Here is the list of embassies and consulates for Costa Rica by country. Find the nearest one to you.
Embassy of Costa Rica in Argentina
- Website:
- Address: Avenida Córdoba 612, esq. Calle Florida Primer Piso A, 1054 Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Telephone: (+5411) 2150 7180
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-ar@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Oranjestad
- Website:
- Address: Savaneta 235-B, Oranjestad, Aruba
- Telephone: 00297 – 592 7056, 00297 523 3246
- Fax:
- Email: consuladodecostaricaaruba@hotmail.com
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Sydney
- Website:
- Address: Suite 301 B, Level 3, 50 Margaret Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia
- Telephone: +61 2 9262 3883
- Fax: +61 2 9279 1440
- Email: concr-au@rree.go.cr, concrsy@gmail.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Austria
- Website:
- Address: Flossgasse 7/3-4, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
- Telephone: (00431) 263 3824
- Fax: (00431) 263 3824-5
- Email: embcr-at@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Salzburg
- Website:
- Address: Hagenauerstraße 5, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
- Telephone: +43 (0) 662 44 1
- Fax: +43 (0) 662 44
- Email: conhcr-sl@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Belgium
- Website: http://costaricaembassy.be/
- Address: 489 Avenue Louise, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
- Telephone: +32 2 640 55 41 / 2 640 59 69
- Fax:
- Email: info@costaricaembassy.be, embcr-be@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Belize
- Website:
- Address: Floriana Street #8, PO Box 288, Belmopan, Belize
- Telephone: 00 (501) 822-1582
- Fax: 00 (501) 822-1583
- Email: embcr-bl@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Bolivia
- Website:
- Address: Calle 14 de Achumani esquina Quenallata Nº18, Zona de Achumani, La Paz, Bolivia
- Telephone: (591) 2214 5404
- Fax: (591) 2214 5721
- Email: embcr-bo@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Brazil
- Website:
- Address: SRTVN Q 701, Edificio Centro Empresarial Norte, sala 310A, Brasília – DF 70.719-903, Brazil
- Telephone: (0055) 61 3326 2287
- Fax: (0055) 61 3032 8452
- Email: embcr-br@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in São Paulo
- Website:
- Address: Rua Canadá, 107 – Jardim Europa, São Paulo, SP 01436-000, Brazil
- Telephone: +55 11 3062-5348
- Fax: +55 11 3062 9743
- Email: concr-br@rree.go.cr, consulcostarica@ig.com.br
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Curitiba
- Website:
- Address: R. Saint.Halaire 435-5° Andar, Curitiba, PR 80240-140, Brazil
- Telephone: (055) 41-3244-9185
- Fax:
- Email: consulsergiolevy@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Florianopolis
- Website:
- Address: Av. Rio Branco, 387 – 5 Andar, Florianopolis, SC 88015-200, Brazil
- Telephone: (0055) 483-223-2437
- Fax:
- Email: rolandohcoto@gmail.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Canada
- Website: http://www.costaricaembassy.com/
- Address: 350 Sparks St. Suite 701, Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8, Canada
- Telephone: (613) 562-2855
- Fax: (613) 562-2582
- Email: embcr-ca@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Toronto
- Website:
- Address: 60 Bloor Street West, suite 400, Toronto, ON M4W 3B8, Canada
- Telephone: (416) 901-5633
- Fax: (416) 901-5833
- Email: concr-ca-on@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Chile
- Website: http://www.costarica.cl/
- Address: Napoleón 3200, Office 202, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
- Telephone: +56 2 2334 1600
- Fax:
- Email: embajada@costarica.cl
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Temuco
- Website:
- Address: Vicuña Mackenna 361, Temuco, Chile
- Telephone: (0056) 45-237-9435
- Fax:
- Email: concr-cl@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in China
- Website: http://www.emb-costarica.cn/
- Address: Jianguomenwai Waijiao Gong Yu 1-5-41, 100600 Beijing, China
- Telephone: +86 10 6532 4157, +86 10 6532 5661
- Fax: +86 10 6532 4546
- Email: embcr-cn@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Shanghai
- Website:
- Address: Shanghái Centre, West Office Tower, Suite 507, 1376 West Nanjing Road, Jingan District, 200040 Shanghai, China
