Cuban women with gifts of Havana Club rum.
Photo Norlys Pérez Padrón

D’Viajeros means ‘for travelers’ in Spanish

How to fill out the Cuba entry form on the D’Viajeros website before travel

D’Viajeros is a Spanish term for the process to facilitate a traveler through Cuban Immigration, Health, and Customs services (how to pronounce viajero in Spanish).

Completing the online D’Viajeros form is required for all persons visiting Cuba. The form can only be submitted within 48 hours of arrival. Following are step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form. They are tailored to U.S. guests coming to Cuba as short-term visitors. Assumptions are you have nothing to declare and are not bringing in illegal items. Take a moment to review these steps before you fill out the online D’Viajeros form. It will save you time and anxiety. Link to D’Viajeros at the end of this page.

To choose language, right click over text or the Translate icon in the address bar. Then click ‘Form Request’ to proceed to next page.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form homepage.

Fill out sections in red. Your name should match name on your passport.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Personal Data page.

Just the sections in red.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Migratory Information page.

Just two sections in red. Cuba does not require Covid information.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Sanitary Information page.

Fill out three sections in red.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Customs Information page.

Just two items in red.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Sworn Declaration page.

Next step critical to get your QR Code.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Completed page.

Print this PDF. Put with your passport. Save to your phone. QR Code required for US airlines and entry into Cuba.

D'Viajeros Cuban Entry Form Success PDF QR Code Result page.

With this PDF QR Code document in hand, together with your passport, and Cuban Visa, you are ready to visit Cuba.

Remember, you can only complete the D’Viajeros online entry form 48 hours before arriving in Cuba. Attempting to do so earlier will result in inadvertently deleting information. U.S. airlines now require passengers to show their QR Code before boarding the plane to Cuba.

Click here for D’Viajeros website

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