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Old Jul 2, 2004, 1:38 am
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SemiElite
 
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I think I fall through the cracks legally, and thus would be entitled to visit Cuba "legally." But I'm not a lawyer. And if I can get away with it, it would definitely be an oversight because my situation is quite unusual. Any legal opinions here would certainly be most welcome!

First of all, although I'm a U.S. citizen, my wife would be most willing to pay for my expenses in Cuba (at least stating so for U.S. Customs).

My wife is an Australian citizen and resident. We still haven't permanently gotten together since our marriage. My application for Australian residency is pending. Her earnings are strictly in Aussie dollars, and she has no status as a U.S. resident.

I understand that I'm OK if I don't spend U.S. dollars or equiv. earned here. Her Aussie dollars earned there have never been comingled with mine.

So LEGALLY, can I travel to Cuba??? Am I within the letter of the law???
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