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Cuba delays tourist card expiry – Travel cards now remain valid until December 31, 2025, extending the June 30 cutoff
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Bridging to digital – The extension supports travelers amid Cuba’s e‑Visa transition that began July 2024
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No new physical cards – Authorities halted issuing tourist cards; only existing cards carry forward to year-end .
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e‑Visa portal active – New entrants must apply via eVisaCuba.cu; costs range from €22 (€ approx.) to US$50 (US applicants)
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Offline payment required – Cuba mandates embassy or consulate payments due to banking restrictions
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Stay up to 90 days – e‑Visas grant single‑entry stays of up to 90 days; extensions available inside Cuba
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D’Viajeros form still mandatory – All arrivals must complete this online declaration within 7 days of travel
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Form covers health & customs – The form collects arrival details and health data, ending in a required QR code
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One last compliance chance – Travelers with old tourist cards now get extra buffer time to adjust plans.
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Plan accordingly for 2026 – Those yet to travel should apply e‑Visas, submit D’Viajeros forms early, and double-check travel‑medical insurance and return flights.
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