Minjus.gob.cu Solicitudes Apr 2026
"There is a family living there now. A mother and two children. They were assigned the house by the housing office in 2010. They have nowhere else to go."
The website minjus.gob.cu/solicitudes had a new entry under Elena's profile: Solicitud #0047823 – RESUELTA. She clicked.
Elena checked the portal's status tracker every morning before work. En revisión. The same green stamp every day. At the tobacco factory where she sorted leaves, her coworker Javier laughed. "That page is a ghost, Elena. A pretty ghost with a .gob.cu address."
"Follow me."
Elena stopped breathing.
Abuela Clara crossed herself. "They said ninety days when your father was alive. He's been gone nine years."
A name. A real name. Elena wrote it on her palm with a pen. minjus.gob.cu solicitudes
A gray confirmation box appeared: Su solicitud ha sido recibida. Tiempo estimado de respuesta: 90 días hábiles.
"It's the only way," Elena whispered, not taking her eyes off the loading icon. The website was austere—a column of blue links on a white background, like a hospital form. But it was a door.
They walked through a labyrinth of corridors to a small room with a single window overlooking a dusty courtyard. On the desk: Elena's expediente . It was thick as a brick. "There is a family living there now
Her fingers hovered over the keyboard. She had scanned her father's escritura (title deed), her birth certificate, her carnet de identidad , and a sworn statement from the neighbor who remembered the house before the change.
That was tomorrow.