Phone Number: |
Telephone: [506] 2-519-2000 From the U.S.: 011-506-2-519-2000
After Hours/Emergencies: [506] 2-519-2280 or [506] 2-519-2279
From the U.S.: 011-506-2-519-2280 or 011-506-2-519-2279
Embassy Fax: [506] 2-519-2305 From the U.S.: 011-506-2-519-2305
Consular Fax: [506] 2-220-2455 From the U.S.: 011-506-2-519-2455
To make the appointment for the interview call Immigrant Visas Section: [506] 2519-2274
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E-Mail: |
consularsanjose@state.gov |
Address: |
Location: At the intersection of Avenida Central and Calle 120 in the Pavas Section of San José, Costa Rica.
Street Address: Calle 120 Avenida 0, Pavas, San José, Costa Rica
Local Mailing Address: 920-1200 San José, Costa Rica
U.S. Mailing Address: US Embassy San Jose, APO AA 34020 |
Working Hours: |
American Citizen Services:
Walk-In Service: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 11:30 am
Monday Only 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Telephone Inquiries [506] 2-519-2188: Monday - Friday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Federal Benefits Unit:
Walk-In Service: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 11:30 am
Telephone Inquiries [506] 2-519-2228: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 11:30 am
Immigrant Visas: (updated 8/12/11)
email: consularsanjose@state.gov
Walk-In Inquires: Mon, Tues, Thu 1:00 pm - 2:00pm
Telephone Inquiries: [506] 2-519-2465: Mon, Tues, Thu, Fri: Friday 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Personal Interviews: Tues, Wed, Fri 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Non Immigrant Visas:
Interviews: Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 11:00 am
Telephone Inquiries: 0-800-052-1465: Monday - Friday 8:00 am- 6:00 pm
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Best Contact Method: |
email: consularsanjose@state.gov
Telephone Inquiries: [506] 2-519-2465: Mon, Tues, Thu, Fri: Friday 9:00 am - 11:00 am |
Approx Waiting Time for Interview After Consulate Recieves
NVC Package: |
As little as 7 days, they email the beneficiary the packet 3. There is nothing to send back to the embassy. You bring all the forms and documents with you to the interview. |
Issues Packet 3? |
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Packet 3 Contains: |
Instruction Letter
DS-160 (online http://evisaforms/state.gov) print two copies
Passport
4 photographs
Medical exams (physical, radiology, laboratory) (3 photos needed for these)
Birth Certificate from "Registro Civil"
Civil record from "Registro Civil"
Police record from the offices of Judicial Registry in San Jose (requesting the document "Certificado de antecedentes penales para tramites internacionales"
Form I-134 - include Job letter, earnings statement, letter from bank or bank statements, income tax return (W-2 and 1040 form) of the previous year
Payment of $265 brought to pay at interview (cash, credit or debit)
*Note that the certificates need to be translated. They do not need to be official anymore. You can do it yourself. |
Issues Packet 4? |
No |
Packet 4 Contents (if known): |
N/A |
Forms to Consulate? |
NONE, everything they require is brought to the interview. |
Other Forms (if any)? |
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Direct Consular Filing Offered? |
No |
If DCF Allowed: For all or only US citizen lawfully resident in country?
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Can fiance(e)/spouse attend interview? |
Yes |
Visa fee payment "same day" or "in advance"? |
Same_Day |
Did embassy schedule interview or could you walk-in? |
Embassy Scheduled |
Visa issued same day? |
No |
If not what's the waiting period? |
Usually in 2-4 business days |
Is the Medical exam same day as interview? |
Prior to Interview |
Cost of Medical Exam? |
Total is about $100 for medical, x-ray, and blood tests. Vaccines are extra. They are expensive (my fiancee paid $35 for one she needed), so make sure you find your vaccination records and if any are needed, do them in advance at your local doctor before you get to the medical exam.
The doctor will decide what vaccines you need according to your age |
List of doctors? |
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA
In order to complete the final processing of the visa, the following steps must be taken:
NOTE: THE APPLICANT MUST IDENTIFY HIMSELF/HERSELF WITH A VALID PASSPORT, OR A COSTA RICAN IDENTITY CARD (CEDULA DE IDENTIDAD). DOCTORS, RADIOLOGISTS AND MICROBIOLOGISTS WILL CHECK YOUR IDENTITY BEFORE THE RESPECTIVE EXAM. YOU WILL NEED 3 PHOTOS 2X2 INCHES (ONE FOR THE CLINICAL LABORATORY, OTHER FOR THE RADIOLOGIST AND OTHER FOR THE PHYSICAL EXAM).
