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Cuban Bank Accounts Frozen: What Migrants Need to Know

Cuban Immigrants Face ⁣Account ​freezes Due ⁣to Banking and ‍tax⁤ Compliance​ Checks

Cuban immigrants ‍in the ‌United States⁣ are reporting potential disruptions to their financial access as banks and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ⁢increase scrutiny of immigration and tax status.‌ Bank of⁤ America is⁢ notifying customers with ⁢cuban citizenship or residency about the need to update their immigration documentation, potentially leading to account freezes ⁢or ​closures. This stems ‌from federal ⁣sanctions against Cuba ⁣requiring stricter banking controls.

According to reports from Univision News 23, the bank is requesting ​updated residence ‌information from clients whose⁣ temporary documentation is nearing expiration.⁢ Immigration attorney jesús Novo explains that individuals can demonstrate​ valid status with documentation like asylum notifications,⁣ work permits, or pending residency⁢ applications. However, those‍ who entered under humanitarian parole without⁢ subsequently applying for ⁤asylum or initiating ⁤the Cuban Adjustment Act process may face greater challenges.

One ⁤migrant, speaking anonymously⁤ to Univision 23, described having their account ‍frozen, preventing all transactions. Access‍ was only restored weeks later after providing proof of a ‌pending residency application under the ​Cuban​ Adjustment Act, allowing for⁢ a temporary extension‌ of⁣ account use.

Separately, the IRS is issuing ⁢Final Notices of Intent to Seize assets for unpaid taxes. ignoring these notices can result in the immediate freezing of bank accounts, wages, and ​property. While funds aren’t automatically‍ withdrawn, they become inaccessible ⁣upon notification. The IRS provides a 21-day window to respond, negotiate a payment plan, or resolve the debt, with the possibility of releasing the ‌hold, ‌though the underlying debt remains.

Novo advises those receiving these‌ notices to⁣ act promptly, providing copies of all relevant immigration and tax documentation, and avoiding the submission of ⁤original documents.‍ He stresses the importance of addressing ‍these⁤ issues ‌quickly to avoid prolonged financial disruption.

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