U.S. Embassy in Havana Prepares for Full Resumption of Immigrant Visa Services in Cuba, Will Accelerate Processing of Cuban Family Reunification

September 21, 2022 U.S. Embassy in Havana Prepares for Full Resumption of Immigrant Visa Services in Cuba, Will Accelerate Processing of Cuban Family Reunification Consistent with our commitments under the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection to facilitate safe, orderly, humane, and regular migration, the United States is today announcing an expansion of regular …

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Health Alert for U.S. Citizens in Cuba on Dengue Fever

Health Alert – U.S. Embassy Havana (30 August 2022) Location: Cuba Event: A surge of dengue fever has been confirmed in Cuba. Dengue is spread to people through the bite of an infected mosquito, specifically the Aedes species (Ae. aegypti or Ae. albopictus). Actions to Take:  Use  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect repellents with one of the active ingredients:  DEET, Picaridin (known as KBR 3023 and Picaridin outside the …

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Absentee Ballots

As the November 8, 2022, midterm election approaches, U.S. Embassy Havana encourages voters overseas to return their completed ballots as early as possible.  Eligible voters can return ballots in several ways: Some states allow you to return your completed ballot by email or fax. Please check with your state election website for details. If your state …

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COVID-19 Testing Facilities in Cuba

COVID-19 Testing Facilities in Cuba Updated May 26, 2022 Province / Provincia COVID-19 Testing Facility / Centros de Pruebas COVID-19 Phone Number / Número Telefónico Havana Siboney Clinic Address:  Ave. 17 no. 20005 e/ 200 y 202, Siboney, Playa, Havana 7-2719342 / 7-2711123 Havana Camilo Cienfuegos International Clinic Address:  Calle L #151 e/ Linea y 13, Vedado, Havana 7-8333886 /7-8333539 / 7-83255557-8325555 Havana Comodoro Hotel Address:  Calle …

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Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Cuba Travel Warning

The Department of State warns U.S. citizens not to travel to Cuba.   Over the past several months, numerous U.S. Embassy Havana employees have been targeted in specific attacks. These employees have suffered significant injuries as a consequence of these attacks. Affected individuals have exhibited a range of physical symptoms including ear complaints and hearing …

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