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all about mandatory documentation in 2024

If you want to avoid surprises on your trip to Cuba, you should read everything about the mandatory documentation that you must carry in 2024. Plan your trip to Cuba with peace of mind with this complete guide for the traveler, during the time of family trips and tourism.

For years, a mandatory form has been required to enter Cuba. This document, which remains valid in 2024, is essential for your trip. Some airlines can even deny you boarding if you do not present it, although according to comments that we received in Directory, a few weeks ago, from an airport worker, they are now more flexible. Although it is better not to leave it to chance and have a bad time.

The Cuban airport authorities, through ECASA, confirmed earlier this year the mandatory nature of this digital form. This “new” (no longer so new) step is added to the traditional requirements to enter the country.

The Cuban authorities confirmed that filling out the D’Viajeros application remains valid throughout 2024. This mandatory procedure facilitates the transit of travelers across the country’s borders.

Trip to Cuba and mandatory documentation

How to complete the mandatory travel form to Cuba?

  • Enter the website https://dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/ or download the D’Viajeros application on your mobile device.
  • Create an account and complete the form with your personal information.
  • Provide information about your trip, including arrival and departure date, airline, flight number and accommodation in Cuba.
  • Review and confirm the information before submitting the form.

Some recommendations that we leave you are to complete the form at least 72 hours in advance of your trip, have your personal and travel documents on hand when completing the form and save the QR code that is generated at the end of the process. You must present it to the authorities when you arrive in Cuba.

In any case, sometimes they let you fill out the form upon arrival at the Cuban airport in question.

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