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Bonitaapplebaum
Jul 15, 2012, 05:26 AM
Hes trying to go to cuba. Hes mot a us citizen had restraining order against him from both his exwife an her husband for severe domestic violence. Is he allowed to go to cuba. He has once already violated this order so has done jail time twice..

Bonitaapplebaum
Jul 15, 2012, 05:29 AM
My fiancé is from cuba and is trying to go for visit. Hes not a uscitizen and his exwife and her husband have an active restraing order agsinst him for severe domestic violence case. Can he be denied passport renewal and if so how does he go around to get there?

Fr_Chuck
Jul 15, 2012, 05:30 AM
It is very doubtful he will be able to go to Cuba.

What country is he a citizen of ? What country passport does he have.
If he is not a US citizen and in the US, what passport and what visa is he here on ? Is he in the US legally ?

Bonitaapplebaum
Jul 15, 2012, 06:03 PM
It is very doubtful he will be able to go to Cuba.

What country is he a citizen of ? what country passport does he have.?
If he is not a US citizen and in the US, what passport and what visa is he here on ? Is he in the US legally ?

Hes here on a work visa. But somehow the travel agent supposedly called cuba and he was able to go. But now because she did him the favor she's having a sexual relation with him I just found outthrew our children :(

Bonitaapplebaum
Jul 19, 2012, 01:09 PM
He's here from Cuba. Green card.. But travel agent helped him get to cuba supposedly by calling cuba.. then find out he's having an affair with her as well because she helped fixed his trip I believe illegally since there is an active restarining order against him for domestic violence. Can this travel agency be held liable since they issued the paperwork knowing he couldn't leave

AK lawyer
Jul 19, 2012, 05:14 PM
... can this travel agency be held liable since they issued the paperwork knowing he couldnt leave

Who says he can't leave? A restraining order in the U.S. shouldn't affect his ability to leave the U.S. Whether Cuba will let him into that country (At one point you say he is there, in another you imply he hasn't left the U.S. so it's confusing.) is another issue.