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iVisa
9 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

The US is one of the most diverse destinations in the world. No wonder so many Guatemalans travel to the US frequently for business or tourism. Similar to other visas, the B1/B2 visa has a limited validity period and requires renewal to enter the United States and discover all the exciting travel possibilities of the country.

Renewing your US B1/B2 visa in Guatemala can be a complex process, involving careful attention to application requirements and procedures. When you choose to process your visa with us, you'll receive numerous benefits, including a complete document list, constant guidance, and a simplified application form.

Our team of experts will accompany you every step of the way. Simply complete our online process or download our iVisa app and follow our instructions to ensure a smooth and successful visa renewal process.

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US Visa renewal Guatemala application: How to apply for an American Visa renewal in Guatemala

Renewing a US B1/B2 visa in Guatemala is a straightforward process. Here's an overview of the process:

1. Check your eligibility: You can renew your visa if your previous visa was a B1/B2 visa that expired within the past 48 months.

2. Complete the online application form: Fill out our online application form, providing personal information, details about your previous visa, and other relevant information.

3. Pay the application fee: The fee for renewing a US visa is US$185.00. You can conveniently pay the fee online using a credit or debit card.

4. Schedule and attend the interview: After submitting your application, you'll need to attend an interview at the US Embassy in Guatemala City.

5. Wait for your visa: After the interview and the Department of State's decision, you can expect to receive your new visa by mail, or pick up your passport yourself, within 3-5 business days.

US Visa renewal application: Steps to apply

Let's take a closer look at how you can renew your B1/B2 visa in Guatemala with our assistance. The following steps outline the straightforward process:

Step 1: Fill out the B1/B2 renewal application form online or through the iVisa app, providing your personal details and passport information.

Step 2: Ensure that all the information provided is accurate, and then proceed to pay our processing fee as well as the government fee.

Step 3: Submit the form after uploading the required documents. Depending on your situation, an interview at the embassy may be necessary.

We’ll provide full instructions on how to complete the application form, gather the required documents, and schedule an interview appointment.

To avoid delays, it is recommended not to wait too long before initiating the renewal process.

Am I eligible to renew my US Visa in Guatemala?

As a nonimmigrant visa holder, you are eligible to renew your US visa in Guatemala if:

  • Your previous visa was not lost or stolen and is still valid or expired within 4812 months.

  • You are applying for the same visa category as your previous visa.

  • You have not been refused a visa since your last issuance.

  • You are physically present in Guatemala at the time of application.

Documents required for renewing the American Visa in Guatemala

When renewing your B1/B2 visa in Guatemala, you need to gather the following necessary documents:

  • Valid Guatemalan passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended travel date.

  • Copy of current visa: Include a copy of your current visa. If your visa is in an expired passport, attach that passport to your application as well.

  • Visa applicant photo: Provide a visa applicant photo that meets all US government and visa requirements. You can use our [online photo service] to ensure your photo is compliant.

  • Email address: Provide an email address during the application process. We will use this email address to send you confirmation and tracking information for your B1/B2 visa renewal application.

  • Credit or debit card: Have a valid credit or debit card to pay the required visa fees.

Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, you can submit your renewal application with us and enjoy a hassle-free renewal process. Don't hesitate to apply for your B1/B2 visa renewal today with us!

How to make an appointment for B1/B2 US Visa renewal in Guatemala

Visa applicants for US visas are typically required to appear in person for an interview. We make every effort to secure your appointment as quickly as possible.

Some applicants from Guatemala may be eligible for the visa interview waiver program.

Renewing your B1/B2 Visa without a non immigrant visa interview in Guatemala

Some applicants applying for B1/B2 US Visa renewal can apply without the need for an in-person visa appointment at the national visa center. This program applies to individuals renewing B1/B2 visitor visas that are still valid or have expired within the past 24 months.

To qualify for the interview waiver, applicants must meet specific requirements, including having no prior visa refusals, being a citizen or resident of Guatemala, and having a previously issued biometric visa.

If you meet these criteria, you can submit your visa application and supporting documents, including your passport, photo, and visa fee, to the embassy or consulate through a courier service. We can assist you with the entire process, ensuring a smooth and efficient renewal experience.

Those switching from immigrant visas to nonimmigrant visas are not eligible for an interview waiver.

How to prepare for the US B1/B2 Visa interview in Guatemala

Preparing for a US B1/B2 visa interview in Guatemala can be challenging, but there are several tips you can follow to increase your chances of success. While we provide comprehensive support when you apply with us, here are some quick tips to help you prepare:

1. Review visa requirements: Thoroughly review the visa requirements before your interview to ensure you have all the necessary documents and information.

2. Practice English: Since the interview will be conducted in English, practice your language skills to ensure effective communication.

