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Religious Workers

ABOUT THIS VISA

The R-visa is for ministers of religion and full-time religious workers. The requirements for the R-visa are specific and may not be appropriate for many visitors even though their trip to the United States is for a religious activity. Visitors who do not qualify for R-visas might qualify for B-1/2 (business/tourism) visas.

To qualify for an R-visa, the applicant must:

Be a member of a religious denomination having a bona-fide nonprofit, tax-exempt religious organization or affiliation in the US; 

Have been a member of the denomination for 2 years immediately preceding the application for visa; 

Be entering the US solely to carry on the vocation of a minister or to work full-time in a religious occupation for that denomination or affiliated organization; 

Additionally, if the applicant was previously in the US under an R-visa for five years, the applicant must have resided and been physically present outside the US for one year immediately prior to the present application for an R-visa.


The applicant's affiliated denomination must show that it:

Possesses some form of ecclesiastical government; 

Have a recognized creed and form of worship; 

Have a formal code of doctrine and discipline; and 

Holds religious services and ceremonies in established places of worship attended by congregations. 

The principal applicant receives an R-1 visa. Spouse and children (unmarried and under 21 years old) receive R-2 visas as the applicant's dependents. R-2 visa holders cannot work in the US. Each applicant must pay separate application fees.

To Keep In Mind

Religious institutions in the US must provide:

Certificate issued by the US Internal Revenue Service showing the religious organization in the US is tax-exempt or proof that it can qualify if it applied for tax-exempt status. 

Letter from an authorized official of the religious organization in the US affirming: 

a) The affiliation between the US-based organization and the overseas religious denomination;

b) The duration of the applicant's membership in the overseas religious denomination;

c) The applicant's authority to function as a minister of religion, or the nature of the applicant's responsibilities as a professional religious worker; 

d) Evidence of a baccalaureate degree if the applicant is a professional religious worker; 

e) Arrangements for remuneration for the applicant's services in the US; and 

f) The name and location of the religious congregation or organization in the US for which the applicant would be providing services.

Do you want to learn more about visa application process and US-VISIT Program? CLICK HERE!

Contact Information

If you have any additional questions please contact at consularsanjose@state.gov. Please allow up to 5 business days for a response.

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— STEPS —

To schedule your appointment, call our call center directly and pay by credit card or obtain your $14 PIN at any branch of Banco Nacional de Costa Rica. 24 hours after the PIN purchase, call 0-800-0521465 to schedule an appointment from Monday thru Friday from 8-6 PM. 
• Pay your $131 application fee at any Branch of Banco Nacional de Costa Rica.
• Complete all the required forms for your type of visa. 
• Arrive ON TIME for your scheduled appointment. 
• Your fingerprints will be scanned at the interview. 
• Passports are returned for pickup at a DHL office chosen by the applicant. The cost of the service is 2450 colones.

 
— required forms  —

• A recent 2 x 2 inches photograph
• Valid Passport 
•Receipt from Banco Nacional

THESE APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILLED OUT IN ENGLISH. Fill out the applications online and print out with 3 inch bar code at end. Bring the completed forms with you to the interview.

DS-156
DS-157 for men 16-45

 
— We take fraud seriously —

Presenting false documents or making false statements to a Consular Officer can result in a permanent ban from entering the United States. 
Don’t do it!