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Does a U.S. citizen need a passport to visit Costa Rica? Or any neighboring countries? |
Travel Info Does a U.S. citizen need a passport to visit Costa Rica? Or any neighboring countries? Travel Tips Yes Others Yes. U.S. citizens are not exempt from the law. We need passports but in many cases, other countries will not require a visa to enter. You will need to check with the consulate in Washington to confirm your plans. Yes, you do need a passport to visit Costa Rica and any of its neighboring countries. A U.S. citizen needs a passport to enter any other country, including Canada. New regulations are in place, so you need a passport any time you leave the country. Yes, you will need a passport valid thru your time of stay in the country. It will be checked every time you enter the country and at random road stops by border towns. yes you do. goto the nearest major post office or go online for an application. usual time is about 4 months, but if you pay an extra 70 bucks you can have it in a few weeks Yes. When you enter Costa Rica you also have to buy a VISA, good for 90 days. After you have to check out of the country. I live in the southern zone, so I just go to thye Panama border to check out, It's been 10 years since I 1st entered Costa Rica and is was $3.00. To enter Panama is $5.00 for a 30 day VISA. And $1.00 for a stamp. Then I check out of Panama back into Costa Rica and am good for anther 90 days. Yes |
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