The Cuba Partnership Resource Manual
General, not Specific OFAC Licenses
Last Updated (Thursday, 28 July 2011 15:16) Written by John Walter Thursday, 28 July 2011 15:07
In January President Obama resended the onerous OFAC application process. It is now possible for a church to travel to visit a church partner in Cuba in the following way: 1. The pastor writes a letter stating the dates of the trip, its objectives, and participants names. 2. Said letter should be on the church letterhead and signed by the pastor. This constitutes a "general license" and will be sufficient to enable the church to use the charter flights from Marazul Charters or other providers. As of July 2011, Marazul is still considering charter flight originating in Baltimore. The church should maintain records and a report of the trip(s) for five years.More Articles...
- An Introduction to the Cuba Partnership
- The Power of Empty Hands.
- On Being an Accompanier
- A Cuban Experience of Mission in Unity
- Brief History of PC(USA) Cuba Partnership Network
- Mairolet Vega Comas: On Partnetship
- Historical Highlights of Cuban Presbyterianism
- Volcanic Revolution on the Home Mission Field
- Mutual Mission Agreement
- Department of State, OFAC Licensing Process
- Travel Process for Churches Going to Cuba.
- Cultural Sensitivity in Cuba
- Sharing Your Experience
- Money and Cash Issues in Cuba
- Cuban Customs (the aduana) and Immigration
- The Alliance with Inter Church Medical Assistance- World Health
- A Table of Current Trip Expenses
- What to Take ~ What to Leave
- Health Issues and Medical Recommendations
- Weather and Holidays as a filter for Trip Planning
- Apendix Article: Light Street's Partnership Agreement
- Appendix Article: A Sample OFAC Application
- Appendix Article: Emergency Contacts in Cuba
- IPRC Addresses in El Centro Presbytery
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