Guide to Applying for Visas at the Spanish Consulate in Havana: Types, Procedures, and Official Website

2023-06-26 23:25:05

As reported, Spain granted 16,196 visas to Cubans in 2022 for tourism, study and airport transit reasons.

Official statistics have been reported by Marti Newswhich indicates that of the total, 12,969 people obtained short-term visas, 2,972 long-term visas, and 255 transit visas.

According to the information provided, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain (MAEC) decided to respond to the media’s request for this and other information related to the procedures carried out in Cuba to travel to Spain.

In a context of migration crisis and following the approval of the Democratic Memory Law (LMD), known as the Grandchildren Law, consular services in Havana have collapsed.

This month, for example, an appointment processor to access Spanish nationality told the Cuban Directory that there are people “without sleep” and have not been able to get appointments.

Meanwhile, others “are able to book some appointments and sell them for exorbitant amounts, from 100 euros to 250 euros and up to 27,000 pesos in Cuban pesos.” An appointment manager confirmed to the Spanish media that the price was around 150 euros.

APPLY FOR VISAS AT THE SPANISH CONSULATE IN HAVANA

At the General Consulate of Spain in Havana it is possible to request the following types of visa:

Stay visa (Schengen visa) Residence visa for teleworking (digital nomad) Family member of a Union citizen Airport transit Study, internship Investor Researcher visa Family reunification under the general regime Non-profit residence visa Work visa for Employed Self-employed Visa for Entrepreneur Visa to recover long-term or long-term residence-EU For highly qualified worker.

If you are interested in any of these visas, you must access the official website of the Spanish consular section in the Cuban capital, selecting the category of ‘visas’ under ‘consular services’, as well as the specific type.

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