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Every foreign citizen who wants to study in Costa Rica must obtain a Costa Rican student visa, regardless of their citizenship.
In addition, you must also already be accepted to an educational institution in Costa Rica.
Anyone who wants to stay in Costa Rica for more than 90 days must obtain a residence permit. Residence permits in Costa Rica are divided according to the purpose for which you want to stay in Costa Rica.
The type of residence permit in Costa Rica that you need to study in Costa Rica is a student permit that falls under the "special category" of immigration along with work permits. You can get a student's permit from Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería (Costa Rican immigration department).
What are the requirements for a student visa to Costa Rica?
Documents required for obtaining a student visa to Costa Rica include:
When applying for a temporary visa
A letter of request for a temporary visa of a special category, certified by a notary or signed by the consul. The email must contain the following information:
Your full name, date of birth, place of birth and citizenship
A passport number
The place of residence
Occupation / profession
Exact address where you will be staying in Costa Rica
Contact information
Date and your signature
Acceptance letter from your school
Your birth certificate
A certificate of non-criminal record
Your valid passport and copies of all passport pages. The passport must be valid for another 6 months from the date of entry
The confirmation of the availability of sufficient financial resources
When applying for a student permit
Documents that you must submit to the Immigration Department to obtain a student permit in Costa Rica include:
The completed and signed application form
A letter sent to the Immigration Department indicating the reason why you are requesting a "special category" residence permit (student permit). The letter must be signed either in the eyes of the Immigration Service, or certified by a lawyer. It should contain the following information:
Your full name and citizenship
Your age
Your profession
Exact address in Costa Rica
Contact information
A certificate issued by your educational institution confirming your registration. The document must be signed by the legal representative or head of the institution.
An application payment receipt
The last two passport-sized photos
Fingerprint registration confirmation issued by the Ministry of Public Security
The confirmation of your registration at the Costa Rican consulate
Birth certificate
The confirmation of financial capabilities:
Through a certificate of the authorized accountant on solvency indicating the origin of the money; or
By confirming the scholarship, if you are a scholarship student.
Photocopies of all pages of your passport, certified by a public notary in Costa Rica
Remember:
Get all the necessary documents before traveling to Costa Rica.
All documents that you submit must be translated into Spanish by an official translator. You must have notarized translations.
All documents that you submit from your country must be legalized. You can legalize them at the Costa Rican consulate or with an apostille stamp if you are from a country that is part of the Apostille Convention.
The consulate and Immigration Department of Costa Rica have the right to request any additional documents as they see fit.
How do I apply for a student visa to Costa Rica?
The process of obtaining a Costa Rican student visa consists of two parts: a temporary student visa and a student permit.
Before you can apply for a student permit from the Immigration Department, you need to obtain a permit to enter the country as a student – that is. A temporary student visa that you can get at the Costa Rican consulate in your country.
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