How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Cuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a unitary sovereign, communist state comprising the island of Cuba and a bunch of minor archipelagos. Cuba is popular for its rum, cuban cigars, and salsa. Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, with an area of 109,884 square kilometres, and over 11 million inhabitants.
It's capital and largest city is Havana. Havana is a colourful city, with well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture.
Types of Cuba Visas
- Tourist Visa (Tourist Card)
- Family Visa (A-2)
- D-6 or Press Visa
- Business Visa
- Other Visas
Where To Go
Embassy of Cuba in Nigeria
Address: Plot 339, Diplomatic Drive, Central Area District, Abuja.
Phone: (234-9) 461 4821 / 22
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @EmbCubaNigeria
Website: http://www.cubadiplomatica.cu/nigeria/EN/Home.aspx
Requirements
The following documents to be presented when applying for a business visa:
Please note that business visas must be requested by applicants from the corresponding office at the Cuban Embassy and after approval has been communicated to the Consulate, the applicant will visit the Consulate during normal business hours to apply.
A valid passport;
One photo;
Completed Visa Application Form;
Payment of the consular fee for this service;
If this application is made by mail, all of the above should be sent including a stamped self-addressed envelope for the Passport to be returned. An extra consular fee will be charged for the pertinent Consular service;
All payments must be made in cash or by a bank certified cheque. All cash sent by mail will be refused and returned at the risk of the applicant;
For Visas processed by bodies and institutions in Cuba through the Cuban Immigration Office, the applicant must contact the consulates and check whether authorization was received.
For further information on other and all types of visa to Cuba, please visit the official embassy website.