🇨🇺 U.S. Visa Bond for Cuba
What Cuba passport holders need to know about the $5,000–$15,000 B1/B2 visa bond — and how to post it without locking up your own cash.
⚠️ Do Not Travel — U.S. entry ban in effect
Since Jun 9, 2025, Cuba has been subject to a U.S. partial entry ban suspending B-1/B-2 (as well as F, M, J, and immigrant) visas. Citizens of Cuba generally cannot be issued a B1/B2 visa even with a bond, absent a specific exception. Always confirm current status on the U.S. Department of State site.
In the program since
Jan 21, 2026
Bond amount
$5,000–$15,000 (default $10,000)
Applies to
B-1/B-2 visitor visas
Deadline
30 days after interview
Filed via
Form I-352 · Pay.gov
Travel rule
Commercial airports only
Cuba B1/B2 visa statistics
| B1/B2 visas issued, FY2024 | 1,832 |
| B1/B2 visas issued, FY2025 (Oct–Aug) | 1,025 |
| Suspected overstay rate, FY2024 | 6.96% |
| Suspected overstay rate, FY2023 | 7.69% |
The Visa Bond Program targets countries with elevated overstay rates or other screening concerns identified by the State Department. Sources: Report of the Visa Office 2024, Monthly NIV Issuances, DHS Entry/Exit Overstay Report FY2024 (B1/B2, air/sea, total suspected rate).
How VisaBond helps
- You pass your interview — the consular officer approves your B1/B2 visa and sets your bond amount.
- We post the bond — VisaBond acts as the obligor and files your bond via Form I-352 through Pay.gov, typically within one business day.
- You travel — enter and exit by commercial air; the bond is automatically cancelled when you leave on time.
One upfront fee from $999 — instead of locking up the full bond amount. Apply now →
Frequently asked questions
Does Cuba require a U.S. visa bond?›
Cuba has been in the Visa Bond Program since January 21, 2026, but it is also under a U.S. partial entry ban (since June 9, 2025), so B1/B2 visas are generally not being issued to Cuba passport holders absent a specific exception.
How much is the visa bond for Cuba citizens?›
The bond is $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000, set by the consular officer at the interview. $10,000 is the standard default amount.
When was Cuba added to the Visa Bond Program?›
Cuba was added on January 21, 2026, in a wave of 25 countries added that day.
Can VisaBond post my bond for me?›
Yes, as long as you meet basic requirements. VisaBond acts as the obligor and funds your full bond via Form I-352 and Pay.gov, typically within one business day — well inside the 30-day deadline. You pay a one-time service fee from $999 instead of locking up the bond amount.
Can Cuba citizens currently get a B1/B2 visa?›
Generally no. Cuba is under a U.S. partial entry ban effective June 9, 2025 that suspends B-1/B-2 visa issuance, absent a specific exception. Check the U.S. Department of State for current guidance.
Required to post a bond?
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