According to the official statement, the measure will be in force this month of July, so the process to request appointments and get the stamped visa for foreigners of Cuban nationality has been temporarily suspended.
The new director of the SNM, Roger Mojica, assured that the institution is committed to transparency in these procedures, and stressed the importance of complying with Panama’s migration laws, always respecting human rights.
In its message, the institution emphasized that after the technical problem is resolved, applicants may resume the process to acquire the stamped visa at the SNM headquarters in Panamanian City.
This measure aims to guarantee a safe migration process in accordance with the regulations in force, ensuring that all applications are handled properly after the system is reestablished, the statement pointed out.
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