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Cuba Tourist Visa
Single    Entry
Get by 14th Feb, 25   
Stay upto As per embassy   
Valid upto As per embassy   
Documents Required

What you’ll need for a successful visa application

  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date
  • Your passport should have a minimum of 2 blank pages
  • Your passport should have been issued within the last 10 years
  • Indian passports with any observations or corrections will not be accepted
  • Previously issued passports, if you have any

  • Two recent coloured passport-size photographs
  • Size of the photos: 35mm x 45mm without any border
  • Ensure your photos have a white background with 80% face coverage

  • Personal bank statement (last 6 months) with seal and signature of the bank

  • If you're visiting friends or family, you'll need an invitation letter along with a copy of their passport and visa 

  • Minors travelling without a parent or guardian, require a NOC or No Objection Certificate from their parents
  • If employed, you require a Leave Sanction Certificate from your employer
  • Notarized affidavit in which the person declares that only visit Cuba for tourism purposes and not for other activities

  • Flight Tickets
  • Hotel Booking
  • Travel Insurance

  • Cuba visa application form
  • Original Covering letter stating the purpose and duration of stay.  (If self-employed the cover letter should be on business letterhead)
  • Original leave letter from your organisation

  • Marriage certificate (if your spouse's name is not in your passport)
  • Wedding/engagement photos and your wedding card or invitation (for newly married couples)
  • Asset documents such as fixed deposits, stocks owned and property papers
  • School/College Identity card incase the applicant is a student
  • Birth certificates for minors
  • For minors- Financial documents of parents are required to be submitted along with the application & passport copy for the parents

Frequently Asked Questions

Bringing gifts for locals is a kind gesture. Consider items like toiletries, clothing, or school supplies.

Contact your embassy, local authorities, or travel insurance provider for assistance in an emergency while in Cuba.

Cuba has strict rules regarding drugs, and tourists should respect local customs and laws.

A tourist card, often confused with a visa, is an alternative entry document for travellers to Cuba. It is primarily used by travellers from certain countries, particularly in the Caribbean and Latin America.

A Cuban tourist visa, often known as a "tourist card," is a required travel document for non-Cuban citizens to enter Cuba for leisure and tourism purposes. It permits a stay of up to 30 days, extendable for another 30 days.

All foreign travellers need a tourist visa except for a few visa-exempt countries. Check with your country's Cuban embassy or consulate for specific requirements.

To apply for a Cuba tourist visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba tourist visa application process.

You can extend your tourist visa for another 30 days at immigration offices in Cuba before it expires.

Yes, you can visit family and friends with a tourist visa.

While credit cards are accepted in some places, carrying cash is advisable, as credit card usage can be limited.

Check with your mobile provider about international roaming, or consider purchasing a Cuban SIM card for local calls.

Bringing gifts for locals is a kind gesture. Consider items like toiletries, clothing, or school supplies.

Contact your embassy, local authorities, or travel insurance provider for assistance in an emergency while in Cuba.

Cuba has strict rules regarding drugs, and tourists should respect local customs and laws.

A tourist card, often confused with a visa, is an alternative entry document for travellers to Cuba. It is primarily used by travellers from certain countries, particularly in the Caribbean and Latin America.

A Cuban tourist visa, often known as a "tourist card," is a required travel document for non-Cuban citizens to enter Cuba for leisure and tourism purposes. It permits a stay of up to 30 days, extendable for another 30 days.

All foreign travellers need a tourist visa except for a few visa-exempt countries. Check with your country's Cuban embassy or consulate for specific requirements.

To apply for a Cuba tourist visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba tourist visa application process.

You can extend your tourist visa for another 30 days at immigration offices in Cuba before it expires.

Yes, you can visit family and friends with a tourist visa.

While credit cards are accepted in some places, carrying cash is advisable, as credit card usage can be limited.

Check with your mobile provider about international roaming, or consider purchasing a Cuban SIM card for local calls.

