China Visa RequirementsFor Guatemala passport holders

Guatemalan passport holders require a visa to visit China. Applications are submitted at the Chinese Embassy in Guatemala City.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$140 visa cost
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Guatemala passport holders require a visa to enter China.

Apply for an L (tourist) visa at the nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate. Required documents typically include: completed application form, valid passport (6 months validity, at least 2 blank pages), recent passport photo, confirmed round-trip flight bookings, hotel reservations for the entire stay, and bank statements showing sufficient funds.

The application fee is approximately USD $140 (fees vary by nationality and reciprocity). Processing time is typically 4-5 business days for standard service, with express and rush options available at higher cost. An in-person appointment may be required at the consulate.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Guatemala to China: What You Need to Know

China requires Guatemalan citizens to obtain a visa before travel. Guatemala and China do not have diplomatic relations at the government level (Guatemala recognizes Taiwan), which historically has complicated visa access. However, Chinese embassies in third countries such as Mexico may process visa applications from Guatemalan nationals if no embassy is accessible locally.

China is a vast country offering ancient history, modern megacities, diverse cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Xi'an Terracotta Warriors, and the karst landscapes of Guilin. The visa type for tourism is the L visa.

China has in recent years introduced 72-hour and 144-hour visa-free transit policies for select airports, but these do not apply to all nationalities and are strictly for transit purposes. Guatemalans planning to enter China as tourists must obtain a proper L visa in advance.

Practical Tips

Given the Guatemala-China diplomatic situation, confirm which Chinese consulate can process your application before applying. The Chinese Embassy in Mexico City is an alternative if no local consulate serves Guatemalan nationals. Apply at least 3-4 weeks before travel. Carry enough cash in yuan (RMB) as foreign credit cards are not universally accepted outside major international hotels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Guatemalan citizens need a visa for China?

Yes. Guatemalan passport holders must obtain a visa before traveling to China. The tourist visa is called an L visa and is applied for at a Chinese Embassy or Consulate.

Can Guatemalans apply for a Chinese visa given that Guatemala recognizes Taiwan?

Yes, Guatemalan citizens can still apply for Chinese visas, typically through the Chinese Embassy in Mexico City or another accessible consulate. The diplomatic situation between Guatemala and China does not prevent individual citizens from obtaining tourist visas.

How much does a China visa cost for Guatemalans?

The visa fee is approximately USD $140 for a single-entry tourist visa, though fees can vary based on current reciprocity arrangements. Check with the applicable Chinese consulate for current fees.

How long can Guatemalans stay in China on a tourist visa?

A standard L tourist visa typically allows stays of up to 30 days per entry. Multiple-entry visas with longer validity are possible but may require additional justification.