How to Get a Tourist Visa for Costa Rica

Costa Rica Tourist Visa

Costa Rica Tourist Visa

Going to Costa Rica for some rest and relaxation? You might need to get a tourist visa for Costa Rica.

Go to my Costa Rica visa page for information on other types of visas for Costa Rica.

I’ll break everything down for you below about how to get the Costa Rica Tourist Visa.

Visa required for U.S. citizens: No visa needed for stays up to 90 days (tourist or business purposes). All you need is:

  • A current valid passport.
  • A return ticket to exit Costa Rica (either to return to your country or to go to another country)

Visa required for non-U.S. citizens: If you are not a U.S. citizen, check this page here to see if you need a visa (search by your nationality)

You can also check here to see which countries require visas.

1
Find your closest consulate

Check this site here.

2
Gather documentation

The official list of required documents is here at the Costa Rica Directorate General of Immigration website.

3
Submit materials

Submit your required materials from Step 2 to the embassy or consulate you found in Step 1.

  • Each consulate and embassy will have different hours of operations and visa application submission procedures. Contact you’re the embassy or consulate you found in step 1 to find out more information.
4
Receive your visa
  • Congratulations! That’s it!
  • The consulate has 30 days to process your visa application.
5
Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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