El Ciego wrote:
Not to break balls here, QBF, but...
Fact is, carrying a copy of your passport and entry stamp is the law in C.R. If you don't have it, Spanish fluency or not, you could go to the grey bar hotel until they "sort it out."
1. It's unnecessary and inadvisable to carry your original passport. Theft/loss of your original will cost you several hours (filing/getting a copy of a theft report, then going to the Consular Affairs office at the U.S. Embassy - a $5.00 cab ride). Then, add around $70.00 to get the passport replaced.
2. The law requires you to carry either the passport or a photocopy, including the latest entry stamp. This helps the cops determine if you've overstayed your 90 day tourist welcome.
Maybe you've never gotten into trouble. Glad for you, but as this is the newbies section, I wanted to let everyone know what I know of the law.
Finally, since your hotel can probably produce copies for you for free, and you can also get a legal, wallet-sized, durable laminated copy to carry for less than one U.S. dollar, it seems to me to be a no-brainer.
I have in fact been in the company of other members who were hassled because they lacked proper I.D. (read that passport or copy). Nobody went to jail, but why waste time talking to mordita-seeking police?
Ouch, please don't break my balls, I think that would hurt...
But, I was not aware of the legalities, just spoke from personal experience...
If that's legally what u have to do, then by all means...