How to Pay for Google Ads in Costa Rica (2026)
A step-by-step guide for Costa Ricans who want to use Google Ads without getting declined. Fund with CRC or USDC, pay in USD.
Why Costa Rican Cards Get Declined on Google Ads
Costa Rican banks charge high forex markups on international transactions, and many global platforms decline Costa Rican cards due to BIN restrictions.
Google Ads charges Pay per click (you set budget) in USD. Costa Rican bank cards often fail because of currency conversion issues, BIN blocks, or bank restrictions on international transactions. A virtual dollar card solves this permanently.
About Google Ads
Google Ads lets you advertise on Google Search, YouTube, and the Google Display Network. It's essential for businesses but requires a reliable payment method that won't fail.
Price
Pay per click (you set budget)
Website
ads.google.com
Payment
Visa / Mastercard (USD)
Figo fee
$0.35/transaction
How to Pay for Google Ads from Costa Rica
Get your Figo dollar card at app.spendfigo.com
Fund your card with at least 2× your expected monthly ad spend
Go to ads.google.com → Billing → Payment methods
Click 'Add payment method' and select Credit/Debit Card
Enter your Figo card number, expiry, and CVV
Set your card as the primary payment method
Tips for Costa Ricans Using Google Ads
Google charges when you hit your billing threshold ($50 initially, increases over time) or at month-end
If a charge fails, Google pauses ALL your campaigns immediately — keep your balance topped up
Start with $5-10/day to test campaigns before scaling
Set up Figo notifications so you know when Google charges your card
Why Figo Works for Costa Ricans
Figo gives Costa Ricans transparent USD access without bank markups. Fund with CRC, spend globally with confidence.
$2
One-time card fee
$0
Monthly fee
$0.35
Per transaction
2 min
To get your card
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