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An important update has been announced for the processes pertaining to Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan citizens!
Based on the information provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a new process review has been implemented to ensure a fair and meaningful opportunity for applicants. This update, effective May 17th, 2023, seeks to streamline the process and provide clear guidance for those who wish to apply for travel authorization and temporary stay permits.
Under this new update, USCIS will randomly select approximately half of the Forms I-134A, Online Request to be a Supporter, and Declaration of Financial Support, regardless of the filing date. The other half will be reviewed in order of arrival, prioritizing the oldest forms. This approach aims to ensure that all beneficiaries have a fair chance to move the process forward.
It is important to note that access to this process is free for the potential supporter in the United States and the beneficiary. Payment of any fees to the government of the United States of America is not required to participate in this process. USCIS warns all interested parties to be on the lookout for possible fraud or attempted exploitation by persons soliciting money associated with participation in this process. It is always essential to be alert and verify information directly through reliable sources.
To participate in this process, beneficiaries must meet certain requirements, including having a supporter in the United States, undergoing a clear and robust security vetting, meeting other eligibility criteria, and demonstrating the need for favorable discretion criteria.
USCIS has established an online form, Form I-134A, Online Request to be a Supporter, and Declaration of Financial Support, which the potential supporter in the United States must complete to support the application of each beneficiary. This form will be thoroughly reviewed by the United States government to ensure that the potential supporter can provide the necessary financial support during the temporary stay of the beneficiary in the country.
If you are interested in obtaining more information about this process available to Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, we invite you to visit the official source, USCIS website at the following link: USCIS – Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.
Remember that it is essential to keep informed through reliable and official sources to correctly understand the requirements and the steps to follow in this process. If you are considering participating, we recommend that you carefully review the details provided by USCIS and follow the appropriate instructions.
Do not miss it out!