an issue. I keep telling him that with all the money I have spent on Resorts and casas We could have rebuilt his house. $21000

Ohhh. Man thats alot Galano. Just get the family visa... Stick ur self in the house for a few mnths. Nothing will happen. I never even got a visa when i used to go... But its recommended. Just doo ittttt lol. Thats what makes these realtionships fun!!!! Living en campo!
 
Galano1213 said:
I am not positive where it came from but I think someone in his area got in trouble with the Police as a neighbor reported them when they had a woman living with them. He also seems to think because his house is not the same as a Casa Rental that it would be an issue. I keep telling him that with all the money I have spent on Resorts and casas We could have rebuilt his house. $21000

I once almost got in trouble as well, I was "staying at a hostel" but really at my husbands house, this was before we were married, and someone said that they saw me in there too much, luckily I was very much registered at the hostel. Once we were married, there was nothing the police could say or do, as long as I had a visa. The hostels are necessary when there is not really any proof you are family. When we were dating, it we never got the visa, I just paid and "stayed" at a hostal down the street, because the station wouldn't just give a family visa to anyone. Next time you go, get the visa. I got it the last 6 or so times I went, 40$ that was it.. Lasts for 3 months, unless you leave, then you need another one each time you come.
 
V_Gonzalez said:
Hi!

Interview was good.. they requested a new police certificate. We'll have that in a couple of days. They were happy with all the other documents, and didn't require anything further. My husband said the interview lady was very nice. We're hopeful that they will issue a visa, as I wouldn't think they would request a new police certificate otherwise. We'll know more next week. That's the update!

I hope you get your VISAAAA :)!!
 
@galano I just showed with my suitcase and bought a bed. There is no running water in the washroom Or kitchen we shower out of a bucket and cook meals on a hotplate. It's like permenant camping :) I didn't report anything to anyone. But like the others said its not like immigration is going to show up and inspect the house. If it makes you happy to be with your spouse while you wait THAN DO IT. If your Canadian you can stay 90 days and you can go to immigration and have it extended for another 90. Less time and stressing to be apart while you wait. And if you Aleady spent 21 000. Myself as well not mention calling texting emailing IMO ect ect expenses just to communicate than why not go and live with your spouse it ends up being cheaper.
 
Police certificate must be less than 3 months old when submitted with the application and is good for 1 yr. Medical is good for 1 yr but can be extended to 15 months if the application is close to approval for visa.
 
Galano1213 said:
I am not positive where it came from but I think someone in his area got in trouble with the Police as a neighbor reported them when they had a woman living with them. He also seems to think because his house is not the same as a Casa Rental that it would be an issue. I keep telling him that with all the money I have spent on Resorts and casas We could have rebuilt his house. $21000

Yes it's true that the neighbor most likely got in shit for having some woman living with them. Can't do that. BUT when you are husband and wife and report it there is NO issue
 
V_Gonzalez said:
THANKS!!! :) :-*

Hi there, my wife got her interview on Jan 21st. needs to update the police records as well, could you tell me how long it takes? cause my wife was told when she requested that it takes about 14 working days and I seen in this board that some people have said two days? She was told that It could get an answer in a week or a month, regardless she won't know till she brings in the police records, she said the same thing about the lady whom she had the interview.

Thanks
 
My husband went to the Police station in Havana and had them in a couple of business days. He went on Dec 31 and had them for interview Jan 4