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We discovered CR through our grown daughter who has made trips throughout the years to CR. She has become a scientist and is doing her research in Tortuguero. She has fallen in love with a man there and want him to visit our family in USA (we have gone there once to meet him). The visa process sounds so difficult and we want to write a letter of Invitation. Does
anyone have experience…again experience… on key points to mention. Or am I assuming incorrectly matrimonial intentions aren’t enough for a visa
Well Itchida,
I have some insight on this one… I have been married to my wife for eleven years now and she is a Tica. Many stories on our experience. I also have worked in the U.S. Embassy environment and can tell you a lot of stories on how the concler system works…. Those people behind the glass really don’t like their job, they are waiting to get to their next post where they will be somewhere else in the State department.
The system has become very expensive and very long now a days. It is not always a easy one because of the paper work, but I do have to say we did it ourself’s and I would do it over again if I had to.
We were also married in Costa Rica and registered there in the government center… made it much easier for me to get C.R. citizenship.
Good Luck!
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