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The General Consulate of Guatemala legalize documents originated from
Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Document Legalization/Authentication:
All Adoption Documents, prior
to be legalized/authenticated by our Consular Office, must follow
these procedures (if applicable):
- Notarized
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Certified by the County Court
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Certified by the Secretary of State
The legalization fee is $10.00 per document. It can be processed by
mail. Make sure you include:
Cover letter, money order, and an
UNITED STATES EXPRESS MAIL envelope.
Sending Humans Remains to
Guatemala
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To send human remains to Guatemala you MUST legalize the
following:
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Death Certificate
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Embalmer's Affidavit
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Travel's Permit
(Does not need to be
notarized)
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No contagious disease letter
(Does not need to
be notarized)
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NO FEE
(According to new regulations, 2007)
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Include a FEDEX/UPS/DHL return
envelope - NEXT DAY SERVICE ONLY
This only applies to Human Remains processes.
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Prior to send the documents, please call us to make sure
they will be processed and sent back same day. (Human
Remains ONLY) |
Bringing you pet
to Guatemala:
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If you are traveling with your pet, you MUST have the
following vaccines for your pet in order to enter Guatemala:
Dogs:
Rabies, distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirosis and hepatitis.
Cats:
Rabies, distemper, FVR, FCV, FIP, Feline Leukemia
Birds:
Psittacosis (blood test).
Horses:
Hoof and mouth disease and certificate of good health
The
certificate from the veterinarian has to be taken to:
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Import -Export Animals
Staff Veterinary Services
You must
present the above-mentioned certificate here at the Consulate,
either in person or by mail. However, we recommend that you schedule
your pet's flight until you have your paperwork authenticated by
this Consular Office. |