- Telephone: +86 21 6289 8368
- Fax: +86 21 6289 8369
- Email: concr-sh@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Colombia
- Website: http://www.embajadadecostarica.org/
- Address: Carrera 12 No.114-37, Barrio Santa Bárbara Central, Bogota, Colombia
- Telephone: +57 1 629 50 72, +57 1 629 50 95
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-co@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Cuba
- Website:
- Address: 5ta. Ave. No. 6604 (Planta Baja), e/66 y 68, Miramar, Playa, Havana, Cuba
- Telephone: (00537) 204-0991, (00537) 204-6937, (00537) 204-6938
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-cu@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Willemstad
- Website:
- Address: Maduro & Curiels Bank Nv, Lio Capriles Banking Center, Rooi Catootje, Willemstad, Curaçao
- Telephone: 00599 9 466 1270
- Fax: 00599 9 465 6846
- Email: Conhcr-cu@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Copenhagen
- Website:
- Address: Dronningens Tvärgade 56, 1 1302 Copenhagen k, Denmark
- Telephone: 0045 50 34 00 34
- Fax: 0045 33 13 38 38
- Email: costarica@live.dk
Embassy of Costa Rica in Dominican Republic
- Website:
- Address: Torre Sarasota Center, Avenida Sarasota No. 39, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional. Locales comerciales 311 y 313, tercer nivel
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - Telephone: 001 809-6837002
- Fax: 001 809-5656764
- Email: embcr-do@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Ecuador
- Website:
- Address: El Batan E10 – 37 y Av. 6 de Diciembre Edificio Arezu, piso 6
17-03-301 Quito, Ecuador - Telephone: (5932 )244-7690, (5932) 224-7219
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-ec@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Guayaquil
- Website:
- Address: Urbanización el Cortijo, Parroquia Satélite, La Puntilla. Km 9.5 vía Samborondon, Guayas, Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 04 208 7075
- Fax:
- Email: consuladohonorariogye@gmail.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in El Salvador
- Website:
- Address: Calle El Lirio N° 160, Colonia Maquilishuat, San Salvador, El Salvador
- Telephone: +503 2264 3863, +503 2264 3864
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-sv@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Tartu
- Website:
- Address: Sopruse Str. 2 50050 Tartu, Estonia
- Telephone: (0037) 2-730-7300
- Fax: (0037) 2-730-7301
- Email: Conhcr-ta@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in France
- Website:
- Address: 4 Square Rapp, 75007 Paris, France
- Telephone: +33 1 45 78 96 96
- Fax: +33 1 4 578 9966
- Email: embcr-fr@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Germany
- Website: http://www.botschaft-costarica.de/
- Address: Reinhardtstr. 47 A, 2nd floor, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
- Telephone: +49 30 263 989 90
- Fax: +49 30 265 572 10
- Email: embcr-de@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Frankfurt am Main
- Website:
- Address: Nieder Kirchweg 22, 65934 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Telephone: 00 49-69-39 04 36 56
- Fax: 00 49-69-39 10 26
- Email: confrancfort@googlemail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Hamburg
- Website:
- Address: Meyerhofstraße 8, 22609 Hamburg, Germany
- Telephone: (0049) 408-01395
- Fax: (0049) 408-099-5943 / 406-696-1910
- Email: rica@congenricahh.de, conhcr-ha@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Hanover
- Website:
- Address: Marienstrasse 8 30171 Hanover, Germany
- Telephone: (0049) 51-128-1127
- Fax: (0049) 51-128-34111
- Email: concr-de@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Lahr
- Website:
- Address: Industriehof 4, 77933 Lahr, Germany
- Telephone: (07821) 9397 21
- Fax: (07821) 9397 85
- Email: conhcr-la@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Leipzig
- Website:
- Address: Brandvorwerkstrasse 52/54, Büro 309, 04275 Leipzig, Germany
- Telephone: 0049 341 909 6732
- Fax: 0049 341 909 6733
- Email: concr-de@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Guatemala
- Website:
- Address: 5ta Avenida 7-08, zona 14, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Telephone: (00502) 2366-4215, (00502) 2228-5998
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-gt@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Port-au-Prince
