From: Dave Rodgers To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]> Subject: Re: VISA for Cuba Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2017 23:22:28 +0000 I will ask them that question. Not sure if they would have to contact the State Department. I will ask when was the last plane they handled in Cuba. On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 7:17 PM, jeffity E. <[email protected]> wrote: i can get a visa , can we take the plane in!? On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 1:16 AM, Dave Rodgers < > wrote: This is Universal's response about the VISA for Cuba. "We also cannot assist with Cuban Visas, They need to be obtained on your side." I asked them a second time for more information about the Cuban VISA, but no response yet. After looking at the Travel.State.Gov website, here are some of the highlights: 1. Tourist travel to Cuba remains prohibited. You must obtain a license from the Department of Treasury 2. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY: U.S. credit and debit cards do not work in Cuba. Bring cash to cover your stay. The Cuban government requires that travelers declare cash amounts over 5,000 USD. Travelers should note that the Government of Cuba charges a 10 percent fee for all U.S. dollar cash conversions; this does not apply to electronic transactions or cash conversions in other currencies. 3. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT: The export of Cuban convertible pesos (CUC) is strictly prohibited, regardless of the amount. Travelers may only export the equivalent of 5,000 USD in any currency other than the Cuban convertible pesos (CUC). Anyone wishing to export more than this amount must demonstrate evidence that the currency was acquired legitimately from a Cuban bank. 4. Travel to Cuba is regulated by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Anyone located in the United States, regardless of citizenship and nationality, must comply with these regulations. Individuals seeking to travel to Cuba are not required to obtain licenses from OFAC if their trave