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Author: | Traylor Park [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Help in applying 4 Visa 4 Tica... |
I was wondering if anyone has helped or tried obtaining a Visa for a Tica. From what I've heard an American needs to write a letter of invitation and/or request in order for them to submit during the interview. Don't know what else needs to be included in the letter, maybe explaining their intentions for the visit and as well as documenting that they will have a place to stay and will be doing something with their time in the USA... other than planning on staying. The non-working Tica I'd like to invite has two bebes and will be leaving them behind, so the CR goverment knows she has something back home to return to. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. p.s. I'm heading out to CR in NOvember 12-20. So let me see if I have this right... tell the Tica I'll be there from Nov 15 thru 19? Is that correct? |
Author: | Sandino [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:26 am ] |
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Don't even waste your time thinking about this. Plain and simple, it's not going to happen. The letter of invitation that you're talking about is a myth. Unless the girl you are talking about bringing to the US has a million dollars in the bank, you can forget about it. I've tried this enough times to know. Do a Google search for "K-1 visa". That is your only hope. |
Author: | DildoMan [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:44 am ] |
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Sandinista is right. The "Fiance Visa" is the best bet. Dildo Man |
Author: | Guaroking [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:07 am ] |
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I second the other responses. Years ago ( before 9/11 ) I tried very hard to get a visa for my tica novia. It was basically not possible. I wrote a letter on my corp letterhead that she had a job, filled out the form regarding the job and even had a letter from my physician that she would also be working as a care giver on my disabled mother. No go. Period. You have to marry them to by bypass the seemingly impossible process. Thank god things did not go as I had hoped. How dumb I was. IMO just bang them good and hard, enjoy your visit and then let it go. |
Author: | Dapanz1 [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:08 am ] |
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I will put my vote with Sandanista. Or, you could marry her in Costa Rica and apply for the K-3 and at the same time the K-4 for her young ones. However, that process is longer and more expensive than the K-1. With the K-1, you can also apply for the K-4 at the same time. Post 9/11, it is very difficult to get foreigners in to the country and as someone else mentioned on another thread (believe it was Witling) CR is not a "preferred country." Neither is the Dominican Republic. Bueno suerte, amigo. dapanz1 |
Author: | Gringotim [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:44 am ] |
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I have to disagree somewhat with the previous posts. In 1999/2000 I wrote 'invitation' letters for the US Embassy in CR on behalf of two Ticas, and they both got tourist visas. They were both total 'non-pros'. One was divorced with two offspring and the other was never married with no offspring. They were 33 and 34 years old. They had worked for many years as hairdressers. Neither had any money in the bank or any real estate. The following year I wrote an 'invitation' letter on behalf of a DR Tica and she was turned down. She was 26 with two offspring. |
Author: | Tunaman [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:48 am ] |
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Amazing. Costa Rica is not a prefered country, but I suppose Iran and Pakistan are. What the hell is wrong with the powers that be. Talk about having your head in your ass...... |
Author: | TexasNVegas [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:17 am ] |
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It is possible to bring a TICA to the states for 'work training, to then return to her job in CR', with your CR subsidiary'. |
Author: | Gypsy [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:11 pm ] |
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Quote: Amazing. Costa Rica is not a prefered country, but I suppose Iran and Pakistan are. Iran and Pakistan are not in the Visa Waiver program. Check http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/w ... 990.html#2 for the countries in the program.
Do you think that if Ticas were allowed to visit USA freely that they would come to stay with you (us)? I doubt it! |
Author: | Palynx [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:18 pm ] |
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Is better you chat with an Immigration Lawyer and get all the current data. They know more about all of your options. There are many websites devoted to this subject. |
Author: | Tman [ Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:32 pm ] |
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Please dont spoil them by bringing them to Gringaland! ![]() OK...so I'm a little elitist. NOT. Just reality that long term relationships and expatriation are statistically more successful and gratifying with those of equal class and education. Again...reality sucks sometimes... |
Author: | BlueSkies [ Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:29 am ] |
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i'm sure we'd all wouldn't mind a well off latina as long as her heart is in the right place. But i'm sure you and i make more money than 97% of the women in the world. Statistically i read that if you make 90,000. per year you make more than 97% of the US population. I don't think the above gentleman should bring someone to US either if he lives in chicago; i'm sure he can obtain lots of romantic latin women if he goes for it there. But maybe he makes good money or ...doesn't mind spending to have a friend come stay with him and explore. Personally i met a peruvian lawyer (no big deal in south america dollar wise) in North Carolina in april. She is waiting six months before she can return again. I'd like to explore something with her; but not have her move in; just visit her on weekends in NC to see if there is anything there. When i grew up my family had many material things and from experience i know they don't make me happy without love and friendships in my life. I would say life is about love, friendships, and enjoyment. Who am i to say what is valuable to another person and has worth to them. Someone from california was thinking of bringing a lina -colombiana to stay for two weeks, i'm sure he would have a special time, and a blast having her around. But i'm sure most other guys wouldn't spend the time or money to do that. And it seems that you have had a more satisfying time with someone higher financial standing and education; you even admit that it is more of a challenge which is valuable to you. Yes if we could just find a successful latin woman that would also have undying love for us-seems like a good catch. Fortunately, you seem to circle more in latin america and can spend more time there than most of us at this point all the best |
Author: | Mente [ Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:11 pm ] |
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Tra Is this girl a Tica or a foreing? Invitation letters as of right now are no good. check the CR us embassy site. Getting a Visa is a matter of luck here. Mente |
Author: | Cygnus [ Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:25 pm ] |
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If you want to go , really go--- to the USA , I have been told by some of the veteran Colombian chicas at the Blue Marlin , a US Visa can easily be obtained by paying about $ 2000.00 to the "operators" with connections to the Embassy. ![]() Have not used that route myself, having 3 chicas with legal US Visas to visit me anytime ![]() Cyg ![]() |
Author: | El Silencioso [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:09 am ] |
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This has not been touched on, I searched..... What if a Tica already has a VISA but has let it expire, If an american were to vouch for her to get it renewed for a vacation to the US, would that be a easier process due to the fact that she already had one. Another possible positive. She has a sister, married to an American and living in Houston. Will this help. Thanks in advance for any advise. |
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