In this article we provide you with updated information about the next appointments for the Spanish citizenship and passport process at the Spanish Embassy in Havana.
Acquiring Spanish citizenship or obtaining a first passport in Cuba are processes that require careful planning and a clear idea of procedures.
As appointments are in high demand, it is essential to keep appointment availability up to date. That’s why inside Cuba Directory We strive to provide you with the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the availability of appointments for Spanish citizenship or your passport application.
We have reported a latency issue on our page Sending testimonials And this Dating resale For procedures at the Embassy. But in this text, we put at your disposal when the appointments for the Spanish citizenship and passport procedures will be.
Continue reading for detailed information on how and when to schedule your appointment at the Spanish Embassy in Havana.
First Spanish passport
To obtain a Spanish passport in Cuba, you must meet the following requirements: be Spanish, be registered in the consular registry, be physically present at the consular office, pay a fee (€30) and submit the necessary documents.
At the time of writing this note January 2024 had almost all appointments. See the screenshot.
Nominations for Spanish Nationality in Cuba
Spanish Nationality: Minors and Majors.
A Spanish father or mother born in Spain who is subject to or subject to Spanish parental authority may choose without time limit; Whose family (identifying who a person’s parents are) or place of birth is determined in Spain after the age of eighteen.
Likewise, people who were adopted by the Spanish after the age of eighteen. The option period is two years from adoption.
At this time, as shown in the picture, there are no appointments for citizenship of minors. For seniors, there are changes to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for February 2024.
LMD appointments in Cuba. It allows descendants who fall into three main cases to acquire Spanish nationality under the Law of Democratic Remembrance.
– People born outside of Spain and having Spanish ancestry through their father, mother, grandfather or grandmother, either because they were Spanish by birth or who renounced Spanish nationality after losing it or for reasons of exile.
– Spanish women born before 1978 who married foreigners and thus lost their Spanish citizenship, sons and daughters born abroad.
– Sons and daughters of legal age of Spaniards who have chosen the Spanish nation, as established in the Law of Democratic Memory or the Law of Historical Memory.
Appointments for 2024 are not yet available for this procedure. Spaces available for December 26th and 27th only.