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Coast Guard Announces Conditions of Entry for Vessels Arriving from Cuba

March 19, 2025

The Coast Guard has announced conditions of entry for vessels arriving from the Republic of Cuba in the Federal Register.

In accordance with 46 U.S.C. § 70108, as amended, and the Department of State’s designation of the Republic of Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, the Coast Guard has determined that Cuba is not maintaining effective anti-terrorism measures in its ports and has issued a Port Security Advisory (PSA 1-25). Federal Register :: Imposition of Conditions of Entry for Vessels Arriving to the United States From the Republic of Cuba. The actions listed in PSA 1-25 apply to vessels that arrive in the United States after visiting ports in Cuba, as described in that document.

PSA 1-25 is available on the Coast Guard International Port Security website.

For information about this document, contact the International Port Security program at HQS-DG-IPSProgramHQs@uscg.mil.

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