Attention to the users of the Embassy: New Electronic Tourist Card Sales Service. Since last September 20, the sale of tourist cards by web is implemented, which does not require face-to-face service. Once the payment for your services is credited to our account, we will proceed to grant the visa requested through the eVisa system, a new platform of electronic visas.
If you have any questions about the delayed return of the visa into your email, ask your bank if it credited the payment.
Please read the following details carefully:
Cost of the tourist card: €22.00.
Pay for your services to:
Embassy of Cuba/ Nordea Bank
IBAN: FI16 1521 3007 1212 31
SWIFT: NDEAFIHH
Access to the site: https://evisacuba.cu/en/inicio
You must complete also the custom form: https://dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/inicio (7 days before your trip)
The tourist visa or tourist card is used only for trips by foreign citizens who wish to visit Cuba as tourists. It is valid for a single entry into the national territory on a 90-day trip and can be extended for 90 more days at the hotel desk where you are staying or at the immigration authorities.
Minors must have their tourist card even if they are registered in their parents' passports.
Background
During the month of May, our country started to implement a modern electronic tourist visa management system, called Evisa, which will allow the country to offer a more efficient and agile service to users who request it from through the Cuban consular offices abroad. With Evisa, applicants will be able to start their visa process virtually, from any device connected to the Internet. This platform simplifies the visa application and management process, eliminating the need for additional physical documents. In addition to its ease of use, Evisa also stands out for its friendliness and contribution to environmental protection.This initiative seeks to strengthen security and efficiency in all stages of the tourist visa process, from the initial application to border control. With Evisa, Cuba moves towards the implementation of a more modern consular system adapted to current needs.
(Embacuba Finland- Cubaminrex)