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Cuba Now Requires Passengers To Complete An Online Pre-Arrival Form

Since Monday, Cuba has required passengers to complete a pre-arrival form known as D’VIAJEROS. The form must be completed and shown to airline workers before travel to the island nation and requires passengers to input data such as their passport information, travel plans, and customs declarations.

As the world of travel becomes increasingly digitized, so too are the requirements of the passenger. More and more countries are requiring certain passengers to complete some form of electronic travel authorization before departure.

D’VIAJEROS is live
The new Cuba advance passenger information form, known as D’VIAJEROS, has been live since Monday, January 23rd. Unlike the US ESTA (which is only for those eligible for visa-free travel), the Cuban form is mandatory for each passenger and is intended to speed up procedures at points of entry. The form is free of charge to complete. Border workers will already have all the information that they need when they arrive in Cuba, saving a lot of questions. The online form replaces the previously required paper form.

There are five steps to completing the form online,

Personal data
Arrival information
COVID-19 information
Customs Information
Declaration/Captcha

Once the form has been submitted, passengers will be presented with a QR code that will allow their form to be easily located upon arrival. Cuba has produced a Spanish-language video explaining the form…

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