3. Dress appropriately: Dress professionally and appropriately for the interview. Casual smart attire is recommended.

4. Answer questions confidently: Be prepared to answer questions about your trip, background, and ties to your home country. Provide clear and honest responses.

5. Bring all necessary documents: Gather all the required documents, including a valid passport, visa application fee receipt, and any supporting documents like bank statements.

6. Be honest and confident: During the interview, speak confidently and honestly. Provide truthful answers and offer any additional information that may be helpful.

7. Practice mock interviews: Practice mock interviews with family or friends to familiarize yourself with the interview process.

8. Arrive on time: Be punctual and arrive at the embassy or consulate on time for your interview. Late arrivals may result in rescheduling the interview.

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US non-immigrant visa renewal fees for Guatemalan citizens

At iVisa, we offer one processing option for B1/B2 visa renewals for the United States:

  • Standard processing: This option takes approximately 30 days for processing and is priced at USD $199.99, excluding government fees.

  • The government fee for this visa is USD $185.00. Both the processing and non immigrant visa fees can be paid securely online.

Processing time for US B1/B2 Visa renewal in Guatemala

When applying for a US B1/B2 visa renewal in Guatemala through our services, our processing time is 30 days. However, please note that this processing time does not include the time required by the government.

The government processing time for a B1/B2 visa renewal varies based on the US Embassy or Consulate where you submit your application. Generally, it can take up to two months for the visa renewal process to be completed.

Can I renew my US Visa before expiration in Guatemala?

The US B1/B2 Visa can be renewed from three months before expiration. The requirement for the renewal is that the visa must still be valid or not have expired more than 48 months ago. Applying in advance ensures you're prepared for an emergency travel situation.

Benefits of getting Your B1/B2 US Visa with us

When you choose to apply for your B1/B2 US visa through our services, you can enjoy several benefits that make the process smoother and more convenient. Here are some of the advantages:

  • Government compliance: Our team of experts will carefully review your information to ensure it meets all government requirements.

  • Personal guidance: You’ll have access to a team of experts who will assist you throughout the entire application process.

  • Simplified application: Our application form is designed to be clear and concise, with fewer questions compared to the confusing and lengthy form on the government website.

  • Flexible application process: You can complete the application form at your own pace, save your progress, and make changes whenever necessary.

  • Step-by-step guide: We provide a step-by-step PDF guide that includes tips for answering challenging questions, a document checklist, and guidance for preparing for your interview.

Tracking your US Visa renewal passport in Guatemala

If you have already submitted your application through our website, you can log in to your account and locate your order/application. Upon payment, an account is automatically created for you.

You can set up a password by clicking the link in your confirmation email or by visiting the login page. Once logged in, you can access your account to check the status of your application.

Additionally, you can download our app to track the status of your US Visa, providing you with convenience and peace of mind.

My US Visa renewal in Guatemala was denied. How to proceed?

If your US B1/B2 visa renewal application for Guatemala has been denied by the US citizenship and immigration services, you have a few options to consider:

  1. Review the reason for denial: The first step is to review the denial. You will receive a letter explaining the reason for the denial, and it's important to understand why your application was denied. This will help you determine if you can do anything to address the issue and increase your chances of approval on your next application.

  2. Reapply: If you believe that your application was denied due to a misunderstanding or error, you can reapply for the US visa renewal. However, it's essential to address the reason for the denial and provide additional documentation to support your case.

  3. Appeal the decision: In some cases, you may be able to appeal the decision. However, the appeals process can be complex, and having a strong case to support your appeal is essential.

  4. Seek guidance: If you are unsure how to proceed or need additional support, it may be beneficial to contact our visa experts to review your case.

My US Visa was lost/stolen. What should I do?

If your US visa has been lost or stolen, you should take the following steps:

  1. Report the loss or theft: Contact the local police immediately and file a report. You should also report the loss or theft to the US Embassy or Consulate in Guatemala. This will help to prevent fraudulent use of your visa.

  2. Apply for a replacement visa: You must apply for a replacement visa to replace the lost or stolen one. You can complete the nonimmigrant visa application form (DS-160), pay the visa application fee, and schedule an interview at the nearest US embassy or consulate.

  3. Gather the required documents: Besides the DS-160 form and the visa application fee, you will need to provide other documents such as your passport, a police report, a copy of the lost or stolen visa, and any other relevant documents.

  4. Attend the interview: Attend the visa interview at the US embassy or consulate as scheduled. Be prepared to answer questions about the circumstances of the loss or theft of your visa.

  5. Wait for the replacement visa: If your replacement visa is approved, it will be issued to you, and you can then use it to travel to the United States.

Need more information about the B1/B2 Visa renewal process?

Please reach out to our customer service team via online chat or email at [email protected]. Use our visa services to make your travel experience easy and stress-free.

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