Cuban woman with I-220A in the U.S. sends a message to those in her situation: "That harms the soul."

A Cuban in the U.S. with an I-220A urges her fellow countrymen to remain calm amid immigration uncertainty, recommending that they stick to their routine and patiently await judicial decisions.


A Cuban residing in the United States with an I-220A form has wanted to convey a message of reassurance to fellow countrymen who, like her, are going through moments of immigration uncertainty.

Their message, conveyed through their TikTok profile under the name @nievesbarroloregmail.com, is clear: stay calm, live normally, and avoid hasty decisions.

"Please, live your normal day-to-day life. Forget about the I-220A topic because you're going to go crazy. Now is not the time to do anything; just continue with your normal process, as nothing has changed and, for now, nothing will change," he expressed.

The woman, who identifies herself as a holder of the I-220A, a document of release on parole granted to many Cubans upon arriving in U.S. territory, insisted that it is important not to fall into panic or be swayed by rumors.

"Please, sleep peacefully, as that harms the soul. Stop thinking so much about residency, paperwork, and things. Don't do anything, just continue with your normal daily routine," he added.

In recent weeks, the Cuban community with I-220A has been anxious due to varying interpretations regarding the status of this form in immigration courts, awaiting how judges will decide to handle these cases.

The Cuban emphasized that the key now is to patiently await the development of the legal processes

"We will see how the judges react in court; we must wait, for now there is nothing concrete. Don't despair. Keep moving forward, enjoy your family, being here, and work calmly. I am also I-220A," he concluded.

This call adds to other testimonies circulating on social media and support groups for migrants, where Cubans are urged not to act on impulses and to stay informed through official channels or reliable sources.

Frequently Asked Questions About I-220A Immigration Status for Cubans in the U.S.

What is Form I-220A?

The I-220A form is a notice of supervised release issued by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Cuban migrants who are in the process of regularization in the United States. This document allows for temporary stay in the country while the immigration case is being resolved, although it does not guarantee a defined immigration status or protection against deportation.

How should Cubans with I-220A act in the face of immigration uncertainty?

Cubans with I-220A should remain calm and continue with their normal lives, according to recommendations from other migrants in the same situation. It is advised not to rush into impulsive decisions and to patiently await the development of legal processes, avoiding panic or getting swept away by unverified rumors.

What should Cubans with I-220A do regarding their legal cases?

It is crucial for Cubans with I-220A to keep their address updated and to regularly check the status of their case in the judicial system to avoid orders of deportation in absentia. It is also recommended to seek specialized legal advice to better understand their immigration situation and make informed decisions.

Are there success stories of Cubans with I-220A in the U.S.?

Yes, there are several cases of Cubans with I-220A who have managed to move forward in their lives in the U.S., such as purchasing their first home or obtaining permanent residency. These testimonies reflect the resilience and hope of the Cuban community in overcoming legal and economic challenges while pursuing the American dream.

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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.