Foreign embassies and consulates in Cuba, plus Cuba's own diplomatic missions abroad — with contact details, office hours and visa guidance for each.
Cuba hosts 107 foreign embassies and diplomatic missions, most of them in Havana, representing countries from 5 continents. Cuba also maintains 143 embassies and consulates in 121 countries worldwide, spanning 6 continents.
107 diplomatic missions located in Cuba, most in Havana. Click any country to find the address, phone number, and visa services.
Cuba operates 143 diplomatic missions in 121 countries across 6 continents. Click any country to find the address, phone number, and services offered.
Entry rules for Cuba depend on your nationality — many travelers need a visa or electronic authorization, while some enter visa-free for short stays. Check with the nearest Cuba mission listed above.
Applications are handled by Cuba's embassies and consulates abroad, or through authorized visa centers. Book an appointment and confirm required documents before you apply.
Work, study and family visas usually require sponsorship or admission first and take longer to process. Start with the official immigration portal of Cuba.
Always confirm current requirements with the nearest Cuba embassy before travel. (Replace this section with your hand-written visa guide for Cuba.)
Cuba hosts 107 foreign diplomatic missions — embassies, consulates general, consulates and honorary consulates. The full list above is searchable by country.
Most missions are concentrated in Havana (104 missions), typically near government ministries and the diplomatic quarter.
Yes — Cuba operates 143 diplomatic missions abroad, each listed above with full contact details.
Select your country from the list above to open its embassy page, where you'll find phone, email, address, a map and current office hours. For emergencies, use the 24-hour consular line on the official website.