When you’re flying to Cuba, every detail matters. Your suitcase is packed, your Delta Airlines flight is booked, and the rhythm of Havana is calling. But before you can hear the music in the streets or sip your first cafecito, there’s one thing you absolutely must have: your Cuban visa.
At EasyTouristCard, we’re here to make that part simple. If you’re flying on Delta Airlines, we can help you get the exact Cuba visa Delta Airlines you need, delivered fast and completely online. Whether you’re departing from Miami, Atlanta, New York, or another U.S. hub, we help Delta passengers just like you every single day.
They cannot issue your Delta Airlines visa Cuba at the airport, and you will not be allowed to board your flight without one. Cuban law requires all travelers to present a valid Cuba visa or eVisa, a completed D’Viajeros form, a valid passport, and an authorized OFAC travel category at the time of entry.
If you’re a U.S. citizen, your trip must fall under one of the 12 OFAC categories, with the most popular being “Support for the Cuban People.”
At check-in, Delta will verify that you:
Without these, you will be denied boarding. That’s why EasyTouristCard is here: to make sure you’re fully prepared.
We help travelers flying on Delta every day. Our platform is trusted, fast, and built specifically for people heading to Cuba. No confusing paperwork. No embassy visits.
What you get:
When you apply through EasyTouristCard, you’ll receive your official Cuba eVisa by email. This visa is approved for entry on all Delta Airlines flights to Cuba and is valid for entry into the country for up to 12 months from the date of issue. Once you arrive in Cuba, you can stay for a maximum of 90 consecutive days.
Pricing:
All visas are delivered electronically. There is no shipping involved, and you do not need to print anything.
Not sure which applies to you? Contact our support team and we’ll help.
Applying is simple:
The D’Viajeros form is mandatory for all travelers. You’ll need to fill it out within 7 days of travel. It collects your travel, health, and customs info. When completed, it gives you a QR code that Delta will check at the airport, and Cuban immigration will scan on arrival.
Our team will guide you through it at no extra cost. You can also read our step-by-step guide.
The U.S. government requires you to travel under one of 12 categories. The most common is "Support for the Cuban People," which includes:
We explain all categories in our Cuba Travel Visa Guide.
Delta Airlines will not let you board without:
With EasyTouristCard, you can walk into the airport ready. No last-minute stress. No lines at the consulate.
Apply 2 to 4 weeks before your Delta flight to Cuba.
Your Delta Airlines visa to Cuba is valid for 12 months, so you’re covered even if your plans shift.
Before you head to the airport:
Passport?
Cuba eVisa from EasyTouristCard?
D’Viajeros QR code?
OFAC category selected?
No. Delta does not provide Cuba visas at the airport. You must have one before check-in.
Standard delivery is 72 hours. Expedited service is 12 hours or less.
You need an official Cuban eVisa approved for entry. EasyTouristCard provides this.
No. You will not need to print the visa itself, but you will use the visa number to complete the D’Viajeros form. Once the form is submitted, a QR code will be generated. You must have this QR code ready to show at the airport when boarding your Delta Airlines flight and again when entering Cuba. We recommend keeping a digital copy on your phone and saving a screenshot as a backup.
No. We are a trusted third-party provider. Our visas are valid for Delta flights.
Cuban authorities require it for entry, and airlines won’t let you board without it.
No. Although your Cuba eVisa is valid for 12 months from the date of issue, it can only be used for a single entry into Cuba. If you plan to return to Cuba within that 12-month period, you will need to apply for a new visa before each trip.
Each traveler must apply for their own visa, since the eVisa is tied to the traveler’s identity. However, if no one has entered Cuba using the original visa, it is possible to reuse the same eVisa code by completing a new D’Viajeros form under the correct name. The new QR code will replace the original one, which will become invalid.
Yes. Just submit separate applications for each traveler.
The eVisa is a digital authorization. It replaces the old paper tourist card. It’s faster, easier, and fully accepted.
Cuba is unlike anywhere else. From Havana’s colorful facades to the scent of fresh bread in the air, every corner tells a story. At EasyTouristCard, we love helping travelers experience it all.
We’ve helped thousands of Delta Airlines passengers fly to Cuba without worry. Let us do the same for you.
Apply now and let the island welcome you.