- Website:
- Address: Angle Route De Delmas Et Delmas 83, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- Telephone: +509 2816 3870
- Fax:
- Email:
Embassy of Costa Rica to the Holy See
- Website:
- Address: Via Alberico II, 33 00193 Rome, Italy
- Telephone: (0039 06) 8066 0390
- Fax: (0039 06) 8066 0390
- Email: embcr-va@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Honduras
- Website:
- Address: Oficentro Metropolis Avenida Suyapa Torre 1, Oficina 10707, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
- Telephone: (00504) 2270-7465
- Fax: (00504) 2232 -1054
- Email: embcr-hn@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in India
- Website:
- Address: C-6/15 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057, India
- Telephone: +91 11 4108 0810
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-in@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Indonesia
- Website:
- Address: Wisma Keiai 7th floor, Suite 706, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 3, Jakarta 10220, Indonesia
- Telephone: +62 21 572 3165
- Fax: +62 21 572 3166
- Email: embcr-id@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Israel
- Website:
- Address: 5-7 Shoham St. Paz Tower, Ramat Gan, 5251001 Tel Aviv, Israel
- Telephone: (00 972) 3-613-5061
- Fax: (00 972) 3-613-4779
- Email: embcr-il@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Haifa
- Website:
- Address: 8a, Avenida Pal-yam, 33009511 Haifa, Israel
- Telephone: (00 972) 04-861 1811
- Fax:
- Email: Na@allalouf.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Italy
- Website: http://www.embajadacostaricaitalia.it/
- Address: Viale dei Parioli, 41 00197 Rome, Italy
- Telephone: (0039) 06 8424 2853
- Fax: (0039) 06 8535 5956
- Email: embcr-it@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Bari
- Website:
- Address: Via Andrea da Bari, 141, 70121 Bari, Italy
- Telephone: 080 880 7588
- Fax: 080 222 1524
- Email: conhcr-br@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Florence
- Website:
- Address: Via Francesco Baracca, 7 D/E/F/G, 50127 Florence, Italy
- Telephone: (0039) 057 823 3070
- Fax: (0039) 057 823 3073
- Email: consolatocr.firenze@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Milan
- Website:
- Address: Piazzale Susa, 10 Milan, Italy
- Telephone: (0039) 023 650 9416
- Fax: (0039) 022 641 3061
- Email: consmilano.cr@fastwebnet.it
Embassy of Costa Rica in Jamaica
- Website:
- Address: Jampro Building, 18 Trafalgar Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica
- Telephone: +1 876 978 5210
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-jm@rree.go.cr, embacostaricajamaica@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Jamaica
- Website:
- Address: 6 A Oxford Rad, Kingston 5, Jamaica
- Telephone: 001-876-926-3503, 001-876-926-3504 ext. 317
- Fax: 001-876-926-3636
- Email: embcr-jm@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Japan
- Website:
- Address: No. 38 Kowa Building, 9F, 901, 4-12-24, Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106 – 0031, Japan
- Telephone: +81 3 3486 1812
- Fax: +81 3 3486 1813
- Email: embcr-jp@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Mito
- Website:
- Address: 2-62-1, Ibaraki-ken, Mito, Mikawa 310-0912, Japan
- Telephone: +81 292 51 5221
- Fax: +81 292 54 7050
- Email: concr-jp@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Nagoya
- Website:
- Address: c/o Toyota Motor Corporation Nagoya Office, 4-7-1, Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 450-8711, Japan
- Telephone: 052-552-2111
- Fax:
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Amman
- Website:
- Address: PO Box 739, Amman 11118, Jordan
- Telephone: 00 (962-6) 582 2684
- Fax: 00 (962-6) 581 3896
- Email: costarica@ak.com.jo
Embassy of Costa Rica in Kenya
- Website:
- Address: Second Floor, Eaton Place Building, United Nations Crescent Road, Gigiri, P. O. BOX 63946, Nairobi 00619, Kenya
- Telephone: (+254) (0) 205 143 582, (+254) (0) 728 591 572
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-ke@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Beirut
- Website:
- Address: Raidy Building 1st Floor, Fiyadieh, P.O. Box 45-500, Beirut, Lebanon
- Telephone: +961 5450 100, (+961) 70 270 227, +961 333 7711
- Fax: (+961) 5 954 855
- Email: conhcr-li@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Luxembourg
