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February 15, 2012 at 12:00 am #169206costaricabillParticipant
Maybe I am not using the search engine properly, but before I ask this question please be aware that I searched and searched with no luck.
Last year or 2010, several people mentioned a lady’s name and phone number at the Dept. of Immigration that is very helpful looking up the status of your file. If anyone can direct me to those discussions or provide me with her name and phone number I would be greatly appreciative.
Gracias!
February 15, 2012 at 10:26 pm #169207VersatileMember[quote=”costaricabill”]Maybe I am not using the search engine properly, but before I ask this question please be aware that I searched and searched with no luck.
Last year or 2010, several people mentioned a lady’s name and phone number at the Dept. of Immigration that is very helpful looking up the status of your file. If anyone can direct me to those discussions or provide me with her name and phone number I would be greatly appreciative.
Gracias![/quote]
This might have the info you need.
http://www.visajourney.com/http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/110-ir-1-cr-1-spouse-visa-process-procedures/
February 15, 2012 at 11:36 pm #169208AndrewKeymasterI may be looking in the wrong place in your links ‘Versatile’ but I don’t see anythong relevant to the question posted…
Scott
February 16, 2012 at 12:05 am #169209waggoner41Member[quote=”costaricabill”] Last year or 2010, several people mentioned a lady’s name and phone number at the Dept. of Immigration that is very helpful looking up the status of your file. If anyone can direct me to those discussions or provide me with her name and phone number I would be greatly appreciative.
Gracias![/quote]
Very good customer service at Migracion
Maria Jose Lizano, Office of Controloria
Office phone: 2299-81-09Her English is pretty good. She had no English for tramite which I interpreted as transaction but is actually process.
When you come through the main gate and walk up the front of the building I believe that the second entry then first door on the right. Knock and tell them you need Maria or an English speaker. Best to call first. I’m not sure she is there every day.
February 16, 2012 at 3:40 am #169210costaricabillParticipantGracias W-41
That is the name I now recall seeing and reading about! Many Thanks. I just need to check on my entramite – – – it has been 2 years, today!
crb
ps. This is the totality of the information I was seeking so hopefully this finalizes this thread and it will not proceed to evolve into a discussion of gated communities, spilt milk or fiat currency.February 17, 2012 at 3:38 pm #169211VersatileMember[quote=”Scott”]I may be looking in the wrong place in your links ‘Versatile’ but I don’t see anythong relevant to the question posted…
Scott
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My mistake! Sorry.
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