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How long does it take to get a Costa Rican visa?

1. Costa Rica individual tourist visa processing time: 15-20 working days.

Two. Procedures for individuals to apply for a Costa Rican visa:

Step 1, log on to the embassy website and download the corresponding visa application form and the corresponding template form text file;

Information required for Costa Rica visa:

1 Passport or travel document with a validity period of not less than 6 months;

2. Air, land or water transportation reservation for returning to Costa Rica. The advance order must include the departure date;

3. Visa application form; (Application Form in Spanish)

4. The economic certificate required by the applicant during his stay in Costa Rica. This document must be translated into Spanish. Economic proof refers to:

Letter of introduction or work certificate of the unit, requiring the applicant's position or title, income and working hours;

Bank account information of the applicant in the last 3 months (i.e. salary card details);

The documents submitted by the applicant should not only prove the economic repayment ability, but also prove that the applicant will have follow-up contact with his country;

The consulate of Costa Rica may require the applicant to provide additional documents;

5. The birth certificate must be fair, certified and officially translated in Spanish;

6. No criminal record certificate. It must be proved that there is no criminal record in the last three years, and it must be fair, certified and officially translated in Spanish. The certificate must be issued by the relevant authorities of the country to which the applicant belongs or the relevant authorities of the applicant's residence;

7. Two color passport photos. Photos should include the front of the applicant's face, eyes open, unobstructed and easy to identify. The background of the photo should be white, with sufficient light and appropriate contrast and clarity.

Step 2: Prepare visa application materials.

The third step is to make an appointment. Before submitting the application, you need to make an appointment with embassies and consulates in China by telephone, fax or email.

Step 4: I apply to embassies and consulates in China in writing or entrust a third-party agent, and do not accept ordinary mail applications.

Step 5: The residence applicant must submit a visa application (Direcció n Genera de Migra Ció n y Extranjerí a) to the Costa Rican Immigration Bureau, or entrust an inviter from Colombia to submit a visa application to the Colombian Immigration Bureau and send it to the applicant after approval.

Step 6: Get a visa. After obtaining a visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time and the number of days of stay of the visa are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information on the visa, such as the spelling of the name, is correct. If you find any mistakes, you should contact the consular section of the embassy in time.