Can I replace my HE-11 visa for a cruise to Cuba this month?

Can I replace my HE-11 visa for a cruise to Cuba this month? - Sailing of Multiple Ships on a Sea

My cruise leaves from Miami on April 20, 2019. My spouse, who has Alzheimer’s, has thrown the visa away. Will I be able to get a copy of it in time for my trip?






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Do I need a visa to visit Cuba on a cruise?

To answer your question, yes, you need a Cuba visa on a cruise, but only if you decide to actually get off the ship and visit Cuba. You can apply with the cruise company or you can apply online using iVisa which allows you to spend maximum 30 days in Cuba and you have a single entry.

How do I get a visa for Cuba 2021?

How to Get a Cuba Tourist Card?
  • Buy it Online. This is by far the easiest way to get your Cuba Tourist Card. ...
  • Buy it From Your Airline. Some airlines allow you to purchase the Cuba Tourist Card directly from them. ...
  • Buy it From Your Country's Cuban Embassy or Consulate. ...
  • Buy it from your travel agency.


  • Who can go to Cuba visa free?

    The following countries can stay in Cuba without applying for a tourist visa (tourist card) for up to 30 days:
    • Antigua and Barbuda.
    • Belarus.
    • Mongolia.
    • Saint Kitts and Nevis.
    • Saint Lucia.
    • Singapore.


    How long can you stay in Cuba without a visa?

    The maximum period that can be spent in Cuba without a visa or Tourist Card is either 28, 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on the visitor's nationality. Those who wish to stay longer must either leave the country and return or apply for a long-term visa.



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