1. Each applicant older than 14 years will need a blood test (VDRL) and a lung X-Ray. The results of the blood test will be sent to the doctor that you choose on Part 3. Please let the lab know which doctor you have selected for the physical exams. The tests are done only in the following clinics:
CLINICAL LABORATORIES:
Dr. Carlos Roberto Paez Sotela: Clinica Orlich
In front of Hospital San Juan de Dios. Telephone: 2222-5585.
Working hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dr. Enrique De La Cruz: LABORATORIO LABIN
Clinica Burstin
In front of Clinica Biblica. Telephone: 2222-1987
Working hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2. RADIOLOGISTS:
Dr. Marco Vinicio Aragón Barquero
Dr. Reynaldo Alberto Duran Campos
Dr. Willy Sancho
Clinica Biblica Telephone: 2522-1000
Working hours: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
If you think you might be pregnant , you must inform the radiologist
3. Each applicant for a visa, including children and infants need a medical exam performed by one of the doctors enumerated below. You will need to bring a photo (passport size), your ID (cedula or passport), vaccination record (see attached information) and for the applicants who have more than 14 years old, the result of the X-Ray exam.
Dr. Franz Chaves Sell: Clinica Americana, Calle 1 Ave. 14, 2do piso
Next to Clinica Biblica. Tel: 2258-6868
Office hours: 9:00a.m.-12:00a.m. and from 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Monday through Friday.
Dr. Rogelio Pardo Evans:
Clinica de Medicina Interna. From Emergencies of Clinica Biblica, 50 meters north. Telephone: 2248-0000 and 8812-2040
Office hours: From 10:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. Tuesday through Friday. From 3:00p.m. to 6:00p.m. Monday through Friday.
The applicant must not pay more than the following fees for the exam:
X-Ray $20.00 or equivalent in colones
Blood test $11.00 or equivalent in colones
Physical exam $75.00 or equivalent in colones
The result of the medical exams in some cases will not be given immediately. The validity of the exams is six months.
San Jose, IV (01/21/2014)
*Vaccines are approximately $35 for each one needed. |
How many Passport Photo's Required for the medical? |
3 |
How many Passport Photo's Required at the interview? |
4 |
Estimated waiting time at the consulate on the day of interview? |
No more than 2 hours |
Vaccination requirements? |
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL VISA APPLICANTS CONCERNING VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS
Recent changes to UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION LAW now require immigrant visa applicants to obtain certain vaccinations (listed below) prior to the issuance of an IMMIGRANT VISA. Panel physicians who conduct medical examinations of immigrant visa applicants are now required to verify that immigrant visa applicants have met the new vaccinations requirement, or that it is medically inappropriate for the visa applicant to receive one or more of the listed vaccinations.
MUMPS
RUBELLA
TETANUS AND DIPHTHERIA TOXOIDS
INFLUENZA TYPE B (HIB) AND
VARICELLA
INFLUENZA
ROTAVIRUS
HEPATITIS A
MEASLES
POLIO
PERTUSSIS
HEPATITIS B
PNEUMOCOCCAL
MENINGOCOCCAL
In order to assist the panel physician, and to avoid delays in the processing of an immigrant visa, all immigrant visa applicants should have their vaccination records available for the panel physician's review at the time of the immigrant medical examination. Visa applicants should ask their regular health care provider for a copy of their immunization record, if one is available. If you do not have a vaccination record, the panel physician will work with you to determine which vaccinations you may need to meet the requirement.
Only the physician can determine which of the listed vaccinations are medically appropriate for you, given your age, medical history and current medical conditions.
The applicant must pay for any vaccinations that might be needed, which can be as much as $400, per applicant and $75 per applicant for the physical exam. |
Cheap and good hotels near the Consulate? |
Hostel Casa Colón
TRYP by Wyndham San José Sabana Hotel
Hotel Parque del Lago
Crowne Plaza San Jose Corobici
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Additional Info? |
Birth Certificate, Single Certificate, Divorce decree by Family court " Juzgado de Familia" and the criminal record by OIJ " Hoja de Delincuencia del OIJ para trámites internacionales" MUST be translated for interview.
To get married in the US: some states might ask you for the beneficiary ' s birth certificate and his/ her divorce decree with a raise stamp/ single status certificate . It's better to have the certificates apostille and translated by an official translator in Costa Rica to avoid any delays. You might need some of this for AOS
Do not forget to keep the NOA2 notification for the AOS .
Do not come to your interview with electronics( ipad,cell phone, iPod, flash drive , etc) |