This article was published yesterday by Outlier. They did a great job translating almost the entire Immigration resolution. So I am going to include their article here in an effort to inform more residents and tourists of the new changes announced by Immigration.
DGME
Closed until December 1, 2020
This
morning, the Immigration Department issued Resolution N° DJUR-0132-09-2020-JM,
which, in summary, states: The Immigration Department WILL NOT receive
Residency applications going forward and until December 1st, 2020. This
includes all categories. Basically, Residency applications are
This morning, the Immigration Department issued Resolution N°
DJUR-0132-09-2020-JM, which, in summary, states:
·
The Immigration Department WILL NOT receive
Residency applications going forward and until December 1st, 2020. This
includes all categories. Basically, Residency applications are suspended until
December 1st, 2020. All applications must be filed by appointment only.
Starting October 19th, 2020, Immigration will allow appointments to be
scheduled by phone, by calling 1311, or through www.migracion.go.cr.
·
The Immigration Department will continue analyzing applications
during this time. Please be advised that we cannot follow up except via an
email address which is responded on a first come first served basis.
·
Approvals and rejections will continue to be issued and notified
solely via fax or email.
·
Documents issued abroad that were valid by, or issued after, March
17th, 2020, will be deemed valid (meaning their validity will be automatically
extended) until June 1st, 2021.
·
Deadlines to respond to exigencies that were valid by March 17th,
2020 will be extended until February 12th, 2021. Responses to exigencies will
be accepted by appointment only by calling 1311 or through www.migracion.go.cr. Appointments
can be scheduled from October 19th, 2020 onwards.
·
The deadline to respond to exigencies that were notified between
March 17th, 2020 and until February 11th, 2021 will start running on February
12th, 2021. Responses to exigencies will be accepted by appointment only by
calling 1311 or through www.migracion.go.cr. Appointments
can be scheduled from October 19th, 2020 onwards.
·
Appeals may be filed up until March 1st, 2021. Filing of appeals
will work by appointment only. Appointments can be scheduled from January 11th,
2021 onwards by calling 1311 or through www.migracion.go.cr.
They will grant one appointment only. If the applicant is granted an
appointment to file an appeal and misses such appointment, the appeal will be
declared inadmissible.
·
File copies can be requested from October 19th, 2020 onwards.
Requests for file copies will be accepted by appointment only by calling 1311
or through www.migracion.go.cr. Appointments may be
scheduled from October 19th, 2020 onwards.
·
The exclusive attorney window used by many professionals to follow
up on applications will remain closed until February 12th, 2021. We are
working on a proposal to allow the attorney window to reopen, thus allowing new
applications to be submitted sooner than December. This is a work in progress.
·
DIMEX (commonly known as cedulas) requests: Will work solely
through Banco de Costa Rica and Correos de Costa Rica by APPOINTMENT ONLY.
·
For Temporary Residency based on Marriage, one can request an
appointment at Banco de Costa Rica or Correos de Costa Rica to secure the
initial DIMEX (people who recently received their Residency approval) and for
renewal. For the renewal, an affidavit signed before a Notary stating the
couple’s information and that they are still together will be mandatory to
renew.
·
DIMEX validity:
o The
validity of DIMEX cards for Permanent Residents will be extended until January
11th, 2021. If a Permanent Resident did not renew on time, they will still be
required to pay a fine per month of expired DIMEX. However, a fine will not be
computed and therefore will not need to be paid for the months between December
2019 and January 2021.
o The
validity of DIMEX cards for Temporary Residents and Special Categories that
have expired after December 18th, 2019 onwards will be extended until January
11th, 2021.
o The
validity of Estancias that expired after March 17th, 2020 will be extended
until February 12th, 2021.
o After
January 11th, 2021, Residents as well as Special Categories will have up to
three months, per law, to renew. Failure to renew within these three months
will result in the cancellation of their status.
o Notice
that you can still renew your DIMEX cards either at Correos de Costa Rica or
Banco de Costa Rica to avoid rushing after January 11th, 2021. Some
categories, such as Rentista and Investor, may face inconveniences when trying
to renew.
·
Stamping of Entry visas for Restricted Nationalities are suspended
until February 8th, 2021.
·
Minor’s exit permit requests and issuance of Costa Rican passports
will continue to work, as normal and by appointment only. Appointments can be
scheduled by calling 1311 or through www.migracion.go.cr.
·
Tourists (non-Residents) who entered the
country after December 17th, 2019 and until October 31st, 2020, may legally
remain in Costa Rica until March 2nd, 2021. This is an automatic extension.
Tourists who enter the country starting November 1sth, 2020 will need to depart
the country depending on the tourist days granted at the port of entry. For
example, a US national who enters on December 2nd, 2020, and is granted a
90-day stay, will need to depart by March 2nd, 2021.
Please take note:
·
This is a very recent resolution; hence, Transportation
Authorities are yet to confirm if driving privileges will also be extended
until March 2nd, 2021. Once this is confirmed, we will let the community know.
In the meantime, the expat community interested in securing
Residency can continue collecting their documents to be ready to request a
filing appointment after October 19th, 2020. We continue assisting a vast
number of clients who have decided to do just that, meaning take advantage of
this time to gather the documents, have them apostilled or legalized allowing
us to request an appointment for them after October 19th, 2020.
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