- Website:
- Address: 16 Rue des Prunelles, L-5371 Schuttrange, Luxembourg
- Telephone: 00352-2635 2680
- Fax: 00352-2635 2680
- Email: glenda.lao@pt.lu
Embassy of Costa Rica in Mexico
- Website: http://embajadadecostarica.com.mx/
- Address: Río Po 113, Colonia Cuauhtémoc Entre Río Pánuco y Lerma
06500 Mexico, D.F., Mexico - Telephone: +52 55 5525 7764
- Fax: +52 55 5207 6444
- Email: embcr-mx@rree.go.cr, concr-mx@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in the Netherlands
- Website: https://www.embacr.nl/
- Address: Laan Copes van Cattenburch 46, 2585 GB The Hague, Netherlands
- Telephone: +31 (0)70 354 0780, +31(0)61 021 4240
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-nl@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Nicaragua
- Website:
- Address: Reparto Lomas de Guadalupe, del Hotel Seminole 150 metros oeste, frente Avenida MIguel Obando y Bravo, Managua, Nicaragua
- Telephone: (505) 2270-7464, (505) 2270-7437
- Fax:
- Email: concr-ni-ma@rree.go.cr
Consulate of Costa Rica in Chinandega
- Website:
- Address: De la Iglesia San Antonio, una cuadra al sur., Chinandega, Nicaragua
- Telephone: (505) 2341 7051, (505) 2341 4172
- Fax:
- Email: concr-ni-ch@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Panama
- Website: https://www.embajadacostaricaenpanama.com/
- Address: Avenida Balboa y Calle Aquilino de la Guardia, PH BICSA Financial Center (contiguo al Hotel Hilton), piso 30, Panama City, Panama
- Telephone: +507 830-7756, +507 830-7757, +507 830-7758
- Fax: +507 264-4057
- Email: embcr-pa@rree.go.cr
Consulate of Costa Rica in David
- Website:
- Address: Calle B Norte y Avenida Primera. Torre del Banco Universal, oficina n°304, David, Provincia de Chiriquí, Panama
- Telephone: (00507) 774 1923
- Fax: (00507) 774 7128
- Email: concr-pa-da@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Paraguay
- Website:
- Address: Jaime Bestard n° 2732 entre Denis Roa y Félix Cabrera, barrio Ykua Sati, Asuncion, Paraguay
- Telephone: +595 21 600 554
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-py@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Asuncion
- Website:
- Address: Jungmannova 28/17, 110 00 Praha 1, Paraguay
- Telephone: 00 420 606 700 033
- Fax:
- Email: chrenek@consulado-costarica.cz, praga@consulado-costarica.cz, chrenek@jansta-kostka.cz
Embassy of Costa Rica in Peru
- Website: http://www.embajadacostaricaenperu.org/
- Address: Calle Baltazar La Torre – 828 San Isidro, Lima, Peru
- Telephone: (00511) 264 2484, 264 2711
- Fax:
- Email: embcr.peru@gmail.com, embcr-pe@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Manila
- Website:
- Address: First Lucky Place, 2259 Chino Roces Avenue, Makati 1231 Makati City, Philippines
- Telephone: 00 (632) 818-6740, 00 (632) 816-7851
- Fax: 00 (632) 815-0199, 00 (632) 817-2060
- Email: preysler@smithbell.com.ph
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in San Juan
- Website:
- Address: 157 Calle Luna, San Juan 00901, Puerto Rico
- Telephone: 787 722 0066
- Fax: 787 725 7730
- Email: consulado@dgfgroup1.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Qatar
- Website:
- Address: Villa No. 40, Street No. 835, Zone 64, Lejbailat, Doha, Qatar
- Telephone: 974 4498 0094
- Fax: +974 4498 0106
- Email: embcr-qa@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Russia
- Website:
- Address: Pokrovskiy Boulevard 4/17, building 1, second floor office 36 Russian Federation, Moscow 101000, Russia
- Telephone: +7 495 415 4014, +7 495 415 4042
- Fax: +7 495 415 4042
- Email: embcr-ru@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Singapore
- Website: http://www.embassycrsg.com/
- Address: 138 Robinson Road #07-01, Oxley Tower 1, Singapore 068906, Singapore
- Telephone: +(65) 6467-1355
- Fax:
- Email: embassycrsg@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Bratislava
- Website:
- Address: Palisády 56, 811 06 Bratislava, Slovakia
- Telephone: +421 2 5910 1404
- Fax: +421 2 5910 1413
- Email: consuladocr@mail.viapvt.sk
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Johannesburg
- Website: https://www.costarica-consulate.africa/
- Address: 47 Corlett Drive, Illovo – Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Telephone: (+27) (0) 11 885 6895
- Fax: (+27) (0) 10 970 3100
- Email: conhcr-sa@rree.go.cr, teresita@costarica-consulate.africa
