Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program Increases the Price
According to the US interests, the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program is a form of parole of public benefit that is given Immigration to the citizens who are residing in Cuba by the US Citizenship. The program was established by the administration of George Bush and grants family members to accept the program and arrive to the United States without any delay due to the immigrant visas that are being processed. Once a year and a day has passed, the recipient may choose to adjust their immigration status in the United States.
An increase of price beginning February 17, 2015 for the filing of an request for a Travel Document which is known as the (Form I-131) and any correlating fees or approval of a fee waiver request from an individual who is applying for the CFRP Program in assistance of a beneficiary in Cuba has been announced by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Required Applications
As of today, if any Cuban is engrossed in the CFRP Program, it is mandatory to submit an application for a travel document which is known as the model I-130 which costs approximately three hundred and sixty dollars to the interests Section in Havana United States (USINT). Additional to this is the immigration visa petition form I-131 which is approximately four hundred and twenty dollars.
Although, it is stated on the website of the US Interests Section that it is possible for any individual to apply a fee waiver through another exemplary.
The Time Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program Price was Altered
The increase in price for the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program was released on December 18, 2014, which consequently followed the day after Cuba and the United States released their intentions to have a diplomatic approach. During the time of the decision of the diplomatic approach, the increase of price was set for February 17, which was two months later in order for those who had been reported as suitable for this program finish and submit all of their documentation to the National Visa Center (NVC).
Additionally, the final decision is decided by the USCIS which is where the immigrant visa petition must be sent to, then they will advise the Interests Section and NVC of any applicable applicants.
With these measures, It assists the US in advancing its steps towards minimizing immigration benefits that have been given to Cubans in the situation of a relationship of enmity with the subversive government.