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Liberia, Costa Rica

Fragomen’s Liberia office is uniquely poised to help businesses and individuals on Costa Rica’s “Gold Coast” manage their immigration needs by delivering strategic support and personalized immigration solutions. Whether you're considering Costa Rica as your new home or investing in its growing economy, our Liberia office offers a more accessible entry point to Fragomen's trusted immigration services — with the same level of expertise and care.

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Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.

Solarium Corporate Center, First Floor, Guana Work Offices

Liberia, Guanacaste 50101

T+506 4105-6500


Fragomen’s Liberia, Costa Rica, office is located near popular tourist communities and an international airport, giving our clients convenient access to immigration support. Our Liberia office is strategically located so that our local clients do not need to travel to our San Jose office for immigration services, allowing them to benefit from local services.

Fragomen’s Liberia office supports a diverse range of clients, including retirees, investors and remote professionals. Our Liberia office responds to this strong demand and reflects our ongoing commitment to providing convenient, locally focused solutions. We deliver responsive, high-touch support and compliance-focused mobility solutions for our clients and we ensure all immigration programs receive best-in-class service. In addition to offering a wide range of immigration services—such as visa processing, compliance support and policy development—our Liberia office supports our expanding Private Client Practice.

Fragomen in Costa Rica is Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.

 

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