Embassy of Costa Rica in Korea (Republic)
- Website:
- Address: Suite 902, 9F, Coryo Daeyungak Tower, 97 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Telephone: (00822) 707-9254 / 707-9249
- Fax: (00822) 703-8571
- Email: embcr-kr@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Spain
- Website:
- Address: Calle Ríos Rosas Nº 54, Planta baja dcha, 28003 Madrid, Spain
- Telephone: (0034) 91 345 9622
- Fax: (0034) 91 353 3709
- Email: embcr-es@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Barcelona
- Website:
- Address: Avda. Sarriá, no.2, 08029 Barcelona, Spain
- Telephone: (0034) 933.632.257
- Fax:
- Email: conhcr-ba@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Málaga
- Website:
- Address: Calle Victoria, 23 – bajo, 29012 Málaga, Spain
- Telephone: +34 610 704 401
- Fax: +34 952 900 154
- Email: consuladodecostaricaandalucia@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Valencia
- Website:
- Address: C/ Conde de Altea nº 3-4ª1º, 6005 Valencia, Spain
- Telephone: +34 963 330 410, +34 963 747 542
- Fax: +34 963 94 07 74
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Gothenburg
- Website:
- Address: Olof Wijkosgatan 4, S-402-24 Gothenburg, Sweden
- Telephone: (0046) 3-183-2165
- Fax: (0046) 3-120-7776
- Email:
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Uppsala
- Website:
- Address: Ostra Agatan 73 D, Lgh 1301, SE-753 22 Uppsala, Sweden
- Telephone: +46-707-133580
- Fax: +468 646-00-00
- Email: costarica@telia.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Switzerland
- Website:
- Address: Marktgasse 51, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
- Telephone: (00 41 31) 37 27 887
- Fax: (00 41 31) 37 27 834
- Email: embcr-ch@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Lausanne
- Website:
- Address: Cantones de Vaud, Valais y Ginebra – 38 Chemin de Mornex
1001 Lausanne, Switzerland - Telephone: (0041) 21-312-7764
- Fax: (0041) 21-312-3302
- Email: embcr-ch@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Trinidad and Tobago
- Website:
- Address: 2do piso, #63 Tragarete Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
- Telephone: +1 (868) 628-8775
- Fax: +1 (868) 628-9203
- Email: embcr-tt@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Turkey
- Website:
- Address: Karaca Sokak, 24/8, Kazim Özalp Mah., Ankara, Turkey
- Telephone: +90 312 439 2332
- Fax: +90 312 439 2372
- Email: embcr-tk@rree.go.cr
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Istanbul
- Website:
- Address: ASKEROCAGI CAD. No. 15 4th floor Elmadag, 34367 Sisli, Istanbul, Turkey
- Telephone: 00 90 -212 334-46-46
- Fax: 00 90- 212 334-46-22
- Email: info@costaricaconsulistanbul.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in the United Arab Emirates
- Website: http://embcr-uae.org/
- Address: Villa 136, Al Dheed Street, Between Two Bridges, Al Maqta, PO Box 92244, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Telephone: +971 2554 7458
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-ae@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in the United Kingdom
- Website: http://www.costaricanembassy.co.uk/
- Address: 23 Woodstock Street, Mayfair, London W1C 2AS, United Kingdom
- Telephone: +44 (0) 207 629 3111
- Fax:
- Email: embcr-uk@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in the United States of America
- Website: http://www.costarica-embassy.org/
- Address: 2114 S Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20008, United States
- Telephone: (202) 499 2980
- Fax: (202) 265-4795
- Email: embcr-us@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Atlanta
- Website:
- Address: 1870 The Exchange, Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30339, United States
- Telephone: (770) 951-7025
- Fax:
- Email: concr-us-ga@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Chicago
- Website:
- Address: 30 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1922, Chicago, IL 60602, United States
- Telephone: (312) 577-4267, (312) 470-0282
- Fax: (312) 577-4271
- Email: concr-us-il@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Houston
- Website:
- Address: 3100 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 260, Houston, TX 77042, United States
- Telephone: (713) 266 0484
- Fax: (713) 266-1527
- Email: concr-us-tx@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Los Angeles
