
Costa Rica continues to be a top travel destination in 2025 thanks to its rich biodiversity, tropical beaches, and warm hospitality. But before you pack your bags, it’s essential to understand the current Costa Rica visa requirements for 2025 to ensure smooth entry.
Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip like a pro.
Who Needs a Visa to Enter Costa Rica in 2025?
Costa Rica groups countries into four categories, depending on diplomatic relations and entry policies. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Group 1 – No Visa Required (Stay up to 90 Days)
Citizens from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, EU countries, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan do not need a visa. Just bring a valid passport and a return or onward ticket.
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Passport must be valid for at least 1 day upon entry.
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Allowed stay: Up to 90 days as a tourist.
Group 2 – No Visa Required (Stay up to 30 Days)
Includes countries like Brazil, South Africa, Ecuador, and Peru.
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Passport must be valid for at least 3 months upon entry.
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Stay can be extended to 90 days upon request at immigration.
Group 3 – Visa Required via Costa Rican Consulate
Travelers from countries such as India, Bolivia, and the Philippines need to apply for a visa in advance.
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Passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
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You must submit your application through the Costa Rican consulate in your country.
Group 4 – Restricted Visa Entry
Some nationalities, including Afghanistan, Syria, and North Korea, require special authorization from the Costa Rican government before applying for a visa.
What Documents Do You Need to Enter Costa Rica in 2025?
Regardless of your visa requirement status, make sure to have:
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A valid passport (check validity depending on your country group)
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Proof of onward or return travel
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Sufficient funds to cover your stay
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Proof of accommodation reservation
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(Optional) Travel insurance – strongly recommended!
💡 Note: If you have a valid multiple-entry visa or residency from the U.S., Canada, or EU, and you’re from a visa-required country, you might be eligible to enter without a Costa Rican visa. Always confirm with the consulate beforehand.
Can You Extend Your Stay in Costa Rica?
Yes! If you’re from a country that allows a 30- or 90-day stay, you can apply for an extension at a local immigration office. Make sure to apply before your time expires, and be prepared to show:
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Reason for extending
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Proof of financial solvency
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Updated travel plans
Travel Smart with Updated Info
Immigration rules can change unexpectedly. To stay updated and plan with confidence, always check with official sources — or let us help!
At CRS Tours, we offer expert travel assistance, local guidance, and curated experiences across Costa Rica. Whether you’re coming for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, we’ll make sure everything is ready from the moment you land.
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Check out our tours, get travel tips, or contact our team directly at crstours.com — we’ll help you make your 2025 trip to Costa Rica unforgettable and stress-free.
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