If your Cuba eVisa application is denied, review the denial notice carefully, correct any issues, and consider reapplying or exploring alternative visa options through the nearest Cuban consulate if eligible.
What You Need to Know
Common reasons for denial include incorrect or incomplete information (e.g., name/passport number mismatch), an expired or soon-to-expire passport, inadmissibility concerns or prior immigration violations, unsupported travel purpose, or issues with uploaded documents or payment. In many cases, you may reapply after fixing errors or providing the missing documents; in other cases, you may need to apply for a different visa type at a Cuban embassy or consulate. sherpa° can help you understand typical causes of denials, clarify documentation requirements, and guide you on whether reapplication is likely appropriate. The decision to approve or deny any application is at the sole discretion of the Cuban government. sherpa° does not interfere with, influence, or overturn government decisions.
Our Recommendation
Compare the information in your application against your passport and travel plans line by line, correct any discrepancies, and gather stronger supporting documents (for example, a clearer passport scan, updated itinerary, or proof of accommodation). If the denial notice states a waiting period or specific restriction, follow it precisely before reapplying. If reapplication isn’t appropriate, consult the nearest Cuban consulate for guidance on alternate visa options. Contact sherpa° to review your next steps and help you prepare a complete, accurate submission.
A Quick Tip
Read the denial notice from start to finish, note any codes, reasons, and reapplication instructions, and share it with sherpa° so we can point you to the best path forward.