- Website:
- Address: 8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 641, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA 90211, United States
- Telephone: (323) 424 7112, (323) 424 7161, (323) 424 7106
- Fax: (323) 424 7167
- Email: concr-us-ca2@rree.go.cr, consulatecostaricala@gmail.com
Consulate General of Costa Rica in Miami
- Website:
- Address: 2730 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 401, Miami, FL 33129, United States
- Telephone: (786) 655-0990
- Fax: (786) 522-0119
- Email: consuladomiami@rree.go.cr
Consulate General of Costa Rica in New York
- Website:
- Address: 15 West 37th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10018, United States
- Telephone: (212) 564-2921, (646) 933-1035, (646) 933-1036
- Fax:
- Email: concr-us-ny@rree.go.cr, costaricaconsul@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Saint Paul
- Website:
- Address: 6 West 5th Street, Suite 201, Saint Paul, MN 55102, United States
- Telephone: (651) 293-1816
- Fax: (651) 665-0015
- Email: Rsanchez@crconsulatemn.com
Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica in Tucson
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- Address: 3567 E. Sunrise Drive, Suite 235, Tucson, AZ 85718, United States
- Telephone: (520) 529-7068
- Fax: (520) 577-6781
- Email: costarica@missiontrust.com
Embassy of Costa Rica in Uruguay
- Website:
- Address: Circunvalación Durango 1389, oficina 502, Edificio Jardín de Zabala
11000 Montevideo, Uruguay - Telephone: +598 2915 9611
- Fax: +598 2916 6801
- Email: embcr-uy@rree.go.cr
Embassy of Costa Rica in Venezuela
- Website:
- Address: Avenida San Juan Bosco, entre 2da y 3era transversal Edificio Centro Altamira, Piso 5, Oficina 54 Urbanización Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela
- Telephone: (00 58) 212 265 7889 / 212 267 1104 / 212 266 2994
- Fax: (00 58) 212 265 1015 / 212 265 4660
- Email: embcr-ve@rree.go.cr
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What is Costa Rica Diplomatic Mission?
A diplomatic mission is a formal establishment of an official relationship between two countries. It is usually headed by an ambassador or a high commissioner. Costa Rica has diplomatic missions in over 50 countries around the world. These Costa Rica Embassies and Consulates represent the interests of Costa Rica in the host country and promote relations between the two countries.
Costa Rica Diplomatic Mission is the term that refers to the foreign relations and international activities of Costa Rica, a country in Central America. Costa Rica’s Diplomatic Mission involves managing diplomatic and commercial relations with other countries, regardless of their ideologies or political or economic systems. the world, such as peace, democracy, human rights, and development.
The responsibilities of Costa Rica diplomatic mission are to carry out the following functions:
- To represent and defend the interests and values of Costa Rica in the international arena, as well as to promote its image and prestige abroad.
- To maintain and develop friendly and cooperative relations with other countries and organizations, based on the principles of respect, solidarity, and mutual benefit.
- To negotiate and sign treaties, agreements, and conventions with other countries and organizations, in accordance with the national interests and the constitutional framework of Costa Rica.
- To protect and assist Costa Rican nationals abroad, as well as to facilitate their access to consular services, such as passports, visas, legalizations, notarizations, and emergency assistance.
- To inform and advise the government of Costa Rica on the international situation and the opportunities and challenges that arise for the country’s foreign policy.
- To coordinate and implement the foreign policy of Costa Rica, in consultation with other public institutions, civil society, and private sector actors.
- To support the participation of Costa Rica in regional and multilateral forums and organizations, such as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, and the Central American Integration System.
- To contribute to the peacebuilding process and the implementation of the Final Agreement with the FARC-EP, as well as to support other peace and security initiatives in the region and the world.
