Yes, it is legal for travelers to bring Cuban cigars into the US for personal use, but there are limits on the quantity allowed.
No. If you attempt to bring them across the border and are caught, you could end up in a lot of trouble.
No! It is illegal to bring Cuban cigars to the US!
Cuban cigars were banned February 7 , 1962 .
Cuban cigars are imported into Canada , unlike the ban upon them in the US , and a quality Tobacconist or cigar shop should carry a selection of Cuban cigars .
No, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the trade embargo with Cuba.
Yes, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the ongoing trade embargo with Cuba.
In the US a Cuban cigar is considered as contraband .
The most common "penalty" for bringing Cuban cigars into the US is confiscation by US Customs. In my 12 years of being in the cigar business, I have never heard of anyone being jailed for bringing Cuban cigars into the US. I have heard of individuals being jailed and prosecuted for trafficking in Cuban cigars (bringing large quantities into the US and reselling them). Based on my experience and those of my customers, you have a 50/50 chance of having cigars confiscated by Customs when you re-enter the US.
Mexico , Canada or anywhere except in the US because of the Cuban embargo .
Cuban cigars are banned in the US due to the Cuban embargo placed in October 1960 .
No. The embargo is imposed by the US government, and only affects importing Cuban goods to the US.