Additional Information

  • Your Cuba Tourist Visa application fees along with the service charge are non-refundable when approved or rejected by the Embassy
  • Your Cuba Tourist Visa fee is approximately $87, and its equivalent in INR will depend on the exchange rate on the day you pay
  • Additional documents may be required by the Embassy and should be submitted in a timely manner
  • Your Cuba Tourist Visa application approval/rejection and processing time are all under the sole discretion of the immigration office and no one else
  • Cuba Tourist Visa issued under visit/business/transit/tourist purposes does not make the bearer eligible to work in Cuba

Cuba

Eligibility Criteria:

  • + A holiday in Cuba.
  • + Visiting friends or family.
  • + Visiting for medical treatment.
  • + Participating in unpaid events or contests.
  • + Enrolling in non-credit short study courses.
View All Criteria

Document List:

Passport
Photograph
Financial Documents
Invitation Letter - format provided by StampThePassport
No Objection Certificate - format provided by StampThePassport
Travel Documents - provided by StampThePassport
Supporting Documents - provided by StampThePassport
Other Documents
Cuba Business Visa
Single    Entry
Get by 14th Feb, 25   
Stay upto As per embassy   
Valid upto As per embassy   
Documents Required

What you’ll need for a successful visa application

  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date
  • Your passport should have a minimum of 2 blank pages
  • Your passport should have been issued within the last 10 years
  • Indian passports with any observations or corrections will not be accepted
  • Previously issued passports, if you have any

  • Two recent coloured passport-size photographs
  • Size of the photos: 35mm x 45mm without any border
  • Ensure your photos have a white background with 80% face coverage

  • Personal bank statement (last 6 months) with seal and signature of the bank
  • Income Tax returns (last 3 years)
  • Salary slips (last 3 months)
  • Financial documents of sponsor and sponsorship letter (if sponsored)
  • GST registration certificate (If self-employed)

  • You'll need an invitation letter from the company or person you're visiting. The letter should include the purpose and duration of your visit, and be on an official business letterhead

  • Flight Tickets
  • Hotel Booking
  • Travel Insurance

  • Cuba  visa application form
  • Business Cover letter- Original covering letter from the company stating the purpose and duration of stay on business letterhead

Frequently Asked Questions

A Cuba Business Visa is a travel document that allows foreign nationals to enter Cuba for business-related activities. This Visa is necessary for individuals intending to engage in various business endeavours, including meetings, conferences, trade negotiations, investment discussions, and market research.

To apply for a Cuba business visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba business visa application process.

A Cuban business or entity must act as your sponsor when applying for a Cuban business Visa. They will provide you with an invitation letter that you'll need for your application.

A Cuba Business Visa allows you to engage in various business activities, including attending meetings, conferences, trade negotiations, investment discussions, market research, and other related endeavors.

The processing time for a Cuba Business Visa is within 30 days.

Yes, self-employed individuals with legitimate business purposes in Cuba can apply for a Cuba Business Visa. Ensure that you provide the necessary documentation to support your application.

If you need to extend your stay in Cuba for business purposes, you should visit the immigration authorities in Cuba. You'll need to provide a valid reason for the extension, and it will be subject to their approval.

Business attire is recommended when attending meetings and formal events in Cuba. Dressing professionally and conservatively is considered appropriate.

While you can bring business equipment into Cuba, you may be required to declare and register certain items with customs. It's essential to comply with customs regulations to avoid any issues.

Engaging in import and export activities in Cuba typically requires specific licenses. Be sure to check with the relevant authorities and comply with Cuban trade regulations.

Yes, opening a bank account in Cuba for business is possible. However, the process may involve specific regulations and requirements. Consult with local banks and financial institutions for guidance.

Cuba has specific currency exchange rates and regulations. It's essential to exchange currency through official channels and consult with local banks to understand the exchange process.

While applying for permanent residency in Cuba is possible, this typically involves a separate application process. Foreign investors and individuals with significant contributions to the country may be eligible for residency.

If you lose your passport or Visa in Cuba, contact your embassy or consulate immediately. They will guide and assist in reporting the loss and obtaining a replacement.

While holding a Cuba Business Visa, you can generally travel within the country. However, informing local authorities of your movements is advisable, especially if you plan to visit regions with specific regulations or restrictions.

A Cuba Business Visa is a travel document that allows foreign nationals to enter Cuba for business-related activities. This Visa is necessary for individuals intending to engage in various business endeavours, including meetings, conferences, trade negotiations, investment discussions, and market research.

To apply for a Cuba business visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba business visa application process.

A Cuban business or entity must act as your sponsor when applying for a Cuban business Visa. They will provide you with an invitation letter that you'll need for your application.

A Cuba Business Visa allows you to engage in various business activities, including attending meetings, conferences, trade negotiations, investment discussions, market research, and other related endeavors.

The processing time for a Cuba Business Visa is within 30 days.

Yes, self-employed individuals with legitimate business purposes in Cuba can apply for a Cuba Business Visa. Ensure that you provide the necessary documentation to support your application.

If you need to extend your stay in Cuba for business purposes, you should visit the immigration authorities in Cuba. You'll need to provide a valid reason for the extension, and it will be subject to their approval.

