(a)
The following transactions are prohibited by § 515.201 when in connection with the transportation of any Cuban national, except a Cuban national holding an unexpired immigrant or non-immigrant visa or a returning resident of the United States, from Cuba to the United States, unless otherwise licensed:
(1)
Transactions incident to travel to, from, or within Cuba;
(2)
The transportation to Cuba of a vessel or aircraft;
(3)
The transportation into the United States of any vessel or aircraft which has been in Cuba since the effective date, regardless of registry;
(4)
The provision of any services to a Cuban national, regardless of whether any consideration for such services is furnished by the Cuban national;
(5)
The transportation or importation of baggage or other property of a Cuban national;
(6)
The transfer of funds or other property to any person where such transfer involves the provision of services to a Cuban national or the transportation or importation of, or any transactions involving, property in which Cuba or any Cuban national has any interest, including baggage or other such property;
(7)
Any other transaction such as payment of port fees and charges in Cuba and payment for fuel, meals, lodging; and
(8)
The receipt or acceptance of any gratuity, grant, or support in the form of meals, lodging, fuel, payments of travel or maintenance expenses, or otherwise, in connection with travel to or from Cuba or travel or maintenance within Cuba.
(b)
Transactions incident to the travel to the United States of Cuban nationals traveling without a visa issued by the Department of State are not authorized under the provisions of § 515.571.
(c)
Transactions described in paragraph (a) of this section are not “transactions ordinarily incident to travel to and from Cuba” as set forth in § 515.560(c).
Code of Federal Regulations
[45 FR 32671, May 19, 1980, as amended at 64 FR 25812, May 13, 1999]