




¨CUBA ELECTRONIC TOURIST VISA¨ (E-VISA)
Traveling to Cuba in 2025 is easier and more modern thanks to the digitization of the immigration process, but it requires certain mandatory steps to be followed. Preparing your e-Visa, D'Viajeros form, and medical insurance in advance will ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience upon arrival on the island.
To enter Cuba as a tourist, all travelers must meet the following requirements:
The Cuban e-Visa replaces the old physical tourist card. It is an official digital document issued by the Cuban immigration authorities that authorizes entry into the country for tourism purposes.
Validity of the e-Visa
To apply for the e-Visa, you only need to:
One week before your travel date, you will only need to:
Note:
Countries with which Cuba has visa waiver agreements are exempt.
Business trips, journalism, extended stays, or work require special visas, so you should contact the Cuban Consulates or Embassies.
Citizens of the following countries must apply for an A-1 visa to enter Cuba: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Iraq, Iran, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, and Yemen. Exceptions for these citizens if they have any of the following valid documents: U.S. residence or Green Card, European Union residence, multiple-entry visa for the U.S., Canada, or the Schengen area.
All e-visa purchases are non-refundable. Please carefully check your details before confirming your application.