no we have our own rights
Laws apply in the land where you are located and marry, if you are married in Costa Rica and divorce in Costa Rica the laws from Costa Rica apply, if you are married in Costa Rica and divorce in the USA then the laws of the USA apply, both have similar laws except that child support and alimony is much higher in the USA.
That's exactly the same thing I want to know...From what I have found out you must divorce in Costa Rica..If your spouse doesn't want to divorce you, then you must wait two years before it can be finalized there. You as a married person in Costa Rica must divorce with the Costa Rican laws, even if you appeared single in the US or anywhere else. Failure to get that divorce can cause you a lot of trouble, because Costa Rican laws might reach other country's laws and you will have to pay spouse support. Find a Costa Rican Law office and tell them your story and your needs.
You can be divorced in either country but it is advisable and quicker to get divorced in Costa Rica if you married here.
No, Costa Rica is a Central American country.
If you marry under the law of a certain country you have to divorce under its law as well. So file divorce in the states and send it over to him for him to sign it.
Find an Attorney to represent you in Costa Rica and file the petition in court.
San Jose shares its names with the capital of Costa Rica.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/costa_rica/ Website for the Canadian Embassy in Costa Rica. Call them in the morning for advice!
in Costa Rica baja,California and the gulf of California
no sanfrancisco is in california
The distance from Calexico to San Jose (Costa Rica) is 2540.7 Miles.