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Originally Posted by guaterider
The TVIP is issued individually for every country and getting an extension for your TVIP in Guatemala takes only 10 min at the Aduana Central , the Customs headquarter, in Guatemala City ( free of charge)
There is no problem at all , leaving the country without your bike . You just need to make sure that you are back on time to take the bike out of the country before your TVIP expires.
Several riders have left their bikes at my place , while they flew out and came back to pick them up later on .
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Guat Rider,
I've a question for you. A friend stored his bike in Guatemala (Antigua) for about six months. His TVIP expired during that time. When he returned to Guatemala and rode North, he had to pay some sort of fine at the border, but I can't recall how much it was.
Do you happen to know what this charge is? Is it a "flat fee" or does it very depending on how many days you over stayed your TVIP? ... is it different for cars than bikes?
Any info appreciated.
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