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E-1 — Family Reunification Visa (Residente Permanente E-1)
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E-1 — Family Reunification Visa (Residente Permanente E-1)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Permanent

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Permanent residence visa allowing close relatives of Cuban citizens — including spouses, parents, and dependent children — to reside permanently in Cuba through family sponsorship.

The Family Reunification Visa, known as Residente Permanente E-1, is a specialized immigration category designed to facilitate the legal entry and permanent settlement of foreign nationals who are close relatives of Cuban citizens. This visa serves as a fundamental mechanism for maintaining family unity, allowing individuals to join their Cuban family members residing within the country. By providing a structured pathway for reunification, the Cuban government acknowledges the importance of familial bonds, ensuring that eligible relatives can establish a life together in Cuba under a permanent resident status.

To qualify for this visa, applicants must provide comprehensive documentation proving their familial relationship to a Cuban citizen. A critical requirement of the application process is the formal sponsorship by the Cuban relative, who must demonstrate the ability to support the applicant. While application fees for this visa can vary depending on specific circumstances and processing locations, the primary focus remains on verifying the legitimacy of the family connection and the sponsor's commitment to the applicant's integration into Cuban society.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a close relative (spouse, child, or parent) of a Cuban citizen.

Must have a valid marriage certificate or birth certificate proving the family relationship, legalized by Cuban authorities.

Must demonstrate financial solvency or support.

Must undergo a medical examination and provide a health report.

Must provide a criminal record certificate from the country of residence.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (at least 1 year validity).

Completed application form.

Legalized marriage or birth certificate proving family ties.

Criminal record certificate from the country of residence.

Medical certificate/health report.

Proof of financial capacity or economic reliability.

Biometric photographs.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for long-term, indefinite residence in Cuba.
  • Provides a legal pathway for families to live together.
  • Grants access to local identification and certain social benefits.

Worth Knowing

  • The process is complex and can take several months to years.
  • Requires strict adherence to Cuban legal and administrative procedures.
  • Economic conditions in Cuba, such as shortages of goods and services, should be considered.
  • Marriage to a Cuban citizen may have implications regarding property and assets under Cuban law.

Application Process

1

Compile all required documents, including legalized civil registry documents and criminal records.

2

Submit the application to the Directorate of Identification, Immigration, and Foreigners (DIIE) in Cuba or a Cuban consulate abroad.

3

Attend an interview if requested by immigration authorities.

4

Pay the required application fees.

5

Upon approval, register with the local immigration office in Cuba to obtain the permanent resident card.

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