Costa Rica Immigration Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Disclaimer: The following questions are a collection of real questions formulated to GLC over the years which we believe represent some of the most common questions that individuals interested in obtaining residency in Costa Rica normally have. Our answers ARE NOT in any way legal advice, they are just general information provided as a reference so that the general public might obtain a better understanding of the residency application process in Costa Rica. Any unauthorized copying, alteration, distribution, transmission, performance, display or other use of this material is prohibited. As Costa Rican lawyers, we are not allowed by the Costa Rican Bar Association from providing legal advice without the prior existence of a client/attorney relationship, in order to obtain legal advice for your specific case we encourage you to seek specialized legal advice.
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Answer: the normal procedure that our clients follow and that we recommend is to coordinate with us so that we can assess the precise method in which the documents are retrieved in their country of origin. By doing that we make sure that client’s Birth Certificate and Background Check are current and that they are either apostilled or Legalized depending on each country, also when we send our Immigration Form our Immigration attorneys are able to assess particular situations in which the applicant faces significant difficulties in obtaining the necessary documents or even cases in which it is virtually impossible to obtain them.
So the normal procedure is that the client retains our services we provide the necessary legal guidance and the client visits Costa Rica with the properly prepared documents and at that moment we file the residency. Once the residency is filed their status changes from tourists to residency applicants, allowing them to remain in the country while the residency is being processed.
So as you can see moving down to Costa Rica and then requesting the documents is not recommended as the process to receive the properly prepared documents remotely usually takes at least 2 months. It is also important to note that even though those residencies can be filed incomplete, we highly advise against it as such practice considerably delays the process as residencies are only processed by the Immigration Authority once ALL the documents and requirements have been properly filed.