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Travel Advisory: Level 2 - Exercise Increased Caution...Read More * English Español * * * English Español U.S. EMBASSY IN COSTA RICA SOCIAL / SEARCH TwitterFacebookYouTube | * * * Search [Skip to Content] * * Visas * * Nonimmigrant Visas * For travel to the United States on a temporary basis, including tourism, temporary employment, study and exchange. * Read More * Immigrant Visas * For foreign citizens who want to live permanently in the United States. * Read More * Travel & Tourism in the U.S. * * Visit the U.S.! * U.S. Citizen Services * * Alerts and Messages * Alerts and Messages for U.S. visitors to Costa Rica. * See all Alerts and Messages * Emergency Assistance * U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call (506) 2519-2000 Outside of Office Hours, contact: (506) 2519-2000 Outside of Costa Rica: 011-506-2519-2000 * International Parental Child Abduction * Arrest of a U.S. Citizen * Death of a U.S. Citizen abroad * Victims of Crime * Emergency Financial Assistance * Passports & Citizenship * Passport Services * Child and Family Matters * Local Resources * Legal Assistance * Medical Assistance * Notarial Services * Additional Resources for U.S. Citizens * Federal Programs * Internal Revenue Service * Selective Service Registration * Social Security * Veterans Affairs * Voting * Our Relationship * * U.S. Mission Leaders * Ambassador Cynthia A. Telles * Deputy Chief of Mission Marcos Mandojana * U.S. Government Leaders * President of the United States * Vice President of the United States * U.S. Secretary of State * U.S. & Costa Rica * Policy & History * Official Reports * Business * * Doing Business in Costa Rica * Getting Started * Overseas Security Advisory Council * Economic Data & Reports * Doing Business in the U.S. * Getting Started in the U.S. * Economic Data & Reports * Education & Culture * * Study in the U.S.A. * * Learn more about quality higher-education opportunities in the U.S. that you will not find anywhere else in the world. * Find Opportunities * American Spaces * Information Resource Center * American Corner – Limón * Science Corner * Local Programs * Educational Exchanges * English Language * Embassy * * U.S. Embassy * U.S. Embassy San Jose * Calle 98 Vía 104, Pavas San José, Costa Rica Phone: (506) 2519-2000 Fax: (506) 2519-2305 * Other U.S. Government Agencies * Other U.S. government agencies work with Costa Rica, some with offices in the Embassy and some throughout the country. * More Government Agencies * Work With Us! * * Jobs at the Embassy * News & Events * * * Events * * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day * Students from La Carpio Surf Safer on the Internet * United States and Costa Rica Sign Migration Arrangement * $1 Billion in New U.S. Security Assistance for Ukraine This Week * News * * COVID-19 Information * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day * Students from La Carpio Surf Safer on the Internet * Health Alert: U.S. Embassy, San Jose (June 13, 2022) * Ambassador * * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day * United States and Costa Rica Sign Migration Arrangement * Ambassador Telles Officially Assumes Her Diplomatic Functions in Costa Rica * San Carlos, Heredia, Cartago and Desamparados Have More Voices against Domestic Violence * Press Releases * * COVID-19 Information * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day * Students from La Carpio Surf Safer on the Internet * Health Alert: U.S. Embassy, San Jose (June 13, 2022) * Speeches * * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR CYNTHIA TELLES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY It is an honor to join you all at this celebration, my first as President Biden’s representative to Costa Rica... STUDENTS FROM LA CARPIO SURF SAFER ON THE INTERNET The bilingual magazine Paper Boat: Exploring my Digital World is now in hands of a group of La Carpio students to learn early in childhood about how to prevent fake news and to safely surf the Internet... HEALTH ALERT The CDC will no longer require air travelers to show a negative COVID-19 test result... U.S. EMBASSY SAN JOSE PD ANNUAL PROGRAM STATEMENT PD San Jose invites proposals for programs that strengthen people-to-people ties between the U.S. and Costa Rica through cultural and exchange programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) INFORMATION Click here for Costa Rica Specific Information * Remarks by Ambassador Cynthia Telles on Independence Day * Students from La Carpio Surf Safer on the Internet * Health Alert * U.S. Embassy San Jose PD Annual Program Statement * COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information Emergency Assistance Emergency Information and Contacts. Learn More Smart Traveler Enrollment Program Enroll for alerts at step.state.gov. Learn More COVID-19 Health and travel alert for U.S. citizens. Learn More COVID-19 INFORMATION 15 July, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Press Releases Last updated: 7/15/2022 *** As of 12:01 a.m. EDT June 12, 2022, the CDC order requiring all persons aged two and above to show a negative… REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR CYNTHIA TELLES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY 8 July, 2022 | Ambassador, Events, News, Press Releases, Speeches Welcome and good evening to all. Honorable President of the Republic Rodrigo Chaves, President of the Supreme Electoral Court Eugenia Zamora, Vice President Mary Munive,… WEATHER ALERT 29 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services June 29, 2022 Location: Throughout the country Event: The U.S. National Hurricane Center and Costa Rica’s National Commission on Risk Prevention and Emergency Response (CNE)… STUDENTS FROM LA CARPIO SURF SAFER ON THE INTERNET 29 June, 2022 | Events, Featured Event, News, Press Releases The bilingual magazine Paper Boat: Exploring my Digital World is now in hands of a group of La Carpio students to learn early in childhood… WELCOME TO THE SECOND QUARTERLY U.S. CITIZEN NEWSLETTER! 