Business attire is recommended when attending meetings and formal events in Cuba. Dressing professionally and conservatively is considered appropriate.

While you can bring business equipment into Cuba, you may be required to declare and register certain items with customs. It's essential to comply with customs regulations to avoid any issues.

Engaging in import and export activities in Cuba typically requires specific licenses. Be sure to check with the relevant authorities and comply with Cuban trade regulations.

Yes, opening a bank account in Cuba for business is possible. However, the process may involve specific regulations and requirements. Consult with local banks and financial institutions for guidance.

Cuba has specific currency exchange rates and regulations. It's essential to exchange currency through official channels and consult with local banks to understand the exchange process.

While applying for permanent residency in Cuba is possible, this typically involves a separate application process. Foreign investors and individuals with significant contributions to the country may be eligible for residency.

If you lose your passport or Visa in Cuba, contact your embassy or consulate immediately. They will guide and assist in reporting the loss and obtaining a replacement.

While holding a Cuba Business Visa, you can generally travel within the country. However, informing local authorities of your movements is advisable, especially if you plan to visit regions with specific regulations or restrictions.

Additional Information

  • Your Cuba  Business Visa application fees along with the service charge are non-refundable when approved or rejected by the Embassy
  • Your Cuba  Business Visa fee is approximately $115, and its equivalent in INR will depend on the exchange rate on the day you pay
  • Additional documents may be required by the Embassy and should be submitted in a timely manner
  • Your Cuba  Business Visa application approval/rejection and processing time are all under the sole discretion of the immigration office and no one else
  • Cuba  Business Visa issued under visit/business/transit/tourist purposes does not make the bearer eligible to work in Cuba 

Cuba

Eligibility Criteria:

  • + Attending business meetings in Cuba.
  • + Travelling for scientific, educational, professional, or business conventions, and conferences, on specific dates.
  • + Negotiating a contract.
  • + Participating in short-term training.
View All Criteria

Document List:

Passport
Photograph
Financial Documents
Invitation Letter - format provided by StampThePassport
Travel Documents - provided by StampThePassport
Supporting Documents - provided by StampThePassport
Cuba Transit Visa
Single    Entry
Get by 26th Feb, 25   
Stay upto 30 Day   
Valid upto 30 Day   
Documents Required

What you’ll need for a successful visa application

  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date
  • Your passport should have a minimum of 2 blank pages
  • Your passport should have been issued within the last 10 years
  • Indian passports with any observations or corrections will not be accepted
  • Previously issued passports, if you have any

  • Two recent coloured passport-size photographs
  • Size of the photos: 35mm x 45mm without any border
  • Ensure your photos have a white background with 80% face coverage

  • Copy of the valid visa/residence permit for your final destination, if applicable
  • Flight reservation to the final destination (if one way) or return ticket if you live in India

  • Original Covering letter stating the purpose and duration of stay. (If self-employed the cover letter should be on business letterhead)
  • Original leave letter from your organisation

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are transiting through Cuba on your way to another destination and need to leave the airport, you may require a transit visa. The specific requirements and application process for a transit visa can vary, so it's essential to consult the Cuban embassy or consulate for the latest information.

A Cuba Transit Visa, officially known as a "Cuba Tourist Card" or "Tarjeta del Turista," is a travel document that allows non-Cuban citizens to transit through Cuban territory on their way to another destination. It's a temporary authorization, and travellers must apply for it before their trip to Cuba.

Most non-Cuban travellers who are transiting through Cuba to a third country require a Cuba Transit Visa. However, travellers from countries with special agreements with Cuba may be exempt. You must check with your home country's Cuban Embassy or Consulate to determine your specific requirements.

To apply for a Cuba transit visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba transit visa application process.

When transiting through Cuba, there are several important factors to consider:

  • Entry and Exit Points: Ensure you know the specific entry and exit points in Cuba where you can transit
  • Customs and Immigration: Be prepared for customs and immigration procedures. You may be required to go through security checks and present your travel documents
  • Currency: Cuba has its money, so having some Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC) on hand for expenses during your transit is advisable
  • Local Laws and Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations in Cuba to avoid legal issues during your stay

Overstaying your Cuba Transit Visa can lead to fines, deportation, or other legal consequences. It is essential to abide by the visa's validity period and respect Cuban immigration laws.

Cuba has several international airports, with José Martí International Airport in Havana and Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport in Varadero as two of the most popular choices for travellers.

If you are transiting through Cuba on your way to another destination and need to leave the airport, you may require a transit visa. The specific requirements and application process for a transit visa can vary, so it's essential to consult the Cuban embassy or consulate for the latest information.

