The Consulate General of Spain in Havana has announced the opening of passport appointments

The Consulate of Spain in Havana has messages waiting to be registered in its civil registry and to apply for a Spanish passport.

In a note published this November 30, the Spanish embassy headquarters in Havana announced the opening of new meeting places for this procedure.

“Registered in the consular civil registry until 10-31-2023, access our agenda now to get your first passport application appointment” They tweeted.

As stated on their website, the appointment system will work for a limited period as per the date of registration in the civil registry of the consulate. “It allows appointment booking only for those registered during the notified periods. If your registration is not in these years, you will have to wait for the corresponding period,” they point out.

To access the system, Spaniards in Cuba must fill in two fields with their registration data: the ID section and the password section.

At the time of writing this note, it is not accessible For a link to make an appointment For the first Spanish passport at the Cuban Embassy.

Spanish passport documents in Cuba

Documents required to apply for a Spanish passport in Cuba:

  • Previous passport.
  • Valid ID, if you have it.
  • If you do not have any of the previous two documents or if they have expired by 3 years or more, a live birth certificate issued for the sole purpose of obtaining a passport. This document must be issued by the competent Spanish civil registry 6 months prior to the passport application.
  • If the birth was registered at the Cuban Consulate, it is not necessary to provide this certificate.
  • 1 recent photograph (32 x 26 mm), in colour, with a white background, taken from the front, without dark glasses or clothing that prevents identification of the person – clothing that shows the oval of the face is acceptable.
  • Original and photocopy of residence card issued by local authorities.
  • Payment = 30 euros.
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