Cuban mother seeks help to travel from Costa Rica to Miami to treat her daughter's aggressive cancer

Little Mía Rey Jiménez, diagnosed with stage four cancer, needs a humanitarian visa and resources to receive treatment at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami.

Cuban woman and her young daughter sick with cancerPhoto © TikTok @team_guampy

A Cuban mother made a desperate plea for help from Costa Rica to save her daughter's life, Mía Rey Jiménez, a little girl of just two years old diagnosed with aggressive stage four cancer.

In a video published by the TikTok profile @team_guampy, the woman explains that Mía suffers from metastatic neuroblastoma and that a doctor from Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami is willing to take her in and provide the necessary treatment.

"My daughter’s name is Mía, she is two years old. She has cancer, stage four, aggressive. She has neuroblastoma with metastasis," the mother expressed, visibly moved. "We are in Costa Rica. We came crossing borders so that the girl could be saved," she added.

According to the account, he has already been given the opportunity to appear before immigration authorities to request an emergency visa with his Cuban passport, despite not having Costa Rican documentation yet. “That is a hope,” he said.

The woman insists that her case be made public to avoid a possible denial of her visa application. Additionally, she requested the support of the Cuban community in exile to gather the necessary resources and travel to the United States with her daughter.

"We are asking, myself, the girl, my family... for the case to be made public, because we need a visa and assistance to achieve it," she stated.

The story of little Mía has touched many Cubans on social media, where users have begun to share the video and express their solidarity with this family amid their struggle for a chance at life.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Situation of the Cuban Mother in Costa Rica and the Medical Treatment of Her Daughter

What is the situation of the Cuban mother seeking treatment for her daughter in Miami?

A Cuban mother is in Costa Rica seeking help to travel to Miami with her two-year-old daughter, who has aggressive stage four cancer. The girl, Mía Rey Jiménez, has been diagnosed with metastatic neuroblastoma. A doctor from Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami is willing to treat her, but they need an emergency visa to be able to travel.

¿Cómo está buscando la madre cubana obtener una visa de emergencia para su hija?

The mother has made a public appeal for her case to be known and to gain support, hoping to prevent a possible denial of her visa application. She has secured an appointment with the immigration authorities to request an emergency visa with her Cuban passport.

What support is the Cuban mother seeking from the international community?

The mother is seeking the support of the Cuban community in exile to gather the necessary resources to travel to the United States. Additionally, she has requested that her daughter's case be made public to increase the chances of receiving help and to ensure the medical treatment her daughter urgently needs.

What similar examples of Cubans in critical medical situations are mentioned in the context?

The context mentions cases such as that of Damir Ortiz, a Cuban boy who managed to travel to Miami for treatment after a fundraising campaign and an intense process of applying for humanitarian visas. Another case is that of Dailén, who left Cuba seeking treatments unavailable on the island. These examples highlight the challenge many Cubans face in accessing adequate medical care outside of Cuba.

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