Bangladesh visa for Cuban citizens

For Bangladesh passport holders planning a trip to the vibrant Caribbean nation of Cuba, a visa is indeed required. While there are three distinct visa types available, including specific options for tourist and business travelers, preparing for the extensive journey is key; direct flights are unavailable, meaning a trip from Dhaka to Havana often spans over 24 hours and covers nearly 14,000 kilometers with multiple layovers. Once you arrive, navigating Cuba's unique dual-currency system, which involves both the CUP and MLC, presents a specific challenge unlike most other destinations, profoundly shaped by the island's distinct economic policies. Therefore, understanding the local currency exchange and having some Spanish phrases ready will significantly enhance your experience in this historically rich country.

Visa on arrival30d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
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OtherVisa on Arrival (Tourism)
30d$50valid 1mo
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TransitTransit Visa (Regular)
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TransitVisa on Arrival – Transit
$50
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BusinessBusiness Visa
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InvestorInvestor Visa
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WorkWork Permit/Employment Visa
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WorkNGO Visa
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OtherGovernment Delegates Visa
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OtherUN and Other International Organizations Visa
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StudentStudent Visa
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WorkIntern Visa
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OtherJournalist Visa
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OtherResearch Visa
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OtherTablig‑Jamaat Visa
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FamilyNo Visa Required (NVR) Endorsement
multiple-entry
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TouristGeneral T Visa (Travel/Tourism/Visit/Private/Religious)
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Extensions possible. Must hold proof of purpose and USD 500 minimum funds.

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