MINEX Guatemala posts updates on passport guidance, ministry anniversary and ties with Morocco

Carlos Ramiro Martínez, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Carlos Ramiro Martínez, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores | Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala (MINEX Guatemala) published a series of updates on December 4, 2025, covering passport photo guidelines, an institutional anniversary, and diplomatic relations with Morocco.

In its first post at 16:09 UTC, MINEX Guatemala reminded citizens about proper procedures for passport photographs. The ministry stated: "#GuatemalaCercaDeTi | Antes de posar para la fotografía de tu pasaporte, recuerda seguir las recomendaciones oficiales.

Una imagen tomada correctamente agiliza tu trámite y garantiza que tu documento se procese sin retrasos.

Mantén el rostro visible, evita accesorios" (December 4, 2025).

Later the same day at 16:31 UTC, MINEX Guatemala commemorated a milestone for another government institution. The tweet read: "Conmemoramos el 81 aniversario del Ministerio de Economía de Guatemala, resaltando su dedicación constante al impulso del desarrollo económico y a la creación de oportunidades de inversión y empleo que contribuyen al bienestar de la población guatemalteca." (December 4, 2025). The Ministry of Economy was founded in December 1944 and has since played a central role in promoting economic growth and employment opportunities in Guatemala.

At 16:55 UTC on the same day, MINEX Guatemala addressed international relations with Morocco by stating: "#DiplomaciaCulturalGT | Guatemala y Marruecos fortalecen lazos académicos y culturales.

Lee la nota https://t.co/DgCUUamBXl" (December 4, 2025). In recent years, both countries have engaged in collaborative efforts to enhance academic exchanges and cultural diplomacy.

MINEX Guatemala serves as the principal governmental body responsible for managing foreign affairs and consular services for Guatemalan citizens abroad. Its social media communications often include reminders about official processes and highlight diplomatic initiatives involving other nations.