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A Cuban Child's Joy Upon Receiving Residency: "I'm an I220A Mom, but with a Resident Child"

Saturday, March 29, 2025 by Oscar Fernandez

A heartwarming video shared on TikTok by Cuban user @arletis_diaz has touched the hearts of thousands, capturing the moment her young son checks the mailbox and discovers his U.S. residency has arrived. "I asked him to check the mail for me. I didn't think he'd recognize what it was, but when I saw his eyes fill with tears, I knew he understood. I was so nervous. I couldn't even speak," the mother wrote accompanying the video.

"God's timing is perfect. It took 1 year and 9 months to have you with me. Thanks to the humanitarian parole, after 1 year and 3 months, you are now a resident. God knows how much I fought to make this possible. I'm an I220A mom, but with a resident child," she added.

The video captures the boy checking the mailbox with a mix of anticipation and nerves. His reaction upon realizing the document's significance has moved thousands of viewers. The comments on the post reflect the pain, hope, and struggle many Cuban families face in their quest for reunification in the United States. "How beautiful, if only the world knew what Cubans endure," one user commented. "Poor thing, even children are traumatized by these legal issues. Congratulations, beautiful. God bless you, prince," read another comment.

Perseverance Amidst Uncertainty

This story of a Cuban mother, who identifies as a beneficiary of the I-220A form, highlights one of the many migration stories characterized by uncertainty and perseverance. In this case, humanitarian parole provided a pathway for her son to achieve legal status in the U.S., in contrast to her current situation.

"I looked at him and thought: When did he grow up so much, that he no longer acts like a child?" the mother responded to several comments, still moved by her son's maturity. The video, beyond its endearing nature, has become a symbol of hope, sparking a wave of solidarity among Cubans both on and off the island.

Many users have taken the opportunity to share their own stories of waiting, struggle, and migratory dreams, affirming that, as @arletis_diaz rightly said, "God's timing is perfect."

Understanding Humanitarian Parole and Cuban Migration

What is humanitarian parole?

Humanitarian parole is a temporary allowance for individuals to enter the United States, typically for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, even if they do not have a visa.

How does the I-220A form relate to Cuban migrants?

The I-220A form is often associated with individuals under supervision, including those awaiting a final decision on their immigration status. It highlights the complex legal journeys many Cuban migrants navigate.

Why do many Cuban families seek reunification in the U.S.?

Many Cuban families pursue reunification in the U.S. due to political, economic, and social challenges in Cuba, seeking better opportunities and safety for their families.

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