17 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services Stay up to date on key topics important to the U.S. citizen community in Costa Rica: AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY: Happy Fourth of July – The… HEALTH ALERT: U.S. EMBASSY, SAN JOSE (JUNE 13, 2022) 15 June, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Press Releases Location: Countrywide Event: As of June 12, 2022, the CDC order requiring all persons to show a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery… INOLASA: 15 YEARS OF INNOVATION TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT 6 April, 2022 | Environment, News, Press Releases INOLASA, company devoted to the production and marketing of vegetable oils, soy lecithin and flour for animal consumption, began a transformation process in 2007 to… LAUNCH OF PAY.GOV DS-82 PASSPORT RENEWAL ONLINE FEE PAYMENT PROGRAM 22 March, 2022 | Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Message for U.S. Citizens The Department of State is pleased to announce that U.S. Embassy San Jose will begin supporting online payment for DS-82 passport… UNITED STATES AND COSTA RICA SIGN MIGRATION ARRANGEMENT 17 March, 2022 | Ambassador, Events, News, Press Releases U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica Cynthia Telles; the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas; and Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado signed an arrangement establishing… $1 BILLION IN NEW U.S. SECURITY ASSISTANCE FOR UKRAINE THIS WEEK 17 March, 2022 | Events, Featured Event, News, Press Releases PRESS STATEMENT ANTONY J. BLINKEN, SECRETARY OF STATE MARCH 16, 2022 In recent days, Russia has escalated its premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified war on Ukraine,… AMBASSADOR TELLES OFFICIALLY ASSUMES HER DIPLOMATIC FUNCTIONS IN COSTA RICA 11 March, 2022 | Ambassador, News, Press Releases Presentation of credential letters to President Alvarado formalizes the beginning of Ambassador Telles’ work in the country She arrived in the country on March 8… MESSAGE TO U.S. CITIZENS: CERTAIN COLONES BILLS TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM CIRCULATION FEBRUARY 1, 2022 28 January, 2022 | Alert, Events, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News Message to U.S. Citizens: U.S. Embassy San Jose (January 27, 2022) Location: Costa Rica Subject: Certain Colones Bills to be withdrawn from Circulation February 1, 2022… UNITED STATES SUPPORTS WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS AND STUDENTS IN COSTA RICA 27 January, 2022 | Events, News, Press Releases, Public Affairs The U.S. Embassy’s support allows 69 students from science high schools and public teaching centers that are part of the Ministry of Public Education’s National… EVENT: TRAVEL ADVISORY – COSTA RICA LEVEL 4: DO NOT TRAVEL 25 January, 2022 | Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Do not travel to Costa Rica due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution in Costa Rica due to crime. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international… EVENT: TRAVEL ADVISORY – COSTA RICA LEVEL 3: RECONSIDER TRAVEL 19 January, 2022 | Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. Citizen Services Health Alert – U.S. Embassy San Jose, Costa Rica (January 19, 2022) Reconsider travel to Costa Rica due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution in Costa Rica… REGISTERING TO VOTE AND SUBMITTING A BALLOT IS FAST, EASY, AND CAN BE DONE FROM ANYWHERE IN THE... 14 January, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services Start by confirming your voter registration with your state. Some states require absentee voters to register annually so you may need to re-register. Go to … MESSAGE FOR U.S. CITIZENS: TRAVEL TO THE UNITED STATES ON EXPIRED U.S. PASSPORTS 3 January, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Press Releases, U.S. Citizen Services Message to U.S. Citizens: U.S. Embassy San Jose (January 3, 2022) Location: Costa Rica Subject: Travel to the United States on Expired U.S. Passports If… ALERT: PLANNED PROTESTS – THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2021 23 December, 2021 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens Location: San Jose, Costa Rica (22 December 2021) Event: Planned Protests – Thursday, December 23, 2021 The U.S. Embassy has received credible information from open-source social media… RESIDENTS OF TEXAS: UPCOMING PRIMARY ELECTION 20 December, 2021 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services Register and Request Your Absentee Ballot Now for this Upcoming Election: March 1, 2022: Texas Primary Election The State of Texas will conduct a primary election… Show More ∨Show More ∨Show All U.S. EMBASSY IN COSTA RICA * Visas * U.S. Citizen Services * Our Relationship * Business * Education & Culture * Embassy * News & Events * Privacy * Sitemap U.S. EMBASSY U.S. Embassy San Jose Calle 98 Vía 104, Pavas San José, Costa Rica Phone: (506) 2519-2000 Fax: (506) 2519-2305 TwitterFacebookYouTubeFlickrInstagram Footer Disclaimer This is the official website of the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica. 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