- To foster the economic, social, cultural, and environmental cooperation and integration with other countries and organizations, especially with those that share common values and objectives with Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Consulate
A Costa Rica Consulate is a diplomatic mission of Costa Rica in a foreign country. It is headed by a consul, who is a representative of the Costa Rican government. Consulates provide a variety of services to Costa Rican citizens living or traveling in the foreign country, including:
- Issue passports and visas: Consulates can issue passports to Costa Rican citizens who are living or traveling in a foreign country. They can also issue visas to foreigners who want to visit or live in Costa Rica.
- Provide assistance to Costa Rican citizens in case of an emergency: Consulates can provide assistance to Costa Rican citizens who are in need, such as if they have lost their passport or have been the victim of a crime.
- Promote Costa Rican culture and business: Consulates can promote Costa Rican culture and business in the foreign country. They can do this by organizing cultural events, providing information about Costa Rican businesses, and helping Costa Rican businesses to expand into the foreign market.
- Assist with trade and investment: Consulates can assist with trade and investment between Costa Rica and the foreign country. They can do this by providing information about trade and investment opportunities, helping businesses to find partners, and resolving trade disputes.
- Provide information about Costa Rica: Consulates can provide information about Costa Rica to the people of the foreign country. They can do this by publishing brochures and websites, giving presentations, and answering questions.
What is Costa Rica International law?
International law in Costa Rica is the body of law that governs the relations between Costa Rica and other countries. It is based on a number of sources, including international treaties, customary international law, and the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations.
Costa Rica is a party to a number of international treaties, including the United Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, and the Convention on the Law of the Sea. These treaties set out the basic rules and principles of international law that Costa Rica is bound to follow.
The Costa Rican government is responsible for implementing international law in the country. This includes ratifying international treaties, enacting legislation to implement treaty obligations, and interpreting and applying international law in the courts. Learn More at Visas For Future.
Costa Rica is a strong supporter of international law and has played an active role in promoting it. It is a member of the United Nations and other international organizations, and it has participated in a number of international legal proceedings.
Here are some of the specific ways in which Costa Rica has implemented international law:
- Ratifying international treaties: Costa Rica has ratified a number of international treaties, including the United Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, and the Convention on the Law of the Sea.
- Enacting legislation to implement treaty obligations: Costa Rica has enacted legislation to implement its treaty obligations, such as the Law on the Protection of the Environment and Natural Resources.
- Interpreting and applying international law in the courts: The Costa Rican courts interpret and apply international law in cases that involve foreign relations or other matters that are governed by international law.
What is a Diplomat?
A diplomat is a person who represents their country’s interests in another country. They are responsible for promoting and protecting the country’s national interests, as well as building and maintaining relationships with foreign governments and organizations.
Diplomats work in a variety of settings, including embassies, consulates, and international organizations. They may be responsible for a variety of tasks, such as:
- Negotiating treaties and agreements
- Promoting trade and investment
- Protecting the rights of citizens abroad
- Providing consular services
- Reporting on political developments
- Building relationships with foreign officials
Costa Rica: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the foreign policy of Costa Rica. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed by the President of Costa Rica. The Ministry has a number of departments that are responsible for different aspects of foreign policy, such as:
- Political affairs
- Economic affairs
- Trade and investment
- Consular affairs
- Cultural affairs
- International organizations
- Human rights
- Environmental affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also has a number of embassies and consulates around the world. These embassies and consulates represent the interests of Costa Rica in their respective countries.
What is a Costa Rica Foreign Policy
Costa Rica’s foreign policy is based on the principles of peace, democracy, human rights, and environmental protection. The country is a strong advocate for multilateralism and has played a leading role in promoting these principles in the international community.
Here are some of the key pillars of Costa Rica’s foreign policy:
- Peace and democracy: Costa Rica is a strong advocate for peace and democracy. It has been a leading voice in the international community for the peaceful resolution of disputes and the promotion of democracy.
- Human rights: Costa Rica is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights. It is a signatory to all major human rights treaties and has a strong track record of implementing these treaties.
- Environmental protection: Costa Rica is a leader in environmental protection. It has a long history of environmental conservation and is committed to sustainable development.
In addition to these key pillars, Costa Rica’s foreign policy also includes a commitment to:
- Social development: Costa Rica is committed to promoting social development and reducing poverty. It has a strong social safety net and has made significant progress in reducing poverty in recent years.
