There are about 1,000 Cuban Korean descendants who supported the Korea independence movement. These are descendants of people who left Korea in 1905. After four years of labor contracts, the labor contracts were over, but there was no home country to return. they had to go out of the way to Mexico and Cuba for the diaspora. It is descendants of Korean immigrants who migrated from Mexico to Cuba in 1921. This paper approaches the Cuban Korean in terms of diaspora. It focuses on the independence movements of the first generation of Cuban diasporas from the standpoint of Gabriel Sheffer's stateless-diaspora. The independence movements of the Cuban Korean diaspora without the state have been mainly centered on Manchuria, Shanghai and the Maritime Provinces. This paper focuses on the campaign for the independence movement of the Koreans in Cuba. To understand this, we need to know about the history of the Cuban Korean diaspora and the characteristics of the residence of Cuban Korean descendants who raised funds for Korea independence in Cuba. Since Cuba is a state of alienation from Korea, Cuban Koreans are in a blind spot from the Korean policy of overseas affairs. Cuban Koreans are living in Cuban society because they can not reveal their ethnicity under the socialist system. Therefore, they are mostly localized with very low identity as Koreans. For this study, the author visited Cuba twice in May and July 2016. Visiting Havana, Matanzas and Cardenas, the author met about 100 Cuban Koreans. In this process, the Korean government confirmed that 16 Cuban Korean received the honor as a contribution to the independence campaign fund for Korea. However, this was a unilateral announcement of the government, and it was noticed to the descendants of Lim Chon Taek, but only to the descendants of the remaining fifteens. This paper finds Cuban Korean descendants and seeks ways for the medals to be delivered. The data on the Cuban Koreans used here are the materials of Shinhan Min-Bo and the National Veterans Affairs Office of the Korean National Assembly issued by San Francisco in the US. I used materials and interviews I collected in May and July 2016 visiting Cuba twice.