Costa Rica Visa For Indian Passport Holder

You are planning a wonderful Costa Rica trip, but have you ever wondered if your Indian passport is eligible for visa on arrival ? The answer is that yes , it is. There are hundreds of Indian who are also holding an America or other countries passport who would love to spend some time in walking in the rain forest of Costa Rica by their own feet.

Recently, a lot of people are travelling to other countries from India for their Vacation as well as for work purpose. A visa process is always needed with every country to enter their territory legally. Getting a visa is one of the most time taking & uncomforting task while traveling abroad.

Costa Rica Visa For Indian Passport Holder

Tourist visa is also called short period visa because it allows stay in the granted country only within a limited time of 3 months. This visa has many limitations and applicants need to follow some simple rules. They can’t take up any type of employment or profession even if they would be paid some nominal money, but they will be treated as tourists.

ourist Visa

Not all people who wish to travel to Costa Rica need a tourist visa; this will depend on your nationality, purpose of visit, country of residence and duration of stay. Visa requirements are based on international agreements or treaties. However,  the visa does not guarantee entry to Costa Rica and, as in the United States, this depends on the immigration officer upon arrival. Information about requirements and visa application form please click here.

Please consider the following information:

1. US nationals do not require an entry visa to Costa Rica. However, they must have a current valid passport and a return ticket to exit Costa Rica within 90 days. (Either to return to your country or to go to another country). US passport must be valid for a minimum of one day from the day you enter Costa Rica. As a tourist US nationals cannot stay more than 90 days. For a stay longer than 90 days a residence permit must be established.

2.Other nationals might not require an entry visa to Costa Rica. To verify all entry requirements according to your nationality please see the following link nationalities

3. Please see the following link for information of all Consulates in the United States Consulate of their jurisdiction.

4. Please visit our FAQ section; there, you will find information that might be useful for your trip to Costa Rica.

2. Provisional Visa (student, teacher, resident, etc): 

For information click here

3. Requirements for temporary residence in Costa Rica

For information click here

4. Requirements for permanent residence in Costa Rica

For information click here

5. Yellow Fever Vaccine

If you will be traveling to Costa Rica from South America and/or sub-Saharan Africa, you will need theYELLOW FEVER VACCINE. The countries considered at risk are: AngolaBeninBurkina FasoCameroonDemocratic Republic of CongoGabonGambiaGhanaGuinea, LiberiaNigeriaSierra LeoneSudanBoliviaBrazilColombiaEcuadorPeruGuyana and Venezuela. You can travel to Costa Rica ten days after the shot. Exceptions

Who Needs to Apply for a Visa to Costa Rica?

The Costa Rica visa policy is divided into four groups:

  1. Visa-exempt nationals who are allowed to travel to Costa Rica with just their passport which must be valid for at least one more day from the date of entry. This category included nationals of the United States and European Union member states. They are allowed to stay in Costa Rica for a maximum of 90 days.
  2. Visa-exempt nationals who are allowed to travel to Costa Rica with just their passport which must be valid for at least three months from the date of arrival. They are allowed to stay in Costa Rica for a maximum of 30 days.
  3. Foreign nationals who need a Costa Rica Consular Visa, which must be applied for at a Costa Rica consulate in their country of residence. The Costa Rica visa allows them to stay in the country for up to 30 days.
  4. Foreign nationals who need a Costa Rica Restricted Visa. This type of visa has to be approved by the Commission of Restricted Visas. If approved, it allows the holder to stay in the country for up to 30 days.

See here for a complete list of countries that need a Costa Rica Visa and those who do not.

What are the Costa Rica Visa requirements?

The required documents you have to submit with your Costa Rica visa application are:

  • An application letter, directed to the Costa Rica consulate, containing:
    • The purpose of your travel
    • Your personal information (name, age, date and place of birth)
    • Passport number
    • Nationality
    • Place of residence
    • Intended date of arrival and departure from Costa Rica
    • Where you will stay while you are in Costa Rica
    • The date
    • Contact information
    • Your signature
  • A complete photocopy of all the pages on your passport. Your passport must be valid for an additional six months.
  • Return flight ticket reservation. You’re advised not to pay for your ticket until your visa application has been approved. Read here how to book a flight ticket without paying the full price.
  • Two pictures of yourself with the following specifications:
    • 2 inches x 2 inches
    • White background
    • Neutral facial expression, staring straight ahead
    • Glasses are allowed as long as they do not hide your eyes or face (no thick rims, no reflection, no tinted glass)
    • Head gear is not allowed, unless it is for religious purposes. Even so, it must not obstruct the face.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means, such as through bank statements from the last three months, letter from employer, of proof of property.
  • Certificate of police clearance from your country.
  • Proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination if you are coming from a place that’s at risk of Yellow Fever.
  • If you are a visa-holder or Permanent Resident in another country: Proof of the visa/Residence Permit should be submitted.

The documents you submit must be translated into Spanish and legalized.

Keep in mind that this is not a complete list of requirements, as the Costa Rica consulate will request further documentation as they see fit depending on your case.

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