Cuban in the U.S. with a scheduled trip fears going to Cuba due to potential immigration restrictions: "How long will this last?"

Cubans abroad face uncertainty due to potential changes in migration restrictions in Cuba. A viral TikTok video reflects the fear and distrust towards the regime's unilateral decisions.


A Cuban residing in the United States has gone viral on TikTok after posting a video in which she expresses her uncertainty about the possibility of canceling her trip to Cuba, due to the confusion created by conflicting information about immigration restrictions.

“I am here debating whether to cancel my trip to Cuba, whether to go or not, because every day they announce something new. That you may not be able to go to Cuba now, that you might end up stuck outside. That you can’t go to the Dominican Republic. A thousand lawyers here on TikTok, one says one thing, another says something else. How long is this going to last?”, commented the young woman identified as @saylin4020 on her TikTok account.

His statements reflect the fear of many Cubans abroad, who are concerned about being caught in the middle of unilateral decisions made by the Cuban government or facing new restrictions that affect their rights to enter and leave the country.

In recent months, various versions have circulated on social media about potential legal changes that could affect Cuban citizens who have emigrated, including the revocation of passports, limitations on returning to the island, or restrictions on traveling to third countries like the Dominican Republic. Often lacking official confirmation, this information has caused alarm among the diaspora.

The video has garnered thousands of views and comments, highlighting the growing distrust toward the decisions of the Cuban regime, as well as the legal insecurity faced by Cuban emigrants, especially those who still have family or personal ties to the island.

Frequently Asked Questions about Travel for Cubans from the U.S. to Cuba

Why do some Cubans hesitate to travel to Cuba from the United States?

The uncertainty regarding migration restrictions and potential legal changes raises doubts among Cubans in the United States about whether they should travel to Cuba. Conflicting information on social media fuels these fears, leading many to consider canceling their trips out of concern for being stranded outside the island or facing additional restrictions.

Are there official restrictions for Cubans traveling from the United States to Cuba?

Currently, there is no official confirmation of restrictions preventing Cuban residents in the U.S. from traveling to Cuba. However, warnings and fears of possible changes in immigration policies have caused concern among the Cuban community abroad.

What should Cubans residing in the U.S. consider before traveling to Cuba?

It is advisable for Cubans residing in the U.S. to stay informed about any changes in immigration policies before planning a trip to Cuba. Consulting with experts and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order can help avoid issues when returning to the United States.

How does distrust of the Cuban regime affect Cuban emigrants?

The growing distrust towards the Cuban regime causes legal insecurity among Cuban emigrants, especially those who have family or personal ties to the island. This is reflected in the indecision about traveling to Cuba and the fear of being trapped by unilateral decisions of the Cuban government.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.