Visa Information about Cuba
Cuba officially
called the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: República de Cuba) is a sovereign state
which consists of the island of Cuba, and the Isla de la Juventud and several
smaller islands. Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean, and the
second-most crowded after Hispaniola, with more than 11 million occupants. Cuba
uses the Spanish language and currency Cuban Peso ($ MN) and Cuba
convertible peso (CUC $).
When you want to visit
Cuba, you must have a passport and tourist visa for you and
your children (you can get this visa at the travel agency where you book a
ticket).
Here you will find
what you need to know to get a visa to Cuba. Visitors at first to get a
four week stay in Cuba with Tarjeta de Turista (tourist card)
issued by the airline or a travel agent. US visitors an
unauthorized purchase their travel cards on the table and the airline in a
country where they go to Cuba (US $ 25); they welcomed in countries like
the other tourists. You can not leave Cuba without showing your travel
card (replacement costs CUC $ 25).
Classified stuffing
'address in Cuba "must be filled with the hotel or casa particular law,
just to avoid unnecessary questions. Businessmen and journalists need
a visa. Applications must be made through the consulate at least three
weeks in advance, longer is better.
To obtain an
extension is quite easy: go to the immigration office and provide your
documents and CUC $ 25 in stamps (available at a local bank). You will
receive an additional four weeks, and after that you'll need to leave
Cuba and re-enter again if you need to stay longer. Attendance for the
extension at least a few days before your visa will expire.
More information
can be found at http://www.cubavisas.com/
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