- Economic development: Costa Rica is committed to promoting economic development and creating jobs. It has a diversified economy and is a major exporter of agricultural products, medical devices, and tourism services.
- Cultural diplomacy: Costa Rica uses its culture to promote its values and interests abroad. It has a strong cultural diplomacy program that includes festivals, exhibitions, and educational exchanges.
Costa Rica’s foreign policy is a reflection of its values and priorities. The country is committed to promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and environmental protection. It is also committed to social development, economic development, and cultural diplomacy.
What is Costa Rica’s International relations?
Costa Rica’s international relations are based on the principles of peace, democracy, human rights, and environmental protection. The country is a strong advocate for multilateralism and has played a leading role in promoting these principles in the international community.
Costa Rica is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the Central American Integration System (SICA), and the Pacific Alliance. It is also a signatory to all major international treaties on peace, democracy, human rights, and environmental protection.
Costa Rica’s international relations are a reflection of its values and priorities. The country is committed to promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and environmental protection. It is also committed to social development, economic development, and cultural diplomacy.
Here are some of the specific ways in which Costa Rica has promoted its foreign policy goals:
- Peace and democracy: Costa Rica has been a leading voice in the international community for the peaceful resolution of disputes and the promotion of democracy.
- Human rights: Costa Rica is a strong advocate for human rights.
- Environmental protection: Costa Rica is a leader in environmental protection.
- Social development: Costa Rica is committed to promoting social development and reducing poverty.
- Economic development: Costa Rica is committed to promoting economic development and creating jobs. It has a diversified economy, and it is a major exporter of agricultural products, medical devices, and tourism services.
- Cultural diplomacy: Costa Rica uses its culture to promote its values and interests abroad. It has a strong cultural diplomacy program that includes festivals, exhibitions, and educational exchanges.
What is the United Nations?
Costa Rica is a founding member of the United Nations. It joined the UN on November 2, 1945. Costa Rica has been a strong supporter of the UN and has played an active role in a number of UN activities, including peacekeeping, sustainable development, and human rights.
Costa Rica is also a member of a number of other UN organizations, including:
- The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- The Human Rights Council
- The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
- The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
- The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Costa Rica has been praised for its commitment to peace and democracy. In 2005, it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to promote democracy and human rights in Central America.
What is the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?
Costa Rica is a party to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (VCDR). The VCDR is an international treaty that sets out the basic rules and principles governing diplomatic relations between states. It was adopted in 1961 and entered into force in 1964.
The VCDR defines a diplomatic mission as “the mission of a State to another State”. It also defines the functions of a diplomatic mission, which include:
- Representing the sending State in the receiving State
- Protecting the interests of the sending State and its nationals in the receiving State
- Promoting friendly relations between the sending State and the receiving State
The VCDR also sets out the privileges and immunities enjoyed by diplomatic missions and their personnel. These privileges and immunities are designed to ensure that diplomatic missions can carry out their functions without interference from the receiving State.
The main points of the VCDR are:
- Diplomatic missions are the official representatives of a state in another state.
- The head of a diplomatic mission is called an ambassador.
- Diplomatic missions enjoy certain privileges and immunities, such as immunity from arrest and detention, and the right to use their own flag and emblem.
- The receiving state must treat the diplomatic mission with due respect.
Costa Rica has ratified the VCDR and is bound by its provisions. The VCDR is an important part of international law and plays a vital role in promoting diplomatic relations between states.
What is a Costa Rica Sovereign state?
A sovereign state is a state that has supreme authority over its territory and people. It is not subject to the authority of any other state. Costa Rica is a sovereign state. It has its own government, laws, and currency. It is not subject to the authority of any other state.
Here are some of the characteristics of a sovereign state:
- It has a defined territory.
- It has a permanent population.
- It has a government.
- It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
- It has a defined system of law.
Costa Rica meets all of these criteria. It has a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, the capacity to enter into relations with other states, and a defined system of law.
Costa Rica is a member of the United Nations and other international organizations. It is also a signatory to a number of international treaties, such as the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. These memberships and agreements further demonstrate Costa Rica’s status as a sovereign state.
Also See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Costa_Rica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Costa_Rica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_nations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Diplomatic_Relations
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