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MississippiBill

I read that as part of applying for residency you must be fingerprinted in Costa Rica.

Since I will be there in November, before starting the residency application process, would it be wise to get the fingerprinting done at that time?

If the requirement for in CR fingerprinting is incorrect, please advise me.

Thanks

Bill and Jean

DDTica

There are options you should consider when it comes to residency and many people will tell you differing things. I sugguest contacting
The lawyers speak English and are very responsive to inquiries. I used them for my paperwork and I found them to be very professional and actually offered options when it came to my residency (as opposed to just rentista and pensionado). Never hurts to inquire.
Good luck!

MississippiBill

Thanks - Do you have any advice on hotels in the Atenas, Grecia or San Mamon areas? Also - the Escazu / Santa Ana areas?

I would like to sample contrasts and am looking for something close to town centers where we could walk around and get the feel of the places.

DDTica

San Jose is not really a "walking" city. Town centers like Escazu and Santa Anna do have a small central areas, but nothing like we are use to in the US. I have been through the other towns, but I don't know them well enough to give you a fair opinon. Friends of mine like to stay at the Beacon in Escazu.
Good luck!

MississippiBill

Thanks - I had been looking at the Beacon in Escazu.  It looks like it is down town, within walking distance of lots of places.

amysasso

If you get your fingerprint done it actually expires after 1 month. So make sure you do it 1 month or less before you go and present all your papers at migración.

Good luck :)

MississippiBill

Expires in a Month, wow...    I had seen 6 months for Police Report and Birth Certificate but no limit on getting fingerprinted.   I appreciate the info.  It will save me the trouble of doing it this first trip.   Can't imagine how my fingerprints should have a limit, since they don't change....

Guest1230789

fingerprinting should be the last thing you do, after you collect all your other documents.  CR takes your fingerprints, then submits them to interpol for a report. they use the report in your residency application.

bottrader

Yes this is correct , Fingerprints is one of the prerequisites for the residency application

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