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Cuba to Require Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to Enter Country

Written by Aryana Kadkhodaian | Jun 26, 2025 2:44:29 PM

Beginning July 1st, 2025, Cuba will require that all non-Cuban visitors complete an ETA prior to arrival, and all passengers (including Cuban nationals) must complete the D'Viajeros form. It may take up to 72 hours to process the ETA, and both forms are required for entry.

An ETA costs $50 and is valid for a single entry to Cuba for a stay of 90 days. 

Apply for your ETA at eVisa Cuba first, then use your eVisa number to complete the D'Viajeros Form.