BorderProofBorderProof
ExploreCompareCountriesJobsUS onlyInsightsOur MissionFind My Visa Sign In
ExploreCompareCountriesJobsUS onlyInsightsOur Mission
Sign InFind My Visa
BorderProof

Helping you navigate the complex world of global mobility.

Platform

  • Browse Visas
  • Match Finder
  • Compare Options
  • Global Insights
  • Our Mission
  • Contact Us

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Not Legal Advice
© 2026 BorderProof™. All rights reserved. Images by Unsplash/Picsum.
D-1 — Technical and Scientific Worker Visa (Residente Temporal D-1)
VisasCubaD-1 — Technical and Scientific Worker Visa (Residente Temporal D-1)
CubaCuba•North America
Open

D-1 — Technical and Scientific Worker Visa (Residente Temporal D-1)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Temporary residence visa for foreigners with specialized technical, scientific, or professional qualifications contracted by Cuban government entities or under collaboration agreements.

The D-1 visa, or Residente Temporal D-1, is a specialized temporary residence visa designed for foreign nationals who have secured a formal work contract with a Cuban company or organization. This classification is specifically intended for professionals with technical, scientific, or other specialized qualifications whose expertise is required by the sponsoring Cuban entity. As part of the application process, the Cuban employer is responsible for initiating the request with the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) to justify the need for the foreign worker and ensure compliance with national labor regulations. This visa serves as a crucial legal pathway for international experts to contribute their skills to Cuban projects, provided they meet all regulatory standards.

To apply for this visa, candidates must possess a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity and provide a comprehensive set of supporting documents, which typically include a formal employment contract, proof of educational qualifications, references, and a clean criminal record certificate. Applicants are also required to undergo medical examinations, including chest X-rays and blood tests, to ensure they meet health requirements. Fees for the D-1 visa vary depending on the consulate where the application is submitted. Once approved, the visa allows the holder to reside and work in Cuba for the duration of their approved contract, subject to registration with the Directorate of Identification, Immigration, and Foreigners (DIIE) upon arrival.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year

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
View Visa Details

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport

Contract from Cuban institution

Medical certificate

Police clearance

Photos

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

2+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Passport

Invitation letter

Company letter

Proof of funds

Travel insurance

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Grants legal work authorization
  • Pathway to residency

Worth Knowing

  • Requires institutional sponsorship
  • Complex and lengthy application process

Application Process

1

Contact Cuban consulate to initiate process

2

Obtain official approval

3

Submit required documentation

Ready to see if the D-1 — Technical and Scientific Worker Visa (Residente Temporal D-1) is your path?

Let's check your eligibility against published requirements. 2 minutes. Free trial.

Check Eligibility