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Tourist visa for my BF to meet my parents, I live with him in Costa Rica

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12 hours ago, aleful said:

so, maybe meet in Canada?

as a last resort

 

if that's how far they will go, It's not the same but at least some part of the family he can meet

 

 

I'm pretty sure Canada is just as difficult to get into as the U.S. for Costa Ricans so I'd rather place my bets on the U.S. visa. 

12 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

Seems a bit extreme to get a tourist visa.

Not really. He's going to inherit it anyway and she would be putting it under his name within the next few years anyway. Why not do it now if it would help with the visa process?

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Thanks for the responses. I'm not looking for alternatives, I'm just looking for advice regarding any preparation we can do before and during the visa application process. Does anyone know a good way to find legitimate legal advice on the visa process? I can Google it but I don't honestly know how to differentiate scams from real counsel. 

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45 minutes ago, Eliza7 said:

Thanks for the responses. I'm not looking for alternatives, I'm just looking for advice regarding any preparation we can do before and during the visa application process. Does anyone know a good way to find legitimate legal advice on the visa process? I can Google it but I don't honestly know how to differentiate scams from real counsel. 

Process for visitor visa is pretty straight forward. Definitely a lot less tedious than other visas. 

 

Simply apply, gather your evidence (to be presented in case the officer ask for them at interview), and attend interview and answer truthfully. 

 

Not much to be advised on from a lawyer.

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