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General questions<\/h3>\n[\/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_toggle title=”What is a visa for Cuba?”]The Cuba visa is a green paper card, which consists of two parts. On both the left and right part you enter your nationality, first name, last name, date of birth and the passport number. After arrival in Cuba, one part is torn off and taken. The other part is taken when leaving the country. Therefore, make sure that you keep the visa with your passport in your hand luggage during your trip. Do not stick the visa in your passport, but keep it loose. When the two parts get seperated for whichever reason before your arrival in Cuba, you must obtain a new visa since the current one will no longer be valid.[\/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Do I need a visa for Cuba?”]If you are going on vacation or on business to Cuba, you need a visa. This applies to all residents of the European Union, including Dutch and Belgians. Minors also have to have their own visa Cuba. If it concerns a tourist trip, the application can be submitted completely online via the application form<\/a> on our website.[\/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Do I need different visas for a tourist or business trip?”]Yes, for your holiday you can request a tourist card<\/a>, a business visa is required for a business trip.
\nPlease note, to apply for a business visa for Cuba, the traveler must do this in person at the Cuban Embassy in The Hague. Traveldocs can assist you with this. Ask us for the conditions and rates.[\/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Do children need to have their own visa?”]If you travel with underage children, you have to take into account a number of extra rules. Children must have their own travel document and may no longer be included in the parents\u2019 passport. This means that children also need to have their own Cuba visa. <\/strong>In addition, the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee carries out extensive checks to prevent possible international child abductions. Are you traveling abroad with a child over which you have joint custody or over which you do not have custody? You can use this form to demonstrate that you have permission from the persons who have custody of the child to travel abroad with the child. More information can be found on the\u00a0
website<\/a>\u00a0of the national government.[\/vc_toggle][vc_toggle title=”Is it possible to obtain a business visa for Cuba?”]It is possible to obtain a business visa for Cuba. It concerns a different visa type than the tourist card. A business visa is a regular visa<\/strong>, which you must apply for in advance at the consulate of Cuba. With a business visa you have to travel to Cuba\u00a0within 30 days after receiving the visa\u00a0<\/strong>and it allows you to stay in Cuba up to 30 days. It is possible to extend the visa locally, however we cannot guarantee that the extension will be granted.<\/p>\n

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