Onward Ticket for Guatemala Visa (2026)
Requires onward ticketGuatemala requires proof of onward travel and is part of the CA-4 agreement with Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, sharing a 90-day travel zone. Airlines flying into La Aurora International Airport (GUA) in Guatemala City check for return tickets at departure. Immigration may also verify departure plans.
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Visa & Onward Ticket Requirements for Guatemala
Guatemala is part of the CA-4 agreement, allowing free movement between Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua for 90 days total. Airlines check for return or onward tickets at departure airports. Immigration at La Aurora (GUA) may verify departure plans. The onward ticket must show departure from the CA-4 zone, not just from Guatemala. Avianca, Volaris, and other carriers enforce this requirement.
Key Facts
- Part of CA-4 agreement — 90 days shared across 4 countries
- Airlines check onward tickets at departure for Guatemala flights
- Onward ticket must show departure from the entire CA-4 zone
- Immigration at GUA may verify departure plans
- Overland travel between CA-4 countries does not reset the 90-day clock
At a Glance
- Onward ticket required?
- yes
- Typical stay duration
- 90 days in CA-4 zone (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua combined)
- Visa types
- Visa-Free Entry (CA-4), Tourist Visa, Transit Visa
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