Visa: travelling from Italy to Cuba through Russia [duplicate]



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I'm going to Cuba this summer and was wondering which visa I need, based on the fact that my flight could stop in Moscow ( Russia ) and then fly to Cuba from there. I'm in Italy.
Do I need 2 visa? One for Cuba and one for Russia? Do I need any other documents? Where should I get those documents?
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    I'm going to Cuba this summer and was wondering which visa I need, based on the fact that my flight could stop in Moscow ( Russia ) and then fly to Cuba from there. I'm in Italy.
    Do I need 2 visa? One for Cuba and one for Russia? Do I need any other documents? Where should I get those documents?
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      I'm going to Cuba this summer and was wondering which visa I need, based on the fact that my flight could stop in Moscow ( Russia ) and then fly to Cuba from there. I'm in Italy.
      Do I need 2 visa? One for Cuba and one for Russia? Do I need any other documents? Where should I get those documents?
      I'm Italian.







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      • 10 hour layover in Moscow Russia, do I need a transit visa?

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      I'm going to Cuba this summer and was wondering which visa I need, based on the fact that my flight could stop in Moscow ( Russia ) and then fly to Cuba from there. I'm in Italy.
      Do I need 2 visa? One for Cuba and one for Russia? Do I need any other documents? Where should I get those documents?
      I'm Italian.





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          Assuming you’re transiting Russia from Italy, you need a transit visa http://www.russianconsulate.info/transit_visas.html and a tourist visa for Cuba. The latter are not available on entry, are valid for 30 days for a single entry, and can be extended for a further month. Some airlines include the Cuba visa when you book, or you can obtain one via a travel agency or the local Cuban consulate https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/caribbean/cuba/passport-visa/
          On entry in Cuba you must be able to show proof of confirmed return flight and booked accommodation (note: it is illegal to stay in an unregistered casa), and you should have adequate travel insurance.






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          • A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
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          Assuming you’re transiting Russia from Italy, you need a transit visa http://www.russianconsulate.info/transit_visas.html and a tourist visa for Cuba. The latter are not available on entry, are valid for 30 days for a single entry, and can be extended for a further month. Some airlines include the Cuba visa when you book, or you can obtain one via a travel agency or the local Cuban consulate https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/caribbean/cuba/passport-visa/
          On entry in Cuba you must be able to show proof of confirmed return flight and booked accommodation (note: it is illegal to stay in an unregistered casa), and you should have adequate travel insurance.






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          • A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
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          Assuming you’re transiting Russia from Italy, you need a transit visa http://www.russianconsulate.info/transit_visas.html and a tourist visa for Cuba. The latter are not available on entry, are valid for 30 days for a single entry, and can be extended for a further month. Some airlines include the Cuba visa when you book, or you can obtain one via a travel agency or the local Cuban consulate https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/caribbean/cuba/passport-visa/
          On entry in Cuba you must be able to show proof of confirmed return flight and booked accommodation (note: it is illegal to stay in an unregistered casa), and you should have adequate travel insurance.






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          • A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
            – Michael Hampton
            May 4 at 19:52













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          Assuming you’re transiting Russia from Italy, you need a transit visa http://www.russianconsulate.info/transit_visas.html and a tourist visa for Cuba. The latter are not available on entry, are valid for 30 days for a single entry, and can be extended for a further month. Some airlines include the Cuba visa when you book, or you can obtain one via a travel agency or the local Cuban consulate https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/caribbean/cuba/passport-visa/
          On entry in Cuba you must be able to show proof of confirmed return flight and booked accommodation (note: it is illegal to stay in an unregistered casa), and you should have adequate travel insurance.






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          Assuming you’re transiting Russia from Italy, you need a transit visa http://www.russianconsulate.info/transit_visas.html and a tourist visa for Cuba. The latter are not available on entry, are valid for 30 days for a single entry, and can be extended for a further month. Some airlines include the Cuba visa when you book, or you can obtain one via a travel agency or the local Cuban consulate https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/caribbean/cuba/passport-visa/
          On entry in Cuba you must be able to show proof of confirmed return flight and booked accommodation (note: it is illegal to stay in an unregistered casa), and you should have adequate travel insurance.







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          • A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
            – Michael Hampton
            May 4 at 19:52

















          • A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
            – Michael Hampton
            May 4 at 19:52
















          A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
          – Michael Hampton
          May 4 at 19:52





          A transit visa is not needed for airside transits. You should also be aware that neither of those links are to official websites.
          – Michael Hampton
          May 4 at 19:52




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