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Dependent Residence (Residencia de Dependiente)
VisasGuatemalaDependent Residence (Residencia de Dependiente)
GuatemalaGuatemala•North America
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Dependent Residence (Residencia de Dependiente)

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed Remote Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Matches principal

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Allowed

Overview

Residence status for family members (spouse, children under 25) of principal visa holders, with automatic work authorization under the 2025 immigration reform.

The Dependent Residence (Residencia de Dependiente) status is a vital immigration pathway designed to support family unity by allowing the immediate family members of a principal visa holder to reside legally in Guatemala. This category is available to spouses and children under the age of 25 who are accompanying or joining the principal applicant. By facilitating the legal presence of family members, this status ensures that those who have secured temporary or permanent residency through work, investment, or other permitted categories can maintain a stable family life while living in the country.

Requirements for this status include formal proof of the family relationship, such as legalized marriage or birth certificates, which must be properly apostilled or authenticated. While fees for processing dependent applications can vary depending on the specific immigration category of the principal applicant, the process is structured to be straightforward. Recent regulatory updates have further improved this pathway by streamlining documentation requirements and, in many cases, granting dependents the authorization to work, thereby enhancing the overall flexibility and attractiveness of Guatemala for international residents.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a family member (spouse, child, or dependent) of a primary resident or migrant worker in Guatemala.

Must provide proof of the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).

Must provide proof of the primary resident's legal status in Guatemala.

Must meet general residency requirements, including valid passport and criminal background checks.

Must have a Guatemalan guarantor or the sponsoring entity must act as a guarantor.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed residency application form.

Original valid passport and a notarized complete copy.

Certification of passport validity issued by the applicant's home country consulate/embassy.

Apostilled/legalized birth or marriage certificate proving the relationship.

Original criminal and police background checks from the country of origin/residence for the last 5 years.

Certification of migratory movement (entry record) in Guatemala.

Proof of the primary resident's legal status in Guatemala.

Notarized affidavit of the guarantor (constancia de garante).

Proof of payment of fees.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family members to live legally in Guatemala with the primary resident.
  • Provides a pathway to long-term legal status in the country.
  • Grants the right to reside in Guatemala for the duration of the primary resident's status.

Worth Knowing

  • The process can be lengthy, with potential delays of several months to years.
  • All foreign documents must be apostilled or legalized and translated into Spanish by a certified translator.
  • The applicant is subject to the Guatemalan legal system and must maintain their status through annual updates.
  • Failure to maintain status or overstaying can result in fines.

Application Process

1

Gather all required documents, ensuring they are apostilled or legalized and translated into Spanish.

2

Complete the official residency application form provided by the Instituto Guatemalteco de Migración (IGM).

3

Schedule an appointment through the IGM online system.

4

Submit the application in person at the IGM office in a designated folder.

5

Pay the required processing fees.

6

Await notification of approval and attend a follow-up appointment for biometric data collection and final registration.

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