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Because of the large number of Cuban-American residents.
If Castro lets you out of Cuba to travel to Florida then yes.
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In nearly all cases, Cubans need to pre-obtain a visa.
Americans are not allowed to invest in, trade with, or travel to Cuba for business.
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I would like to know, how long does it take a Cuban to become a resident of the us once he has filed his paper work, and once that is taken care of how soon can he travel to cuba.
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