APPLYING FOR A LICENSE TO VISIT CUBA
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Go
to the website at www.treas.gov
- Click on Enforcement
- Click on Foreign Assets Control
- Click on Cuba Sanctions
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Click on Comprehensive guidelines…
- Go to page 37 or so of the guidelines and follow
everything they ask you to do. (See below for what I
wrote.)
- Wait for 2 months and Voilá! you should receive your
license.
Here is the letter
our rector wrote affirming that ours was a real church, as per point #2 of the
requirements for obtaining a license:
26 July, 2006
Licensing Division
Office of Foreign Assets Control
U.S. Department of the Treasury
1500
Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20220
To Whom It May Concern:
I write to provide certification
that the Church of the Holy Comforter, Tallahassee, Florida is an
unincorporated subsidiary of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida, Inc. – an
exclusively religious, not-for-profit, 501c(3), Florida corporation,
headquartered at 325 Market Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
Holy Comforter
Church was organized as a
congregation of the Diocese in 1953 to provide for the regular religious
purposes of weekly worship services, pastoral care and counseling for its
members, religious instruction for its members, particularly its children, and
to serve the needs of the surrounding community. Holy Comforter has met these objectives,
uninterrupted, for 53 years under the leadership of the Bishops of Florida, the
Rectors of the congregation, and its Vestries – an elected governing board
comprised of lay people.
Holy Comforter
Church proclaims,
teaches, and lives the doctrinal faith of Christianity as witnessed in the
ecumenical Christian creeds, the historical traditions and teachings of the
Christian Church, and the specific doctrines and discipline of the Episcopal
Church in the United States of America (ECUSA).
Holy Comforter is affiliated exclusively with this one denomination,
ECUSA.
Sincerely,
The Rev. F. Thomas Crittenden, 5th
Rector of the Church of the Holy Comforter
Here is our
application as I completed it:
Application for a Religious License to visit Cuba
Case No. CT-8358 (We had already applied once and been
turned down, that is why we already had a number here. We were turned down because I did not give
enough details in the first application for point #5 where you list the type
and examples of activities, so give LOTS!)
Church of the Holy Comforter
I. Identify your organization.
a.) Provide the name and address of your
religious organization
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER
2015
FLEISCHMANN ROAD
TALLAHASSEE,
FL 32308
b.) Provide name and phone number of
institutional contact responsible for the application.
JULIA M. SULLIVAN
(850) 980-3503
II. Written Certification that your organization
meets each of the requirements.
SEE ATTACHED LETTER DATED 26 JULY, 2006 (original letter
from first application) FROM THE REVEREND F. THOMAS CRITTENDEN
III. Identify the category of travel:
We formally request a specific RELIGIOUS license pursuant to
515.566(a) of the Regulations authorizing individuals and groups affiliated in
a formal significant way with the EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER to
engage in transactions directly incident to a full-time program of religious
activities in Cuba
under the auspices of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER.
IV. List and provide examples of activities:
- We
will be attending church services at two companion Episcopal
churches. Those churches are San
Miguel y todos los Ángeles in the town of Ceballos
and Santiago Apóstol in the town of Baraguá.
- We
will be participating in religious discussions having to do with our
companion relationship at both churches.
- We
will be participating in religious celebrations such as the celebration of
the Saint's name of our churches.
- We
will participate in church services that are connected with religious
holidays and celebrations.
- We
will attend Bible study groups and Sunday school classes at both churches.
- We
will also attend the church
of San Lucas in
Ciego de Avila and participating in the same type of activities. San Lucas, although not our companion
church, is another Episcopal church and is the third church of our
companion church rector, the Reverend José Ángel Gutiérrez of Ciego de
Avila.
- Examples
of these activities in which we participated in these churches are:
- Attending
services at all 3 churches
- Participating
in religious celebrations held in the churches
- Participation
in discussions of the meaning of our companion relationship
- Attending
Bible study groups and Sunday school groups at all 3 churches.
V. Written statement certifying the following:
a.) That our license
will not be used for touristic purposes.
I hereby
solemnly affirm that our license to visit Cuba has never been nor ever will
be used for touristic purposes. Our
purposes for visiting Cuba
are strictly for visiting our companion church there and participating in
activities associated with our companion church. Going to Cuba
as a tourist has never been and will never be the purpose of our visits to Cuba
and is stated clearly to all those who will travel that this is NOT a touristic
visit and should not be viewed or undertaken as such.
b.) That the proposed
travel will be supervised by an official of our religious organization.
The people
who travel to Cuba
under our license will always be supervised by an official of the Episcopal
Church of the Holy Comforter. There will
not be an occasion in which they will not be supervised by such a person.
c.) All persons
traveling pursuant to a license will engage in a "full-time schedule of religious activities that cannot be completed in
a shorter period of time".
I hereby
affirm that all persons traveling under our license will engage in a full-time
schedule of religious activities which cannot be completed in a shorter period
of time.
I do hereby swear and affirm that all of the information
above is correct and truthful.
Sincerely,
Julia M. Sullivan, Ph.D.