Cuba eVisa for Moroccan
Moroccan citizens can apply for a Cuban eVisa online from anywhere in the world. The application process requires only a few essential documents and can be completed within a few minutes.
The Cuban eVisa is a Single Entry visa, allowing for a consecutive stay of up to 90 days. If you wish to extend your stay, you can apply for it later. Our visa officers are always available to answer any questions relating to the eVisa application, even before you start yours.
The maximum validity of the eVisa is 90 days. Once approved, you can download the eVisa from your account with us.
You can begin your travel with a printed copy of the Cuban eVisa.
Cuban eVisa Requirements for Moroccan
- A digital copy of your valid Moroccan passport, with a minimum validity of six (6) months from the date of arrival.
- A digital copy of a recently taken passport-size photograph.occan passport, with a minimum validity of six (6) months from the date of arrival.
- A valid email address to receive your eVisa.
Cuban eVisa Processing Fees for Moroccan
$119.99
- 24-Hour Processing Time
- Single Entry
- Dedicated Visa Manager
- One-to-one Communication
- Express Document Verification
- Express Processing*
- 90 days visa validity from the date of issue
- 90 days maximum consecutive stay
- Includes all service charges and government fees.
*For more details on Express Processing, please check our terms and conditions page.
$84.99
- 72 Hours Processing Time
- Single Entry
- Regular Processing*
- 90 days visa validity from the date of issue
- 90 days maximum stay
- Includes all service charges and government fees.
*For more details on Express Processing, please check our terms and conditions page.
Cuban eVisa Processing Time
The typical processing time for a Cuban eVisa application is three (3) working days. After submitting your application, we will review it to make sure all information is correct before proceeding. If there are any missing details or errors, we will contact you and get them fixed.
Once the application is in order, we will begin processing your visa. This ensures the highest approval rate.
Please note that public holidays, weekends, and the day of submission are not included in the processing time.
If you have all the required documents ready, you can apply for your Cuban eVisa immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Moroccan citizens need a visa to enter Cuba. The easiest way to visit Cuba quickly is to get a Cuban eVisa. The visa application process is online and doesn’t require visiting any embassy or consulate.
The Cuban eVisa processing time is three (3) days.
The required documents to travel to Cuba are your valid Moroccan passport with six months of validity from the date of arrival, a recently taken passport-size photograph, and some travel information.
No, you do not need to submit your physical passport for a Cuban eVisa. However, you will need to submit a copy of your passport online.
No. A Cuban eVisa is not stamped on your passport. It is an electronic visa (eVisa) that is linked to your passport number.
Yes, you can apply for your Cuban eVisa from any location if you have the required documents and a reliable internet connection. The eVisa application process is entirely online, which allows you to submit your application regardless of your current location.
To check the status of your eVisa application, you can log in to the ‘My Account’ section. Use the email address and password you used to submit your application. You will find all the information related to your eVisa application, including the status there.
Yes, a Cuban eVisa is difficult to get. As Cuba has strict visa requirements, it is hard to get a visa if you make any mistakes during your visa application. You can ask for help from an experienced visa officer if you are unsure about any steps of your Cuban eVisa application.
Yes. Cuban eVisa applications can be rejected. If you do not provide the correct information or make mistakes on your application, the visa application will get rejected. You can apply for a Cuban eVisa with us if your previous visa application is rejected.