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Learn More: Digital Nomad Visa

Digital nomads usually look for destinations where they can slow down the rhythm, enjoy beautiful places, and have a reliable internet connection to work. Costa Rica can offer all that and an easy digital nomad visa to apply for online.

The country has high degrees of connectivity, shared workspaces, and even entire residential communities of remote workers. You can live this experience by following some steps of the application process and meeting a few requirements.

In this article, you will learn about the legal stay documents for digital nomad visas (DNV), the requirements of the Foreign Nationals Administration, and everything you need to work remotely from Costa Rica.

What is the Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa (DNV)?

The remote work advantage is that you can take personal computer equipment and work from anywhere with average internet speed. This allows digital nomads to live in different countries, learn another culture and try a lifestyle change. Costa Rica is one of the options to live this fantastic experience: the government developed a special visa for remote workers, business owners, and freelancers who want to stay in a foreign country longer than a tourist visa.

The Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa allows a long stay if you can prove you work for a foreign company, own a business, or work as a freelancer with clients from other companies. It's essential to have a steady income to prove you have enough funds for your stay. Be aware that this is not a Costa Rica Work Visa, so you cannot work in a Costa Rican company during your stay.

The Costa Rican government created this visa to boost tourism and take advantage of the remote work trend. The foreign national is exempt from income tax with this visa and can enjoy all Costa Rica offers like a tourist but stay a year in the country. Digital nomads can move to Costa Rica with a family member since they submit all required documents to prove their relationship.

Get to know all the documents you need below and be ready to live in this country in Central America.

Who can apply for a Digital Nomad Visa?

No matter your home country, all remote workers can apply if they meet the requirements and submit a few supporting documents. The most important requirement to be eligible is to work remotely or as a freelancer for a company out of Costa Rica.

When will Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa be available?

Are you ready to enjoy the nomadic lifestyle? The Costa Rica DNV is already available. Costa Rica announced this visa in October 2021, and after months of waiting, it was legalized. The country started processing the Digital Nomad Visa in July 2022.

How long is the Digital Nomad Visa valid to visit Costa Rica?

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs allows digital nomad visa holders to stay in the country for 12 months. After this period, it is possible to apply for another 12 months. It's a long-stay visa, so you can experience leaving your home country and living in another culture, maybe even learning a foreign language.

Visa for Remote Workers: Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa Requirements

Getting a new visa to live in Costa Rica as a remote worker is quite simple. You can apply online by filling out the visa application form online. You will need the following documents to obtain this visa for Costa Rica:

  • Valid passport - Copies of your passport's first and last page.

  • Proof of stable monthly income - bank statements must prove a steady income of USD 3,000 per month for a single person, USD 4,000 monthly income when applying with your family.

  • Proof of health insurance - Must cover you or your family members for your stay in Costa Rica.

  • Payment proof for the Government fee of USD 100 for the issuance of your permit.

  • A Consular or Restricted Visa - This will allow your entry into the country to submit the necessary documents or to complete the residence permit procedure.

  • Required documents for the dependents, if applicable; marriage certificate issued or proof of civil union, child's birth certificate.

  • Power of attorney for the representative in Costa Rica

  • Email address - We will send the visa to your email.

  • Payment method - Credit or debit card to pay the visa fee.

All documents must be in Spanish or have an official translation. Once your application is accepted, you must present the documents in Costa Rica within three months.

Cost of Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa

iVisa service platform offers three options to obtain this visa for Costa Rica. The prices vary according to the processing time you choose.

  • Standard processing time ( - ): It is the low-budget option for getting the visa within the average processing time.

  • Rush processing time ( - ): This option allows you to receive the visa quickly. It's a good choice if you don't have much time until the trip.

  • Super rush processing time ( - ): This option allows you to get the travel document as soon as possible, paying a little more.

Digital Nomad Visa Application Form

Once you have all the requirements on hand for the application, you can complete the form and submit your information to get the visa. iVisa designed an application form that takes only a few minutes to fill out, so digital nomads need to follow only three steps to apply:

  • First, you have to complete the form with your personal data on the iVisa application page. Then, select a processing time to obtain your visa.

  • Second double-check all the details of your application form. Pay the visa fee through a debit or credit card.

  • Third, upload all the requirements and supporting documents, and click on the 'submit' button. You'll receive the visa in your email.

Can I trust iVisa?

Yes, you don't need to worry about security when you apply for travel documents with iVisa. We follow strict security guidelines to keep our customers' information safe. We've been in this business for a long time, so you can read what other travelers have said about our services in the user reviews section.

I still have doubts. How can I contact iVisa?

Let's say you are still concerned about the travel documents needed to live as a remote worker in Costa Rica. In that case, you can chat with our experts from customer service or send an email to [email protected]. Our team is available 24/7 to help you with any questions.

Required Documents to Apply

Important Instructions

  • The Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa is an electronic visa that allows remote workers to stay in the country for a longer period of time.

  • This visa lasts 1 year; if you stay for a minimum of 180 days, you can apply for 1 extra year.

  • Citizens from any country can apply for this visa, as long as they are doing remote work for a company, not located in Costa Rica.

  • Freelancers and foreigners that own their own companies and work with foreign clients can also apply for this visa.

  • To apply, you will need a stable monthly income of $US3,000 (traveling alone) or $US4,000 (if you are traveling with family).

  • If you're traveling with children you’ll need to complete their application forms as well.

  • Applying for this visa with iVisa will only take you three steps. First, fill out our application form, then pay for our service and receive personal guidance from a visa expert. Finally, receive your eVisa via email and get ready to travel!

  • iVisa is a legitimate company, accredited and recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For more information, see the FAQs below.

Questions?

Contact us via online chat or at [email protected] if you have run into internet problems, payment errors, or another issue, and could not complete your application.

You can check with our expert customer service team if you can continue your existing application or if you need to start over.

They are available 24/7 to assist.

iVisa experts review all information submitted during the application, to comply with government guidelines. In the event that the government rejects your application or cancels it, you may be eligible for a refund of the iVisa processing fee.

Government fees aren't refundable. You can reapply through iVisa depending on why your application was canceled or rejected.

Your Costa Rica Digital Nomad Visa can be renewed once for another year, after having stayed in the country for a minimum of 80 consecutive days. You'll need to provide the same documents and meet the same requirements as for your first application.

It’s possible to get the extension online.

Please contact our customer service team immediately via [online chat] or at [email protected] if you notice a mistake on your application form.

It is not guaranteed that we will be able to edit the application. It depends on a number of factors, such as:

  • If you have already uploaded any documents and paid for the processing fee.

  • If the application has already been reviewed and processed by an iVisa expert.

  • If the Costa Rican government allows amendments to existing applications.

There is a possibility that your email address was incorrect, or that the email was sent to your SPAM folder.

Your completed applications are also available in your iVisa account, which is automatically created when you request a travel document. To find them, log in for the first time, create a password, and check your iVisa dashboard.

Please send us a message with your full name, the travel document you applied for, and your birth date if you still cannot find the confirmation email.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.migracion.go.cr/SitePages/Inicio.aspx

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