- Go to my Cuba visa page for information on the different types of visas for Cuba.
- Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Cuba: Yes.
- Despite the need to fit into one of the 12 categories of authorized travel to Cuba, many people decide to go anyway. Check out this page for information on how to plan your trip.
- Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to Cuba:
- Foreigners of virtually all countries will need a Tourist Card in order to enter Cuba. In most situations, your airline will give you the opportunity to purchase this card at check-in. You can also get it through a travel agency.
- You can also get a Tourist Card for Cuba at your local embassy or consulate, but why go through all the hassle when it is so much easier to do it at the airport of departure?
- The Tourist Card will enable you to stay in Cuba for 30 days, extendable for an additional 30 days.
- Where to find the Cuba Embassy or Consulate closest to your place of residence:
- If you’re inside the U.S.:
- Embassy of Cuba
- Also, you can check out the Department of Treasury site for some super-detailed information on Cuba for U.S. citizens
- If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here to go to the proper pages of the Cuba mission site.
- If you’re inside the U.S.:
Further Reading
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