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Cuba
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How to Apply: Health Declaration Card

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No need to deal with the embassy. We do it for you so you don't lose valuable time.

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Take your trip!

Present your Passport and the Health Declaration we provide when you arrive at the airport.

How to Apply: Embassy Registration

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Fill Out Online Application

Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal

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Travel Safely

Your embassy will assist you if an emergency (eg. Natural disasters, civil unrest, etc) occur

Why Register with the Embassy

Travel Registration is a service provided by the government. This service allows you to record information about your upcoming trip abroad to the Department of State so it can be used to assist you in case of an emergency. People residing abroad can also get routine information from their nearest embassy or consulate if registered.

Required Information to Apply

Once You Have Registered With Your Embassy Or Consulate, You Will Need To Update Your Data If:

  • your contact details change,
  • your civil status changes,
  • you are going back to your home country.

Learn More: Health Declaration Card

What you need to know

  • This Health Declaration is currently aimed at all nationalities, including the same Cuban citizens who have visited other countries and are returning to Cuba.

  • The Cuba Health Declaration Card is part of the required documents you will need to enter Cuba, it DOES NOT replace a visa. If your country requires a visa, the immigration officers will ask for your Visa when you enter Cuba. Keep in mind some nationalities will require a paper visa. If that is your case, we suggest you visit your local embassy.

  • All travelers are required to fill the Health Declaration Card before being allowed entry in Cuba. This document must be printed and signed.

  • All travelers are additionally required to present proof of a PCR test with negative results, taken in your departing country in the last 72 hours. It is recommended you bring two physical copies of your PCR test result with you.

  • You are also required to travel with COVID-19 insurance, and if this is not possible, then you have to buy a Cuban medical insurance coverage at the airport upon arrival.

  • Also, you might be subject for another PCR test, medical screening and self isolation upon arrival.

  • Travelers must pay a health tax of 30 USD, this must be already included in the air ticket.

  • If you are visiting Varadero, you are required to stay in the ‘safe tourist corridor’ zone.

DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
The Cuba Health Declaration Card is a travel requirement that applies to all travelers who wish to enter Cuba. It is part of the new health measures taken due to the coronavirus pandemic and aims to prevent outbreaks within the country’s borders. It will not replace other documents you may need to travel to Cuba, such as your visa, passport, or any other authorization.

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WHO CAN ENTER CUBA WITH THIS DOCUMENT?
Any visitor that wants to enter Cuba will have to show the Cuba Health Declaration Card during their arrival. It must be completed by everyone without exception.

All nationalities can apply here.

OBTAIN THE CUBA SANITARY STATEMENT FOR TRAVELLERS
To acquire this travel form, you will have to report your current health condition prior to taking your trip. While it is not mandatory to have a COVID-19 PCR Test to apply for this health declaration, you will have to present a negative result upon arrival.

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DISPLAY THE DOCUMENT
Once you submit your application, we will send you a PDF to your email. You will have to print and sign it before presenting it during your arrival.

Check the FAQs to view quarantine rules for Cuba.

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It is a travel health pass that is required for entry into the country. All arrivals (nationals or foreigners) must present it to the Cuban authorities. You will have to fill out the form, print it, and show it when required.

Do not forget that the Cuba Health Declaration Card DOES NOT replace a visa. In case you need to present a visa, immigration authorities will ask you to show it as well. Take into account that some nationalities must apply for a paper visa, which means they must get it at the closest Cuban embassy.

Yes, everyone traveling to Cuba must present a negative COVID-19 PCR Test result 72 hours before your trip. If you have a positive result, you will be asked to stay in quarantine for a specific amount of time.
Yes, all arrivals must present it. Families or other legal guardians must take care of filling out the Health Declaration on behalf of their children. Apply right now for the Cuba Health Declaration Card.
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Based on the COVID-19 PCR Test result, you may be asked to remain in quarantine. If you show a positive result, the government will ask you to self-isolate until they can verify you no longer carry with the disease. You are not required to undergo a quarantine if your result is negative.

You can apply at any time before you arrive in Cuba. We suggest you begin the process earlier with us so that we can start on your document at least 72 hours prior to your trip.

Apply now and don’t overthink about when to start.

You will only have to fill our online application form with your personal and travel information. When you complete it, our team of experts will process your request, and you will receive your document in your email inbox so you can print it.
Applying does not take more than 5 minutes.
It is a single entry document. This means that if you plan to visit Cuba more than once, you will have to apply for another health declaration when you need it.
Yes, this document is available for free. However, using iVisa, you will avoid doing tedious paperwork on your own. You will also skip the time-consuming process of waiting in long queues when you arrive. Moreover, you can complete the form whenever you want, and our outstanding team will make sure to provide you the best service possible.
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Learn more about Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers here.

