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Use of Passport Fees
Passport application fees are not only used to cover the costs of producing a U.S. Passport Book or Passport Card. Passport fees also cover the costs of providing emergency services for American citizens overseas in crisis situations, such as the current earthquake disaster in Haiti, helping Americans who have been the victims of crime while traveling or living abroad, and providing support to the families of American citizens who have died overseas.
This is from the Passport website, under "Fees". What crap. Has anybody ever read about the embassy in CR helping anybody who was robbed?
The reason for the increased fees is to maintain the hundreds of lazy civil service workers they employ who do not do much in a day. If they cut some of the fat (figuratively and literally), they could get it done with no increases. But this is another inefficient, bureaucratic office, so that would never happen.
What would the embassy do if you were a victim of a crime and had nothing? Would they give you a temporary passport if you didn't have the money to pay for it? I doubt it. You'd be stuck in Costa Rica.