Long-standing Pura Vida residency for self-supporting professionals and retirees.
Duration
2 years, renewable; PR at 3
Threshold
$2,500/mo guaranteed income for 2 years (or $60k bank deposit)
Application fee
$250 + $200/yr Caja
Path to PR
Permanent residency at 3 years; citizenship at 7 (5 for Ibero-American and Spanish nationals — Spanish proficiency is required of all applicants).
Tax treatment
Territorial — only Costa Rica-source income taxed.
Family
Spouse and minors included.
Apostille & legalization
Apostille routeApostille only — both United States and Costa Rica are parties to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention.
Documents that must be apostilled
- ·Police / criminal-record clearance
- ·Document explicitly flagged for legalisation
- ·Marriage certificate
Bank statements, employment contracts, photos, passport copies and the application form itself do not need an apostille.
- Obtain originals or certified copies of each civil/criminal record (birth certificate, marriage certificate, police clearance, diploma, etc.).
- Have each document apostilled by the competent authority in United States (U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications).
- Translate the apostilled document into the official language of Costa Rica — the apostille itself is also translated.
- Submit the apostilled + translated bundle directly to the Costa Rica immigration authority or consulate; no further consular stamp is required.
Translation: Most documents must be translated into the local language by a certified translator. Agency translations are usually accepted.
Issuing authority in United States: U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications
Documents older than 3–6 months are often rejected. Plan to obtain fresh originals shortly before your visa application.