Entry Requirements
Every migrant must enter a country through the migration posts authorized for such purposes. Find out more about the documents that you need to show at migration posts in the “Entry Requirements” section.
Every migrant must enter a country through the migration posts authorized for such purposes. Find out more about the documents that you need to show at migration posts in the “Entry Requirements” section.
Remember that the SAM Form from INAMI must be processed by each minor who leaves the country without the company of their parents.
Remember: No one can force you to work or engage in activities against your will! Ask for help if you need it. Find out more in the "Protection and assistance" section.
To enter a country, it is necessary to do so through the authorized border posts and to have a valid passport or a visa if your nationality requires one. Visit the “Entry Requirements” section to find information on the documents that you need according to your country of destination.
Every migrant should only stay for the allowed amount of time in a foreign country and must not carry out any activities unless they have permission to do so. Find out more in the “Entry Requirements” section.
In Guatemala we protect girls, boys and adolescents against sexual exploitation in travel and tourism. Report it to 110.
Stay updated for new ways to obtain your visitor card for humanitarian reasons at the Mexican Embassy in your country.
From the Attention Center for Venezuelan migrants, we guide and advise you in your migration regularization process. Request your appointment for legal advice for migration by calling the toll-free line 800-VENEZUELA (800 - 836 398 352) or the Claro number 7270-6254.
In the 800-VENEZUELA Program we provide psychosocial assistance. Request your appointment by calling the toll-free line 800-VENEZUELA (800 - 836 398 352) or the Claro number 7270-6254.
Remember that irregular migration routes are dangerous. You could face kidnapping and assault along your path. Seek information!