A Cuban who had been living in the United States for several years made a video that has shocked several Internet users on social media who hope to one day live the same experience. This is Elier Beltrandes who, through his TikTok account, showed the moment he went to the mailbox at his house to pick up the document that accredits him as a resident of the United States.
In the material posted on the account “@elierediliobeltrandes”, the Antillean can be seen opening his mailbox and finding his green card that guarantees his regular stay in the United States. He looked noticeably excited in front of the camera for having achieved one of his great dreams in the land of opportunities, which is also the land of many who emigrate to the United States.
"Finally, after 4 years, a resident of this great country," wrote the Cuban in the description, which provoked many reactions from those who were able to see the audiovisual. Followers sent messages of congratulations for this success in his life that somehow changes his stay in the country of freedom. He also received questions about how his immigration process was during these years of waiting.
@elierediliobeltrandes Finally after 4 years resident of this great country 🇺🇸💪🇺🇸#resident #resident #cubans #cubansaroundtheworld #cubanosenmiami #Cuba #cubanosenhouston🇨🇺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🥰🥰 #cubanosenhouston ♬ original sound – Urban Music Real UMR
One of the users who calls himself “Morumbe Cabiosile” on the social network commented that where he lives seems to be working better. “Houston is lucky, mine arrived anyway and I am I-220A,” said the Cuban who received a response from the video’s protagonist if he had obtained his parole.
Another comment reflected the anxiety experienced by some Antilleans while they wait for their case to be resolved as soon as possible due to all the benefits they receive when it is resolved. 2, “Every day I dream of the moment of telling my mother that I received many congratulations” another on the account “Melo y José” showing how much he longs for this moment to be reunited with his mother.
"Give me the tricks, I don't know what to do with my I-220A anymore. Congratulations," added another user who has apparently tried to prove to the authorities that he wants to live in a free country, but has not received a positive response from them.
Elier also received messages of solidarity from those who, like him, have been waiting for four years for this important benefit that the United States grants to many immigrants. “I have been on an I220A for three years and six months without a cut-off date. I asked for my parole and neither one nor the other. Someone who can give me encouragement because the truth is I need a hug from my parents and my child.” “I have been waiting for mine for four years, congratulations,” said two Internet users who, in their texts, show the need to see their relatives again, something they cannot achieve if they do not have this document.
Words of encouragement after so much time of anxiety can also be read in the comments section, which, despite meeting this necessary goal, offer more motivation to people to continue achieving the goals they set for themselves once they are in a country other than their own. “Nah, congratulations bro.” “Congratulations bro, better late than never,” wrote two people.
Without a doubt, after four years, the Cuban managed to obtain his green card, which allows him to access better job offers and have legal status in the country. Elier is an example that when you fight for what you want with persistence and patience, happy moments also come into our lives.