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Traveling to Costa Rica


Every year hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world treat themselves to the beauty of Costa Rica, making
tourism one of the country's main sources of income.


If you plan on discovering Costa Rica, for the first time or all over again, make sure you, your family and your pets have all traveling documents to enter the country and a visa if you are required one. It is also important to find out what you are allowed to take into the country without paying duties.


The departure tax is $26.00 per person. Please note that sometimes credit card companies charge an overseas commission; we are not responsible for transactions or fees due to the use of credit cards; we suggest you pay in cash.


Costa Rican authorities do not require a Letter of Consent for U.S. minors traveling to Costa Rica. The exception takes place if the minor has Costa Rican relatives. For more information regarding U.S. minors traveling without their parents, please direct your inquiry to the U.S. Department of State or to the corresponding U.S. authority.


There is no restriction on the amount of money that you can bring to Costa Rica, but you have to declare it if it exceeds US$ 10,000.00.


Temporary import of automotive terrestrial, aerial, and marine vehicles to Costa Rica for non-lucrative aims is allowed.


Rules and Regulations Pertaining To Shipment of Human Remains to Costa Rica

Authentications


Note: If you do not include the payment, your documents will be returned without processing
Legalizing Documents


Authentication of a document's signature by the Consul means a recognition of the public character of the person who signed, therefore confirming the veracity of his or her signature.


Documents that can be authenticated:


    *


      Birth certificate
    *


      Certificate of divorce
    *


      Certificate of single status
    *


      Criminal record
    *


      Death certificate
    *


      Emission statements
    *


      Employment certificate
    *


      Health certificate
    *


      Marriage certificate
    *


      Powers of Attorney
    *


      Proof of income
    *


      Trademark registry
    *


      Certificate of Free Sale
    *


      For any other document, please contact the Consulate of your jurisdiction


If you need to authenticate any other document not included in the list above, please inquire with the Consulate responsible for the jurisdiction where the document was issued in order to determine if the document can be authenticated.


Note


Costa Rica is not a party to the "Hague Apostille Convention" and therefore we do not accept Apostilles.
Procedure


In order to obtain the authentication of your document, please follow systematically the following procedure:


1.
Identify the authority/state by which the document was issued.
   

2.
Identify the Consulate with jurisdiction over the state where the document was issued (please note that the Consulate in Washington, DC has jurisdiction over the 50 states)
   

3.
Prior to sending the document to the appropriate Consulate, please identify the type of document:  a) Public documents:  issued by a Governmental authority; b) Private documents:  issued by anybody else.
   

   

   

Please inquire with the other Consulates if you are required to send any kind of payment.


Certifications      $ 40.00
Declarations        $ 50.00
Patents        $ 80.00
Power-of-Attorney  $ 80.00
Trademarks      $ 80.00


For documents sent by FedEx: The payment slip from the FedEx Kinkos Shop should be attached to the FedEx pre-paid envelope (this is not applicable to those who have an account number with FedEx).


Important Note: When sending residence applications within Costa Rica (to the Costa Rican Immigration Department), you must include the "Formato de Responsabilidad Consulados" issued by DHL-Costa Rica.
Duration


Once the document is received at the Consulate, granted that the document complies with all requirements stated above and fees are included, it will normally be processed in one week (this may vary at each Consulate, please verify with Consular staff).


Normally, documents can be processed by mail.  If you intend to do the procedure by mail, please enclose, along with the fees, a self-addressed and stamped envelope or a self-addressed prepaid courier envelope to return the documents to you.


We will not assume any responsibility for documents sent via courier or regular mail. We will not return any document sent by regular mail unless a prepaid envelope with delivery confirmation is attached (delivery confirmation, signature confirmation, registered mail, etc). The Consulate will not coordinate any pick up for documents sent via courier service (FedEx, DHL, UPS etc). This is the sender's responsibility.

SERVICIOS PARA COSTARRICENSES


CEDULAS DE IDENTIDAD
Todo ciudadano costarricense mayor de 18 años debe portar cédula de identidad vigente.


    * Renovación de cédula
    * Cédula por primera vez




PASAPORTES


    * Solicitud de Pasaporte Nuevo
    * Solicitud de Pasaporte Nuevo por causa de robo o extravío
    * Renovación de Pasaportes


PODERES


Poderes Generales, Generalísimos, Especiales, Especialísimos


AUTENTICACION DE TITULOS Y NOTAS


Para reconocer sus títulos académicos y notas en Costa Rica



Living in Costa Rica
Studying in Costa Rica / Applicable to Volunteers


This applies for study (or volunteer) terms shorter than one year. For longer periods, please see Residence in Costa Rica.


Working in Costa Rica


This applies for work terms shorter than one year. For longer periods, please see Residence in Costa Rica.


Residence in Costa Rica