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Business Visa: Angola → Cuba

Angola citizens must apply for a Business Visa at the Cuba embassy or consulate in Luanda. Globally, the Angola passport sits at position #85 for mobility. The application fee averages around $105, and allow roughly 12–26 business days for processing. We estimate roughly 51% of these applications are approved. For context, Cuba sits within the Americas, hosts its seat of government in Havana, trades in the CUP, designates Spanish as a working language, has roughly ≈11.2M residents. Stays of up to 90 days per visit are permitted. A full document checklist and step-by-step guidance are provided below.

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Quick answer

Angola passport holders must apply for a Cuba business visa at the embassy or consulate. Government fee $105, typical processing 26 business days. Plan to submit at least 26 days before travel.

Key facts

Source country
Angola
Destination country
Cuba
Visa type
Business Visa
Entry requirement
Visa Required
Application fee
$105 USD
Processing time
12–26 business days
Maximum stay
90 days per visit
Validity
365 from issue date
Estimated approval rate
~51.00%
Source passport rank
#85/199

Compiled by VisaCross from official embassy sources. Last reviewed June 2026. See <a href="https://visacross.com/methodology" class="text-blue-600 underline">methodology</a>.

Visa Fee

$105

USD (approx.)

Processing Time

12–26

business days

Max Stay

90

days per visit

Validity

365

from issue date

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Required Documents

  • Where you will stay — hotel reservation or letter of invitation
  • Personal bank statements from the last three to six months
  • Travel medical insurance for the duration of the trip
  • Police clearance certificate from country of residence
  • Passport valid 6+ months past your planned return, with two blank pages
  • Completed visa application form
  • Two recent passport-size color photographs
  • Round-trip flight itinerary or reservation
  • Invitation letter from the host company
  • Company registration documents
  • Letter from your employer confirming purpose
  • Conference or meeting agenda (if applicable)

How to Apply

  • Apply at the Cuba embassy or consulate in Luanda
  • Through an authorized visa application center (VFS Global, BLS International)
  • Online pre-application followed by an in-person biometrics appointment

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Booking non-refundable flights or hotels before the visa is approved
  • Applying too close to the travel date — always allow a 4-6 week buffer
  • Failing to show sufficient funds for the full duration of the stay
  • Underestimating the importance of a clear, dated travel itinerary
  • Conflating a tourist visit with business activities — be explicit about your purpose
  • Submitting without a strong invitation letter from a registered company

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Angola citizens need a Business Visa for Cuba?

Yes, Angola citizens must apply for a Business Visa at the Cuba embassy or visa application center before traveling. Cuba's capital is Havana, in the Americas.

How much does the Business Visa cost?

Expect to pay around $105 USD for the Business Visa, payable to the Cuba embassy or processing center (often charged in CUP or USD). Third-party service fees may apply additionally.

How long does it take to process the Business Visa?

Most decisions arrive within 12–26 business days. Apply at least 4–6 weeks before your intended travel date to allow for delays or additional document requests.

What documents do I need?

The core set is a valid passport, the completed application form, recent photos to spec, evidence of funds, proof of travel medical insurance, your travel itinerary, and proof of where you'll stay. Some routes ask for extra documents.

How long is the Business Visa valid and how long can I stay?

You can stay up to 90 days per visit, while the Business Visa remains valid for 365 days from the date of issue. Overstaying can lead to fines or future entry bans, so track your permitted dates carefully.

What is the approval rate for this route?

Based on regional patterns, roughly 51% of Angola Business Visa applications to Cuba are approved. Completeness and strong documentation move that number the most.

Can I extend my Business Visa once I'm in Cuba?

Extension policies vary. Contact the Cuba immigration authority within the country to inquire about extending your stay.

What happens if my application is denied?

A refusal usually comes with a stated ground. You can address the gap and reapply, or follow the embassy's appeal route. Note that the fee is normally non-refundable.

Do I need travel insurance?

Most Cuba Business Visa applications require proof of travel medical insurance with adequate coverage for the duration of your stay.

Can I work on a Business Visa?

Business visas allow meetings, conferences, and negotiations, but not direct employment with a Cuba entity. For employment, apply for a work visa.

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Reviewed by the VisaCross editorial team

Last reviewed: June 1, 2026. We cross-check this route against official embassy publications and update when policies change.

ℹ️ Information last verified on May 19, 2026. Visa rules change frequently — always confirm with the official embassy before travel.