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Cuban Embassy for New Zealand

Cuban Embassy in New Zealand

Address: 76 Messines Road, Karori, Wellington 6012
City: Wellington (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +12 hours)
Tel.: (04) 464 2210
Fax: (04) 464 2207
Working/Consular hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 9.00 - 13.00

Embassy of Cuba in New Zealand with concurrent accreditations to the Republic of Fiji, Cook Islands, Independent State of Samoa, Kingdom of Tonga, Tuvalu, Republic of Kiribati.

The Consular Section of the Embassy provides a wide range of services:

  • Consular Registration
  • Passport Renewal
  • Passport Extension
  • Extension of Stay beyond 24 months
  • Residency Abroad
  • Identity and Travel Document
  • Authorization for a New Passport
  • Visas
  • Marriage/Divorce Registration
  • General Power of Attorney
  • Power of Attorney for Marriage/Divorce
  • Power of Attorney for Inheritance Declarations
  • Birth Certificate Transcript
  • Death Certificate Transcript
  • Legalization and Certification of Documents, etc.

Every Cuban citizen requesting consular services (with the exception of Travel Permit Abroad Extensions for 11 months) must be registered. Applications may be made in person at the Consulate or by mail.

A completely filled out form must be presented along with a photocopy of the Passport, two photographs and a stamped self-addressed envelope so that the Consular Registration Card, which has to be presented when requesting any Consular Service, can be mailed. The Consular Fee for this service must be paid.

NOTE: If the application is being made by mail or via a third party, an extra Consular fee will be charged for the pertinent Consular service. All payments must be made in cash or by a bank certified cheque. Cash sent by mail will be refused and returned at the risk of the applicant. 

In the case of a lost Passport, besides complying with the requirements from sub-article 2 to sub-article 5, a police report for lost property must be presented along with a photocopy of the lost Passport: if there is no photocopy, a Birth Certificate must be presented or other certificate stating the Cuban citizenship.

In the procedures are followed by mail, a bank-certified cheque must be sent, accompanied by a self-addressed envelope bearing enough postage for the documents to be returned to the applicant by Certified Mail.  A new Passport will not be delivered if the expired Passport has not been sent. Please do not mail cash

The Embassy is closed on the following holidays:

  • January 1st and 2nd.
  • Triumph of the Revolution
  • May 1st.May Day
  • July 25th, 26th, 27th.National Rebelliousness Day
  • October 10th.Independence Day
  • December 25th.Christmas Day
  • December 31st.New year´s Eve Day

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