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Does anyone have any knowledge on this scenario : If a person applied for residency with immigration through marriage / children born to a Costa Rican national , does that person still have to leave the country every 3 months while waiting for the residency to be approved ? I was told by immigration at the airport , yes , but have had other sources say no , not necessary to leave .
Technically, you would still have to leave Costa Rica every three months, for seventy-two hours and then renew your tourist visa for another three months on re-entry to Costa Rica, until your Residency status was granted. The practise, practically speaking, is to carry a copy of the Immigration file number for your Residency Application, issued on Immigration Department letterhead (Comprobante Requisitos), at the time of the filing of the Application, along with carrying your Passport copy. This acts as sufficient proof for the Authorities (Police/Immigration), for you not to have to leave the Country every three months during the period of waiting for your Residency to be granted (Approx. 8-10 months).
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Ok, thanks . I do carry those documents you stated while I am driving , just wanted to be sure.
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