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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkTravel & Outdoors | January 2007 

It Isn't Illegal to Visit Cuba - but it Isn't Easy
email this pageprint this pageemail usTimothy Alex Akimoff - Statesman Journal


Contrary to popular belief, it is not illegal to travel to Cuba. It is, only illegal to spend money that ends up in Cuban hands, according to the Center for Constitutional Rights.

But traveling to Cuba is a long and complicated process for just about anybody in America other than journalists and government officials.

The Office of Foreign Assets Control, which is a division of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, enforces the Cuba travel embargo.

The official name is the Trading with the Enemy Act.

American citizens wishing to travel to Cuba do have a few options, such as applying for a Specific License, which requires a written permission from OFAC. These licenses usually are granted only to educational and religious organizations. These must meet OFAC regulations.

Other licenses for individuals may be granted by the OFAC.

Those wishing to participate in humanitarian projects, free-lance journalists and those interested in professional research can apply for a Specific License for Individuals.

Other people allowed in include those in religious activities not affiliated with a larger group and those interested in public performances such as sports and other competitions.

These licenses may be requested by contacting Steven Pinter, chief of licensing, Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Department of the Treasury at 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C., 20220.

More information on Cuban travel can be found at www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac.

takimoff@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6750



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