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    U.S. Pulls Costa Rican Officials' Visas

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    U.S. Pulls Costa Rican Officials' Visas


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    June 6, 2007, 1:50 PM EDT

    SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -- The United States has canceled the visas of 22 Costa Rican immigration officials suspected of selling visa stamps so that Costa Ricans could stay illegally in the U.S. without getting caught, the two countries said Wednesday.

    The officials worked as inspectors in San Jose's international airport, according to a U.S. Embassy official who was not authorized to give a name.

    Costa Rica's immigration director, Mario Zamora, said the officials sold stamps in both Costa Rica and the U.S. that made it appear migrants had returned home before their U.S. visas expired, when in fact they were staying longer than allowed.

    Foreigners must document both their entrances into and exits from the U.S. or risk losing their visas.

    Zamora said the U.S. had been "key to stopping a secret business that had been operating for quite some time."

    The officials will remain employed while authorities investigate, he said, although they will likely be transferred.
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    Re: U.S. Pulls Costa Rican Officials' Visas

    Quote Originally Posted by redpony353
    Costa Rica's immigration director, Mario Zamora, said the officials sold stamps in both Costa Rica and the U.S. that made it appear migrants had returned home before their U.S. visas expired, when in fact they were staying longer than allowed.
    OK, so how were these Costa Ricans getting out of the US without CPB not knowing they had overstayed their visas?

    I assume they flew back, CPB does not track when foreigners leave?
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    apparently they didnt. they remained in the usa overstaying their visas. but I guess the stamp made it appear that they had left when they were suppose to.
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