Minjus.gob.cu Solicitudes Guide
But last month, a new digital form had appeared on the Ministry of Justice portal: Solicitud para Reclamación de Propiedad (Request for Property Claim). No more waiting in line at 4 a.m. No more bribes for a stamped photocopy. Just a form.
Her grandmother, Abuela Clara, shuffled into the room with two cups of café cubano. "Still staring at that screen?" minjus.gob.cu solicitudes
"Señora Elena? I am Licenciada Fuentes." But last month, a new digital form had
But she noticed something. The tracker had a new feature: a chat icon. A tiny blue speech bubble in the corner. She clicked it. Just a form
"I reviewed your claim," Fuentes said, not sitting down. "The 'temporary occupancy' was never legally renewed after 2002. That means the state's claim expired. The house is yours. But..."
Elena checked the portal's status tracker every morning before work. En revisión. The same green stamp every day. At the tobacco factory where she sorted leaves, her coworker Javier laughed. "That page is a ghost, Elena. A pretty ghost with a .gob.cu address."
Her fingers hovered over the keyboard. She had scanned her father's escritura (title deed), her birth certificate, her carnet de identidad , and a sworn statement from the neighbor who remembered the house before the change.