A Cuba Transit Visa, officially known as a "Cuba Tourist Card" or "Tarjeta del Turista," is a travel document that allows non-Cuban citizens to transit through Cuban territory on their way to another destination. It's a temporary authorization, and travellers must apply for it before their trip to Cuba.

Most non-Cuban travellers who are transiting through Cuba to a third country require a Cuba Transit Visa. However, travellers from countries with special agreements with Cuba may be exempt. You must check with your home country's Cuban Embassy or Consulate to determine your specific requirements.

To apply for a Cuba transit visa, you can apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in India, or you can also apply through stampthepassport.com where our visa experts will guide you through the Cuba transit visa application process.

When transiting through Cuba, there are several important factors to consider:

  • Entry and Exit Points: Ensure you know the specific entry and exit points in Cuba where you can transit
  • Customs and Immigration: Be prepared for customs and immigration procedures. You may be required to go through security checks and present your travel documents
  • Currency: Cuba has its money, so having some Cuban Convertible Pesos (CUC) on hand for expenses during your transit is advisable
  • Local Laws and Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations in Cuba to avoid legal issues during your stay

Overstaying your Cuba Transit Visa can lead to fines, deportation, or other legal consequences. It is essential to abide by the visa's validity period and respect Cuban immigration laws.

Cuba has several international airports, with José Martí International Airport in Havana and Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport in Varadero as two of the most popular choices for travellers.

Additional Information

  • Your Cuba Transit Visa application fees along with the service charge are non-refundable when approved or rejected by the Embassy
  • Your Cuba Transit Visa fee is approximately $121, and its equivalent in INR will depend on the exchange rate on the day you pay
  • Additional documents may be required by the Embassy and should be submitted in a timely manner
  • Your Cuba Transit Visa application approval/rejection and processing time are all under the sole discretion of the immigration office and no one else
  • Cuba Transit Visa issued under visit/business/transit/tourist purposes does not make the bearer eligible to work in Cuba

Cuba

Eligibility Criteria:

  • + You are changing transport in Cuba to travel to another destination.
  • + You are leaving within a short time from your arrival in Cuba.
  • + Your nationality disqualifies you for an automatic visa or visa waiver in Cuba.
View All Criteria

Document List:

Passport
Photograph
Travel Documents - provided by StampThePassport
Supporting Documents - provided by StampThePassport
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A visa is a kind of permission that allows a non-citizen to enter, transit, or remain in a specific country. It is typically issued by the government of the country to which the person wishes to travel, and it must be obtained before entering the country.

There are many different types of visas, but some common types include:

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Student visa
  • Work visa
  • Family visa
  • Permanent residence visa
  • Asylum/Refugee visa

An electronic visa, or e-Visa, enables applicants to submit their applications online and get their visas online. It can be obtained through the government's official website or through an authorized agency like StampThePassport

A tourist visa is a document issued by the government of a country that allows a foreign national to enter the country for tourism or personal travel reasons. Tourist visas are typically issued for 6 months or less.

A business visa is a type of visa that allows people to travel to another country for business purposes such as attending meetings, negotiating deals, or establishing new business relationships. This type of visa typically allows the holder to stay in the country for a shorter period of time, which can be for a few weeks to several months.

A family visa is a type of visa that allows people to enter the country to live with their family members who are citizens or legal permanent residents of that country. This can include spouses, children, parents, and siblings. The process of obtaining a family visa can be lengthy and requires the submission of various forms and documentation.

A visa is a kind of permission that allows a non-citizen to enter, transit, or remain in a specific country. It is typically issued by the government of the country to which the person wishes to travel, and it must be obtained before entering the country.

There are many different types of visas, but some common types include:

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Student visa
  • Work visa
  • Family visa
  • Permanent residence visa
  • Asylum/Refugee visa

An electronic visa, or e-Visa, enables applicants to submit their applications online and get their visas online. It can be obtained through the government's official website or through an authorized agency like StampThePassport

A tourist visa is a document issued by the government of a country that allows a foreign national to enter the country for tourism or personal travel reasons. Tourist visas are typically issued for 6 months or less.

A business visa is a type of visa that allows people to travel to another country for business purposes such as attending meetings, negotiating deals, or establishing new business relationships. This type of visa typically allows the holder to stay in the country for a shorter period of time, which can be for a few weeks to several months.

A family visa is a type of visa that allows people to enter the country to live with their family members who are citizens or legal permanent residents of that country. This can include spouses, children, parents, and siblings. The process of obtaining a family visa can be lengthy and requires the submission of various forms and documentation.

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