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Return required entry visa deposit

(wire transfer)

Depositor should submit:

1. A written application requesting the return of the security deposit for the issuance of an entry visa, duly signed and filled in with all relevant information. The application form should not be in the following status:

1) Full name of deposit, nationality, passport number.

b) If different from the deposit, the full name of the person in whose claim the deposit was issued, nationality, passport number.

C) The date of exit from Costa Rica to the depositor or upon which the deposit is claimed is issued.

4) The name of the bank to which the wire transfer is sent at the party's request.

e) the exact address of the bank.

f) bank account number.

g ) The owner account of the item name.

h) In banks with at least the following transit numbers:

-Association

-Abscisic acid (Reporter Wang Zhenhua)

- Clearing

i) Telephone number and/or fax for deposits.

2. Carbon copy, bank deposit receipt or notarized copy (legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Costa Rican Consulate).

3. If the foreigner does not enter Costa Rica, the deposit may not be returned under any circumstances prior to the expiration of the two-month term. If this is the case, please state where to place the application.

4. If the party does pay the deposit but is denied a visa, the state will provide copies of the application and documents and the denial will be made without notice.

5. Any bank fees or commissions paid due to wire transfers will be solely the responsibility of the party concerned.

Note: Submissions must be translated into Spanish.

The request for a signature has been legalized in order to be valid in Costa Rica, therefore, the person has first had it notarized to eliminate the signature of their presence, and later the document is sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (this ministry will legalize the documents and send them to the Consulate of Costa Rica to continue the legalization process)