The main objective is to provide comprehensive support to deported migrants, promoting their welfare, families, and communities. The plan also seeks to ensure a dignified and sustainable reintegration into society.
The government announced the implementation of the "Return Home" plan, an initiative developed within the framework of its migration policy. The Guatemalan Migration Institute will execute the plan in coordination with the institutions that make up the Attention and Protection Council (CAP) and under the supervision of the Vice Presidency of the Republic.
The GUIDE TO CARE IN THE CONSULAR NETWORK IN THE U.S. AND MEXICO 2025 describes the services available, which include consular assistance and protection, document issuance, consular services, and other services. In addition, the Consulate has a portal with a form for individuals to submit their travel plans and support needs.
Promotes contact between the Guatemalan population residing in the United States and the authorities of their country. As part of this effort, the government announced the strengthening of the consular network, with improvements in human resources, infrastructure, and equipment, as well as the opening of new consular missions and the expansion or relocation of existing ones.
In addition, the consular network will provide the following services in cooperation with the Guatemalan Migration Institute, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Registry of Persons:
It begins with the arrival of the deported population in Guatemala at the Reception Center for Returnees in Zone 13, where they are provided with documentation and registration, medical attention, psychological support, clothing, food, and hygiene kits.
A Registration Center for Returned Migrants will be set up in the Parque de la Industria, which will not function as a shelter, to:
In addition, attention will be provided through the call center (4214-3566) and a network of temporary shelters in Zone 5, as well as a new shelter in Erick Barrondo Park (zone 7) for stays of 24 to 72 hours. There is also another Reception Center in Tecún Umán, San Marcos.
The following services will be provided:
Transportation to significant bus terminals or a stipend to reach their community.
This phase seeks the effective reintegration of migrants into Guatemalan society through development opportunities and collaboration with the private sector. The main actions include:
Lack of resources, inter-agency coordination, and the creation of real opportunities for employment, education, and housing are key obstacles. In addition, ensuring dignified treatment and avoiding deportees' re-victimization requires a sensitive and effective approach, as well as strengthening infrastructure and support services in communities of origin.