Documents destined for use in Cuba must be translated into Spanish by a notarized translator. Both documents (the original and the translation) must be properly notarized by a commissioned notary public and certified by the Secretary of State in the same state where the notary is licensed.
The embassy of Cuba requires a copy of the signer’s ID card, Passport (the first two pages) or driver license to legalize documents from Cuba Embassy
Please include a copy of the signer ID Card, passport (the first 2 pages) or driver license as required by the embassy of Cuba.
Cuba Embassy Legalization
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