The romantic welcome for his girlfriend to the USA after 4 months in Mexico: "Welcome to the States, baby."

A young Cuban surprises his girlfriend upon arriving in the U.S. after four months in Mexico. Their emotional reunion goes viral on TikTok, showcasing romantic details that touch the hearts of thousands.


A young Cuban has won hearts on TikTok by sharing the emotional welcome he prepared for his girlfriend, who was able to reunite with him in the United States after four months apart while she was in Mexico.

The video, which quickly went viral on the platform, showcases the most touching moments of their reunion.

In the clip posted by the user @kelvinklein668, the young man is seen waiting at the airport with a bouquet of flowers in hand. When he sees her arrive, they embrace tightly, capturing the joy of their long-awaited reunion.

The couple could not hold back their tears of joy, a gesture that moved thousands of users who shared messages of support and emotion.

But the surprise didn’t end there. Upon arriving home, the girlfriend was greeted with an even more romantic detail: a room decorated with rose petals, a sign that said “I love you,” and an atmosphere full of love.

The young man showcased in the video how he had carefully prepared every detail to welcome his partner after the difficult months of separation.

The phrase "Welcome to the Yuma, baby," written in the video description, was the final touch that reflects the joy and humor typically displayed by Cubans in the face of the challenges of emigration.

Many users praised the gesture, highlighting the young man's effort to make his girlfriend feel special in their new chapter together in the United States.

"Congratulations," "Welcome," or "What a lovely gesture," have written some users.

This gesture not only has inspired other users but also highlights the importance of small details in long-distance relationships, especially when life circumstances necessitate temporary separation.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I currently live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am now part of the team at CiberCuba as a writer in the Entertainment section.