The Swedish Embassy in Cuba provides information on services and charges in dollars or Cuban pesos.

The Swedish Embassy in Cuba announced on its official Facebook page how its services will be implemented in response to the restrictions in Havana and the change in rates resulting from the island's monetary reforms.

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As published on Facebook "At the Embassy, ​​we've taken advantage of this opportunity to consolidate our team. In this regard, we've been updating you on how our daily routine has been developing."

"We are serving the public following all health protocols and the recommendations of the relevant authorities. We urge visitors to come only for necessary trips, taking into account all the difficulties and unforeseen events that may arise. Now Our rates can be paid in dollars or Cuban pesos And it's a good idea to ask us about current prices. Here's the link with our contact information and holidays.

Meeting at Calle 34, # 510, between 5th and 7th Ave, Miramar in Havana, the diplomatic headquarters specifies that the hours of attention to the public are between 9:30 and 11:30 hours, fromuneIt's Friday. The luneOn Wednesdays and Thursdays, the Swedish Embassy says visa applications will be submitted, 10 applications each day.

On Tuesdays and Fridays, passports and visas will be collected, blank forms will be delivered, as well as the corresponding information, and legalizations will be made. Telephone inquiries regarding passports, visas, residence permits, or work permits should be made between 08:30 and 09:30 a.m.uneFriday, at the following phone number: +53 7 204 28 31. They also offer this email: [email protected].

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Since the beginning of January, the Swedish diplomatic mission had warned that "we inform you that we currently do not receive visitors at the embassy without an appointment. To make an appointment, please send an email to [email protected]".

To mitigate the effects of the global spread of the virus and reduce the outbreak, the temporary ban on entry into the European Union through Sweden remains in effect. The Swedish government decided to extend the entry ban until March 31, 2021.

The temporary entry ban came into effect on March 19 and initially lasted 30 days. It was subsequently extended following recommendations from the European Commission.

Therefore, there are very limited possibilities of obtaining a visa to Sweden. You can read more about the limited possibilities of obtaining a visa to Sweden at this link.

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