1- Visit the Cuban Consulate
To apply for or renew a Cuban passport, you will need to visit the Cuban Consulate in your country of residence. There are Cuban embassies and consulates in various countries.
2- Check Requirements
Contact the Cuban Consulate or visit their official website to check the specific requirements for passport applications. Requirements may vary, but generally, you will need:
• Completed passport application form.
• Current or expired Cuban passport.
• Passport-sized photos.
• Proof of legal residency in the country where you are applying.
• Payment of the applicable fees.
3- Complete Application Form
Fill out the Cuban passport application form. This form is usually available on the official website of the Cuban Consulate or can be obtained directly from the Consulate.
4- Provide Passport Photos
Submit passport-sized photos that meet the specifications outlined by the Cuban Consulate.
5- Provide Current or Expired Passport
If you are renewing your passport, provide your current or expired Cuban passport.
6- Proof of Legal Residency
Provide proof of legal residency in the country where you are applying. This may include a residence permit or other relevant documents.
7- Payment of Fees
Pay the applicable fees for the passport application or renewal. The fees can vary, so check with the Consulate for the current fee schedule.
8- Submit the Application
Submit the completed application form, required documents, and payment of fees to the Cuban Consulate. Some Consulates may require appointments, so check their procedures in advance.
9- Wait for Processing
Passport processing times can vary, so inquire about the expected processing time at the time of application. Be prepared to wait for the completion of the process.
10- Collect the Passport
Once your passport is ready, return to the Cuban Consulate to collect it. You may need to provide a receipt or identification to pick up your new passport.