Can I apply for a Cuban visa without being a resident?
I would like to travel to Cuba and I need a tourist card (visa). Right now I am a visitor for a few weeks in the UK and I will not return to my residence (EU) country before travelling for Cuba.
Can I apply for a visa while I am in the UK, although it is not my residence country?
visas cuba residency
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I would like to travel to Cuba and I need a tourist card (visa). Right now I am a visitor for a few weeks in the UK and I will not return to my residence (EU) country before travelling for Cuba.
Can I apply for a visa while I am in the UK, although it is not my residence country?
visas cuba residency
Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
1
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30
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I would like to travel to Cuba and I need a tourist card (visa). Right now I am a visitor for a few weeks in the UK and I will not return to my residence (EU) country before travelling for Cuba.
Can I apply for a visa while I am in the UK, although it is not my residence country?
visas cuba residency
I would like to travel to Cuba and I need a tourist card (visa). Right now I am a visitor for a few weeks in the UK and I will not return to my residence (EU) country before travelling for Cuba.
Can I apply for a visa while I am in the UK, although it is not my residence country?
visas cuba residency
visas cuba residency
edited Jun 20 '16 at 0:25
JonathanReez♦
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asked Jun 19 '16 at 21:54
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Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
1
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30
add a comment |
Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
1
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30
Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
1
1
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30
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Many airlines sell tourist cards when you check in. Normally costs around 20 USD or so and gives you simple paper with 2 identical sides. At immigration they tear one of and keep other one is for you to keep until departure. Call airline and ask if they offer them on aircraft.
I was flying with Cayman Airways. They sold them at check in
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Many airlines sell tourist cards when you check in. Normally costs around 20 USD or so and gives you simple paper with 2 identical sides. At immigration they tear one of and keep other one is for you to keep until departure. Call airline and ask if they offer them on aircraft.
I was flying with Cayman Airways. They sold them at check in
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Many airlines sell tourist cards when you check in. Normally costs around 20 USD or so and gives you simple paper with 2 identical sides. At immigration they tear one of and keep other one is for you to keep until departure. Call airline and ask if they offer them on aircraft.
I was flying with Cayman Airways. They sold them at check in
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Many airlines sell tourist cards when you check in. Normally costs around 20 USD or so and gives you simple paper with 2 identical sides. At immigration they tear one of and keep other one is for you to keep until departure. Call airline and ask if they offer them on aircraft.
I was flying with Cayman Airways. They sold them at check in
Many airlines sell tourist cards when you check in. Normally costs around 20 USD or so and gives you simple paper with 2 identical sides. At immigration they tear one of and keep other one is for you to keep until departure. Call airline and ask if they offer them on aircraft.
I was flying with Cayman Airways. They sold them at check in
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Before you buy a tourist card, check with your airline. On certain flights, the cost of the tourist card is included in the ticket price and you will get the application form at check-in or while in flight.
– Michael Hampton
Jun 20 '16 at 3:40
1
Whats your citizenship? I got mine in Mexico while in transit enroute to Cuba. NZ Citizen.
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 18 '16 at 9:30