US begins issuing first visas in Cuba in more than 4 years

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US begins issuing first visas in Cuba in more than 4 years
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The US embassy in Cuba began issuing visas on Tuesday for the first time since alleged sonic attacks against diplomatic staff more than four years ago.

HAVANA, Cuba — Washington closed its consular services in the Cuban capital in 2017 after US personnel and their families suffered from mystery illnesses subsequently known as “Havana Syndrome.”

The United States announced two months ago it would begin a “limited” and “gradual” reopening of its embassy and consular services. “We’re hoping that everything goes well. I’ve been waiting three years for this to rejoin my daughter” who is in the United States, said one man who spoke on condition of anonymity. “I haven’t seen her for seven years.”

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