Saudi Arabia · Cuba

Saudi Arabian Embassy in Havana

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Overview

The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Havana is the Kingdom's diplomatic mission to Cuba, processing visa applications for Cuban residents, providing consular services to Saudi nationals, and maintaining the diplomatic relationship between the two countries.

Visa Services

Cuban residents applying to visit Saudi Arabia for tourism, business, or family visits should note that most eligible nationalities can now obtain an eVisa online rather than applying in person at the embassy — this also extends to holders of a valid Schengen, UK or US visa and to permanent residents of the US, EU or UK, with a visa on arrival available to the same travellers. Umrah can be performed year-round on the tourism e-visa, with the Umrah permit applied for online; Hajj needs a separate permit and only takes place in the Hajj season. Purpose-specific or long-term visas that require embassy processing are handled through the consular section, with requirements typically including a valid passport, passport photo, and purpose-specific supporting documents.

Consular Services

The embassy provides passport and travel document services, civil registration, document attestation and legalization, and emergency consular assistance for Saudi nationals in Cuba.

Trade & Export Support

The embassy's economic section supports bilateral trade promotion and business matchmaking opportunities between Cuban and Saudi companies as the relationship between the two countries develops.

Service Area

Cuba.

Appointment Information

Consular appointments are booked through the embassy's official channels; a secondary contact line is available at 005372144593. Visa applications for most nationalities are processed via the Saudi eVisa portal rather than in-person embassy visits.

Special Notes

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's National Day is September 23.

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This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.