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D-7 — Commercial Representative Visa (Residente Temporal D-7)
VisasCubaD-7 — Commercial Representative Visa (Residente Temporal D-7)
CubaCuba•North America
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D-7 — Commercial Representative Visa (Residente Temporal D-7)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies by contract

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Temporary residence visa for foreigners engaging in commercial or business activities in Cuba with explicit government authorization and an invitation letter from a Cuban company or institution.

The Commercial Representative Visa, known as Residente Temporal D-7, is a temporary residence classification tailored for foreign nationals who need to enter Cuba to engage in legitimate business or commercial activities. This visa is essential for professionals, representatives, and business delegates who are tasked with fostering economic cooperation, exploring market opportunities, or managing commercial interests on behalf of foreign entities. By facilitating the entry of these individuals, the D-7 visa supports the development of international trade relations and allows for the necessary on-the-ground presence required to conduct professional business operations within the Cuban market effectively.

Obtaining this visa requires a formal invitation letter from a recognized Cuban company or institution, which serves as the primary sponsor for the applicant's business activities. Additionally, applicants must secure explicit authorization from the relevant Cuban government authorities, ensuring that their presence and activities align with national regulations and economic policies. Because the nature of business engagements can vary significantly, the associated fees for this visa are not fixed and are determined on a case-by-case basis. This visa is strictly intended for those with a clear, documented commercial purpose, and it requires adherence to all Cuban laws governing foreign business conduct.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

E-1 / E-2 — Permanent Residence (Residencia Permanente)
Cuba flagCuba

E-1 / E-2 — Permanent Residence (Residencia Permanente)

ValidityPermanent
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must have a formal invitation from a Cuban counterpart company or institution.

Must be engaging in legitimate business activities such as negotiations, market research, or trade fair attendance.

Must possess a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover the stay.

Must have a clean criminal record.

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

2+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (at least 6 months validity).

Completed visa application form.

Official invitation letter from the Cuban counterpart company/institution.

Recent passport-sized photographs.

Proof of financial solvency.

Proof of travel arrangements (flight itinerary, hotel reservation).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for legal engagement in business negotiations and trade activities.
  • Facilitates professional networking within the Cuban market.
  • Provides a structured legal pathway for short-term business visits.

Worth Knowing

  • Difficult to obtain for first-time visitors to the Cuban market.
  • Does not permit general employment or work outside the specific business activities authorized.
  • Processing times can be lengthy due to the requirement for DIIE authorization.
  • Strict adherence to the scope of the invitation is required to avoid legal issues.

Application Process

1

Establish contact with a Cuban counterpart who will sponsor/endorse the visit.

2

Obtain an official invitation letter from the Cuban entity detailing the purpose and duration of the stay.

3

Complete the visa application form provided by the Cuban Consulate.

4

Submit the application and required documents to the nearest Cuban Consulate or Embassy.

5

Pay the applicable consular fees.

6

Await authorization from the Cuban Immigration Directorate (DIIE).

7

Collect the visa and complete any necessary in-country registration upon arrival.

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