Cuba is a small island in the Caribbean sea that tends to attract many tourists due to its warm climate and white-sand beaches. It might not be the first destination that crosses your mind due to its sociopolitical issues, but it’s still a fascinating country that can make you fall in love with its colorful capital city, La Habana, and also its crowded music clubs and its exotic island culture.

Visiting Cuba means getting into its old-fashioned streets and enjoying a coffee while watching the sea. Besides, this country has probably one of the friendliest people in the world, so they’ll be always ready to help you and welcome you just like you were part of their families.

Cuba’s capital city, La Habana, has colonial architecture in a part of the city known as “Old Havana”, and it also has live salsa music at all times and a great variety of beaches. One point that you can visit as soon as you arrive in Havana is the Malecón Habanero. This place has a wide six-lane avenue and a very long wall that extends over the entire north coast of the Cuban capital for eight kilometers. This is the perfect spot to watch the sea and also enjoy the view of the modern part of the city.

Just a couple of squares next to the Malecon Habanero you can find the Castle of the Royal Force of Havana. This is a military fortress that currently serves as a tourist spot for curious travelers. You can also find the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception of Havana in the same area, as this cathedral is right in front of the Malecón Habanero. This cathedral is located in the heart of Old Havana and it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.

Havana also has other key places where you can learn more about the culture and history of Cuba. One of those is the National Capital of Cuba, which stands out for its neoclassical architecture. Similarly, you can also visit the Museum of the Revolution, a popular place that has material and collections related to the Cuban revolution. Finally, you cannot forget to visit the Paseo de Martí in Old Havana and the Castillo De Los Tres Reyes Del Morro in the Bay of the city.

Although Havana represents an important part of the country, it is not the only point to highlight. A clear example of this is the Viñales Valley, located in the southern part of the country, in the province of Pinar del Río. This place became a national park of Cuba in 1999, and in December of that same year, it was declared a Natural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is a good point to relax because, since it is a valley, you can enjoy nature a lot, and you can also learn more about the Cuban flora and fauna.

We cannot talk about Cuba without mentioning its beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and soft sands. For that reason, it’s almost mandatory that you visit the famous cays of this country. One of these is the popular Levisa Cay. This 250-hectare island is located about 6.7 km off the north coast of Cuba in the Gulf of Mexico and it is also part of the Archipelago de Los Colorados. This place is a pariah for many tourists because in its northern area you can enjoy a very fine white sand beach, which stretches up to 4km. Not to mention its very calm and crystalline waters, which makes the island a worthy place to breathe fresh air and relax a lot.

Another popular cay in Cuba is the Largo del Sur Cay or Cayo Largo (Long Cay). This small Cuban island is located in the Caribbean Sea, at the eastern end of the Canarreos Archipelago. It is part of the Isla de la Juventud municipality, whose capital, Nueva Gerona, is 135 kilometers away. Almost its entire extension is a beach, and similar to Levisa Cay, this place also has soft white sands and calm waters in which you can swim without any problem.

There are several places with crystal clear waters in Cuba, including Jardines del Rey, and several beaches such as Sirena Beach, Varadero Beach, Esmeralda Beach, among others. Since Cuba is a small country, you’ll probably be able to visit a great variety of beach places during your stay.

What we highly recommend is to prepare for your trip with enough time in advance. That’s why we remind you to get the Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers ready before arriving in that country. The Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers is mandatory for all foreign travelers right now as it helps the health authorities to have better control of travelers entering the country. Besides, you can obtain the Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers within a few hours by using our services.

Besides the Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers, you’ll have to take other travel items like your valid passport. Depending on your country, you might need other requirements, but most of the time it should be enough with the Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers and the passport.

While staying in Cuba, be sure to have your documents on hand if necessary, but not all the time. You’ll probably have to show the Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers only upon arrival, and that’s it. As soon as you stay in your hotel, keep all of your documents saved to avoid losing them.

Remember that prices in Cuba tend to be very cheap because of their economic system, so you might not find issues when paying for food. However, always ask for the prices in advance so that you can avoid misunderstanding. Another thing you should consider when staying in Cuba is to avoid talking too much about politics, as this tends to be a divisive topic in the country, and while Cubans tend to be very friendly, they might find it disrespectful to hear you talk too much about this topic.

Apply for your Cuba Sanitary Statement for Travellers now and be prepared for your trip to this island!

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