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A visa is not required for this destination.

Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days in the 180-days period

Visa is not required for a stay up to 90 days in the 180-days period

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    Sounds good! What else do I need to know while planning a trip to Guatemala?
    • First, check the current validity of your passport.

    • Second, make sure your passport has blank Visa pages.

    • Confirm if transit visa is required for any connections.

      Check with your airline in case you have connecting flights overseas as part of your journey to Guatemala. It may be the case that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. Please refer to visa requirements of the specific country
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      Guatemala is located in Central America and is a perfect spot to enjoy your holidays with family and friends. If you are looking for a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of your city to a quiet and serene place, you should try any of Guatemala’s coastal cities. With a Guatemala tourist visa, you can visit the country and enjoy the amazing sights and sounds the small Central American country has to offer.

      Traveling To Guatemala

      Guatemala is a Central American country located on the southern border of Mexico and shares a coastline with Honduras, the Caribbean Sea to the East, and the Pacific Ocean to the West. It also shares a common border with Honduras, Belize, and El Salvador. Guatemala city has always been a transit route for travelers moving from South America to North America and remains one of the most populated countries in the region, with over 17 million people, despite its small size.

      Besides fund repatriation from Guatemalans working abroad, tourism is one of the major foreign exchange earners for the country. Every year, many tourists from different countries visit Guatemala because the weather is calm and the cost of living in the country is very low. If you want to visit Guatemala, you should prepare for the culture shock unless you are from a Latino country.

      Overall, spending your holidays in Guatemala will be worth your while.

      Do I Need A Guatemala Tourist Visa?

      Not everyone requires a visa to enter Guatemala. There are some countries on the visa-free list whose citizens don’t need a tourist visa to enter the country. Many of the countries are fellow Central American nations, including South American countries and a few others. Tourists from visa-free countries can stay in Guatemala for up to 90 days, but they will have to apply for a visa to remain in the country. All the others require a visa to enter Guatemala.

      How Do I Apply For Guatemala Tourist Visa?

      Applicants can apply for a Guatemala visa using any of these two methods.

      Embassy Application: You will need to visit the Guatemalan embassy in your country or any of their visa centers or consular offices to apply for a visa in person. The Guatemalan embassy will receive your visa application form and other necessary documents. They will schedule an interview with you which you must attend with your original documents. If your application is approved, the visa will be issued to you.

      Online Application: An online Guatemala visa application is a route to take if you don’t live near a Guatemalan embassy or there is none in your city or country. The online application route is stress-free; you don’t have to visit any office or pass through any travel agent to submit your application form. The entire process is online, and you don’t have to submit any physical documents in person. You can apply for a tourist multiple entry visa via VisaHQ by following this method.

      • Visit VisaHQ

      • Choose Guatemala as your destination

      • Select your country

      • Choose “Tourist visa” as the visa you want

      • Complete the application form

      • Upload all your documents online

      • Pay the visa fee

      • Submit the application form

      After submitting the application form, you will have to wait a few days to receive the visa. The visa will be sent to your email address which you must print out and bring to Guatemala.

      Guatemala Visa Requirements

      The Guatemala tourist visa has the following requirements, which all applicants must meet to get the visa.

      Valid Passport: You need a passport valid with at least up to 6 months of validity. The passport must contain at least 2 blank pages for visa stickers.

      Passport Photograph: One passport-sized photograph taken recently. The passport must be colored and on a white background.

      Form: The signed and completed application form shows accurate personal details.

      Health Insurance: Travel Health insurance to cover your medical bills during your stay in the country.

      Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservation or a document showing proof of where you plan to stay.

      Cover Letter: Cover Letter explaining your reasons for your visit.

      Invitation Letter: An invitation letter if you are invited by a Guatemalan citizen or a permanent resident in the country.

      Bank Statement: A bank statement of account proving that you are capable of paying your expenses during your stay.

      Flight Itinerary: A document showing your flight itinerary, including details about your flight date, ticket, and arrival and departure date.

      Note that the Guatemalan immigration service has the right to reject your entry if you can’t prove beyond reasonable doubt why you wish to enter the country. Ensure that you use only valid documents and provide accurate information when filling out your application form in VisaHQ.

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