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Canceled Mexican Vehicle Import Permit
Canceled Mexican Vehicle Import Permit
Guatemalan Fumigation Reciept
Guatemalan Fumigation Reciept
Guatemalan Vehicle Import Permit
Guatemalan Vehicle Import Permit
Guatemalan car permit
Guatemalan car permit

Necessary Documents:

  • Passport
  • Vehicle Title
  • Proof of cancellation of Mexican vehicle import permit: Importancion Temporal de Vehiculos - Certificado de Retorno

It is wise to change Mexican pesos to Guatemalan quetzales before you arrive at the border, as the people offering to exchange money will not likely give you a favorable rate. After completing the necessary paperwork in Mexico, proceed into Guatemala where you may need to have your car fumigated. After paying Q18 to have the car sprayed (count the change they give you carefully, they may ´accidentally´ forgot to give you correct change), proceed to the migracion station with the proof of fumigation document. After examining and stamping your passport, you will pay for a tourist permit permisso 131 rp, which costs 10 quetzales. Next at the aduana the officer will inspect your car and ask to see you car title, passport, and the receipt showing that you canceled your Mexican vehicle import permit. You may also need your driver's license. You will get a receipt to bring to the Banrural nextdoor to payment for the necessary documents. After paying Q40, return to the aduana with proof of payment, where you will receive your vehicle import sticker for the window. They will also stamp your passport to indicate that you have imported a vehicle.

Necessary Documents:

  • Passport
  • Guatemalan Vehicle Import Permit

Exiting Guatemala is a fairly simple process. You will show the border officials your passports and vehicle import permit documents. The countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua are part of the CA-4, and for a period of 90 days tourists should be able to travel between the 4 countries without paying any fees (vehicle import permits are a separate issue). If you do not plan on driving back through Guatemala in the near future, surrender the sticker-permit you placed on our windshield when you entered Guatemala, and ensure that the stamp in your passport is cancelled. If you do plan to return within 90 days of your entry date, ask them to leave your permit "open" and not stamp you out. The process is fast, efficient, and free.

[edit] Entering Guatemala

Cuidad Cuaugtemoc, Mexico to La Mesialla, Guatemala

November 8, 2008

We crossed the Mexican/Guatemalan border at Ciudad Cuauhtemoc/La Mesilla. After completing the necessary paperwork in Mexico, we then drove about a mile before hitting the somewhat chaotic street market at the beginning of La Mesilla. We first came to the fumigation point.

Guatemalan Vehicle Import Fumigation Station
Guatemalan Vehicle Import Fumigation Station

It was wise of us to change Mexican pesos to Guatemalan quetzales before we got there, as people were offering to sell us quetzales for a terrible exchange rate. After paying Q18 to have the car sprayed (count the change they give you carefully, they ´accidentally´ forgot to give us Q50 at first), we proceeded next door to the ´migracion´ station with the proof of fumigation document.

Guatemalan Immigration Office
Guatemalan Immigration Office

Our passports were scanned and stamped, but we were not asked to pay for a ´permisso 131 rp,´or tourist permit, as we had expected based on information we found online. Hopefully this won´t be a problem down the road. We then proceeded one building over to the 'aduana´ for the vehicle entry permit. The officer needed our car title, passports, and the mexican receipt showing we had canceled our Mexican vehicle import permit. He never asked for a drivers license or an international drivers permit, but we´ve heard procedures at the borders are somewhat fluid, so it´s probably a good idea to have these in hand. He kept our documents after giving us a receipt to bring to the Banrural nextdoor for payment.

After paying Q40, we returned to the aduana with proof of payment, and the officer gave us our vehicle import sticker for the window. This whole process took about 30 minutes. We then drove through Mesilla (after taking a crazy detour to avoid the market which had taken over the street) and were on our way on CA-1 to Xela. It took us about 3.5 hours to get there after the immigration.

--Posted by Kristin

[edit] Exiting Guatemala

Esquipulas, Guatemala to Agua Caliente, Honduras

December 14, 2008

We crossed the Guatemala-Honduras border at Esquipula-Agua Calienete. It was a fairly simple process of showing them our passports and vehicle import permit documents. They did stamp our passports, and there is some debate as to whether or not they should have done so.

Stamps on passport when leaving Guatemala
Stamps on passport when leaving Guatemala

The countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua are part of the CA-4, and for a period of 90 days tourists should be able to travel between the 4 countries without paying any fees (vehicle import permits are a separate issue). The border personal at Honduras didn't mention this, but the border personal at El Salvador pointed out that the Guatemalan authorities should not have stamped our passports. However, they said that was Guatemala's problem, and I shouldn't have any trouble with my travels. The border guards asked if we were planning on returning to Guatemala, as the permit was valid for 90 days. Since we were not returning, we surrendered the sticker-permit we had placed on our windshield. The process was fast, efficient, and free.

--Posted by Kristin

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