Republic of Cuba · short term business
DViajeros Entry Declaration
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Official DViajeros traveller declaration process used alongside the visa or visa-exempt entry route for travel to Cuba.
- Processing time
- Online declaration workflow; complete before travel and verify the current timing shown by the DViajeros portal.
- Government fees
- No government fee was exposed on the reviewed public landing page; confirm inside the official DViajeros portal if the workflow changes.
- Typical duration
- Entry declaration for a specific trip; it does not grant immigration status by itself.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Overview
DViajeros is Cuba official traveller portal, described in its page metadata and the Cuban mission sidebar as a process that facilitates and improves the experience of travellers in transit through the Republic of Cuba. It is not a visa by itself, but it is an important entry-compliance step to complete alongside the relevant tourist eVisa, consular visa or visa-exempt status. Treat it as the arrival declaration layer rather than permission to work, study or reside.
Additional sources
Primary source
eVisa-Cuba - official tourist visa portal ↗ · Cuban Foreign Ministry (MINREX)
Link last verified:
Primary source
Cuba diplomatic missions - consular services for foreigners ↗ · Cuban Foreign Ministry (MINREX)
Link last verified:
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓The traveller already has the visa, visa exemption or consular permission required for the trip.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- ✓The declaration is completed through the official DViajeros portal for the relevant journey.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- ✓Passport and travel details match the visa or entry permission being used.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
Common blockers
- !Treating the DViajeros form as a visa, residence permit or work authorisation.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- !Completing the declaration with passport or travel details that do not match the visa or ticket.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- !Waiting until boarding or arrival to check whether the airline or border process requires the DViajeros confirmation.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Passport details and trip information requested by the DViajeros form.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- ·Visa code, visa exemption or consular visa evidence matching the trip.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
- ·DViajeros confirmation generated through the official portal.Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros ↗
Application pathway
Check the route fit
Confirm the underlying entry permission first: tourist eVisa, visa exemption or the relevant consular visa.
Build the evidence pack
Open the official DViajeros portal and complete the traveller declaration for the trip.
Submit through the official channel
Check that passport, nationality and travel details match the visa or ticket.
After approval
Keep the DViajeros confirmation with the passport and visa evidence for airline and arrival checks.
Official application links
Where to actually go next
These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.
- Official portalApplicantOpen the official DViajeros portal ↗
Use this official Cuban source to confirm the current requirements, filing channel and validity before relying on open the official dviajeros portal.
Ministry of Transport of Cuba / DViajeros · verified
- Official portalApplicantVerify the Cuba tourist eVisa if applicable ↗
Use this official Cuban source to confirm the current requirements, filing channel and validity before relying on verify the cuba tourist evisa if applicable.
Cuban Foreign Ministry (MINREX) · verified
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Frequently asked questions
Is DViajeros a Cuban visa?+
No. DViajeros is an official traveller declaration process. You still need the visa, visa exemption or consular permission that applies to your trip.
Should I complete DViajeros if I already have a tourist eVisa?+
Yes, check the official DViajeros portal for the current entry declaration requirement and complete it alongside the eVisa or other entry permission.
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