Cuba Visa
How to get a Cuba Visa Online
FILL OUT THE ONLINE FORM
Have your passport handy and fill in our simple online form in less than 5 minutes
RECEIVE YOUR VISA
We will send you your approved document within a few days - without you having to go anywhere!
START YOUR JOURNEY
At your destination, show your passport together with the received approved document.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CUBA VISA
- Passport
- Bank card to pay the visa fees
- Email address to receive the eVisa
If you are unable to provide any of this information, your application will be saved so that you can complete it later.
The Cuba visa application form is designed to minimize the chances of rejection due to errors and it takes 5 minutes to complete.
The entire process is carried out online and, once the request is approved, you will receive the documentation in your email in a matter of days.
Do you need more information about the visa for Cuba? See our complete guide: How to get a visa for Cuba
FAQ ABOUT THE CUBA VISA
Do I need the Cuban visa?
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If you want to check the situation of your nationality, you can use our eligibility verifier.
How much does the Cuban travel visa cost?
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When should I apply for the Cuban visa?
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CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR THE CUBA VISA
Use our eligibility checker to find out if you match with the requirements.
CUBAN TRAVEL VISA: MORE INFORMATION
Any citizen of an eligible country who wishes to visit Cuba will need to apply for the eVisa along with D’Viajeros. It is a single-entry visa, and it allows the holder to stay in Cuba for 90 days.
D’Viajeros is a digital form that you need to complete before traveling to Cuba. By providing important information in advance, you will speed up and simplify the entry process when you arrive. You will need to provide personal information, details about the trip, customs information and answer questions about your health.
If you carry any of these items with you or in your luggage, you will need to declare it in the form: live animals, weapons and their ammunition, cultural goods, narcotic substances, satellite communication equipment, walkie-talkies, pornography, or products of animal or plant origin.
We need to remind you that it is compulsory to take out travel insurance before traveling to Cuba. The documents required for traveling to Cuba are a valid passport and the confirmed travel insurance policy.
Note that each government reserves the right to deny entry to the country even if the visa has been approved. Each traveler will be treated individually upon arrival by the immigration officer at the airport, port, or border. An entry denial normally occurs when the person represents a threat to security or national interests.