Salty_Seagull
Quality over quantity
Just a warning for you all and a request for any more information that people ITK may have
I travel a lot for work, with the US being a heavily visited destination, and we have been alerted to the following travel warning:
https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/visas-required-for-uk-travellers-to-us-who-have-visited-cuba
In short, Trump stuck Cuba on the “state sponsors of terrorism” (SST) list in January 2021. This means travellers who have visited Cuba in the past 11 years can no longer apply for the ~£20 ESTA to enter. Instead, they must apply for a Tourist visa (B2 I think) which costs £137 and requires a visit/interview to the embassy...wait time currently estimated at 5 months.
There isn't much information online about this and I can't see when this rule came into effect. The US ESTA website does state:
How does Cuba’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism impact my travel to the United States using my approved ESTA?
If a traveler is found to have visited a country designated as State Sponsor of Terrorism, the traveler is no longer eligible to participate in the Visa Wavier Program and must apply for a visa to enter the United States.
So it seems it is pretty official, however, a colleague of mine entered the US in March of this year after being in Cuba 6 years ago, so I'm not sure how heavily enforced it is. Could it be only something flagged at immigration if they spot a Cuban stamp in your passport?
Has anyone else heard of this or been to the US after visiting Cuba recently?
I travel a lot for work, with the US being a heavily visited destination, and we have been alerted to the following travel warning:
https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/visas-required-for-uk-travellers-to-us-who-have-visited-cuba
In short, Trump stuck Cuba on the “state sponsors of terrorism” (SST) list in January 2021. This means travellers who have visited Cuba in the past 11 years can no longer apply for the ~£20 ESTA to enter. Instead, they must apply for a Tourist visa (B2 I think) which costs £137 and requires a visit/interview to the embassy...wait time currently estimated at 5 months.
There isn't much information online about this and I can't see when this rule came into effect. The US ESTA website does state:
How does Cuba’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism impact my travel to the United States using my approved ESTA?
If a traveler is found to have visited a country designated as State Sponsor of Terrorism, the traveler is no longer eligible to participate in the Visa Wavier Program and must apply for a visa to enter the United States.
So it seems it is pretty official, however, a colleague of mine entered the US in March of this year after being in Cuba 6 years ago, so I'm not sure how heavily enforced it is. Could it be only something flagged at immigration if they spot a Cuban stamp in your passport?
Has anyone else heard of this or been to the US after visiting Cuba recently?