Embassy of Guatemala in Washington, D.C.

Embassy of Guatemala
Coordinates 38°54′44″N 77°2′58″W / 38.91222°N 77.04944°W / 38.91222; -77.04944Coordinates: 38°54′44″N 77°2′58″W / 38.91222°N 77.04944°W / 38.91222; -77.04944
Location Washington, D.C.
Address 2220 R Street, N.W.
Ambassador Julio Ligorria
Website http://guatemalaembassyusa.org/

The Guatemalan Embassy is the diplomatic representative of the Guatemala Government to the United States Government. Its main functions are to protect the interests of the State and its citizens; keep the channels of communication between governments, encourage and promote trade relations and track identified topics of interest by both countries.[1]

It is located at 2220 R Street NW, Washington, DC. The current ambassador is Mr. Julio Ligorria Carballido.

History

Following its independence from Spain in 1821, Guatemala joined the Federation of Central American States in 1823 along with Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. The United States recognized the Federation of Central America and the diplomatic relations with Guatemala were established when President James Monroe received Antonio José Cañaz as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary on August 4, 1824.

The American Legation in Guatemala was established on May 3, 1826, when the Chargé d'Affaires John Williams presented his credentials to the Federation of Central American States.

On May 4, 1943, the Guatemalan Legation in the United States was raised to Embassy with Adrian Recinos as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.[2]

Independent Guatemala was recognized on April 5, 1844 by the issuance of an exequatur to a Guatemalan Consul-General Antonío de Aycinena. Diplomatic relations with independent Guatemala were established in 1849 when Chargé d'Affaires Elijah Hise presented his credentials to the Republic of Guatemala on or shortly before January 21, 1849.

After Jacobo Arbenz government was overthrown, on July 12, 1954 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles instructed the U.S. Embassy at Guatemala City to establish diplomatic relations with the new Guatemalan government. The following day, Ambassador John E. Peurifoy informed Foreign Minister Salazar of the U.S. recognition of the new government in Guatemala.[3]

Former ambassadors

Diplomatic representation of Guatemala in the U.S.[4][2]

DATE NAME/ MISSION
June 8, 1893 Sr. Don Antonio Lazo Arriaga, E.E. and M.P.
(Also E.E. and M.P. of Honduras )
September 30, 1904 Sr. Don Jorge Munoz, E.E. and M.P.
October 22, 1906 Sr. Dr. Ramon Bengoechea, Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
March 1907 List

March 18, 1907

Sr. Dr. Don Luis Toledo Herrarte, Appt. E.E. and M.P.

E.E. and M.P.

December 19, 1911 Sr. Don Joaquin Mendez, E.E. and M.P.
November 29, 1920 Dr. Julio Bianchi, E.E. and M.P.
April 19, 1922 Sr. Don Francisco Sanchez Latour, Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
May 23, 1922 Sr. Don Francisco Sanchez Latour, E.E. and M.P.

DIED November 1927

November 8, 1927 Sr. Don Julio Montano Novella, Chargé d'Affaires
January 11, 1928 Sr. Dr. Don Adrian Recinos, E.E. and M.P.
May 4, 1943 LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY
April 19, 1943

May 4, 1943

Sr. Dr. Don Adrian Recinos, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

October 18, 1944 Sr. Don Antonio Najera Cabrera,
Appt. Amb. E. and P.
November 8, 1944 Sr. Dr. Don Enrique Lopez-Herrarte, Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
December 19, 1944

January 1, 1945

Sr Don Eugenio Silva Pena, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

July 26, 1945

August 10, 1945

Sr. Don Jorge Garcia Granados, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

December 16, 1947 Sr. Don Francisco Linares Aranda, Chargé d'Affaires a.i.
March 2, 1948

March 15, 1948

Sr. Don Ismael Gonzalez Arevalo, Appt. Amb. E and P.

Amb. E. and P.

December 13, 1949

January 11, 1950

Sr. Dr. Don Antonio Goubaud-Carrera, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

DIED March 8, 1951

February 18, 1951 Sr. Alfredo Chocano, Chargé d'Affaires a.i..
March 18, 1951

June 4, 1951

Sr. Carlos H. Aldana-Sandoval, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

September 4, 1952

September 24, 1952

Sr. Dr. Don Guillermo Toriello, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

Arbenz Government in Guatemala overthrown
July 13, 1954 Diplomatic relations established with Guatemala (New Government)
August 13, 1954

August 16, 1954

Lt. Colonel Jos6 Luis Cruz-Salazar, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

June 3, 1958

June 16, 1958

Colonel Carlos S. Antill6n-Hern£ndez, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

July 1, 1959

July 13, 1959

Colonel Arturo Ramirez Pinto

Amb. E. and P.

June 6, 1960

June 8, 1960

Sr. Carlos Alejos, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

June 11, 1963

July 10, 1963

Dr. Carlos Garcia Bauer, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

September 8, 1966

September 9, 1966

Francisco Linares Aranda, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

October 23, 1970

November 5, 1970

Julio Asensio, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

May 15, 1976 M. Fernando Sesenna Ot, Minister Counselor

Chargé d'Affaires ad interim

June 10, 1976

June 22, 1976

Federico Abundio MALDONADO Gularte, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb.E. and P.

November 30, 1977

January 18, 1978

Jorge LAMPORT Rodil, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

December 1, 1978 Mrs. Norma J. Vasquez, Minister Counselor, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
December 21, 1978

February 26, 1979

General Felipe Doroteo MONTERROSO Miranda, Appts. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

June 9, 1982

July 29, 1982

Jorge Luis ZELAYA Coronado, Apptd. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

July 15, 1983 Norma J. Vasquezr Minister Counselor Chargé d'Affaires, ad interim
December 7, 1983

January 9, 1984

Federico FAESEN Ortega, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

February 6, 1985

March 5, 1985

Eduardo PALOMO Escobar, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

January 27, 1987

February 10, 1987

Oscar PADILLA Vidaurre, Appt

Amb. E. and P.

October 5, 1988

November 9, 1988

Rodolfo Rohrmoser V., Appt

Amb E. and P.

February 7, 1990

April 9, 1990

John SCHWANK Duran, Appt

Amb. E. and P.

June 27, 1991

August 6, 1991

Juan Jose Caso-Fanjul, Appt.

Amb.E. and P.

March 3, 1993

June 11, 1993

Edmond Mulet, Appt. Amb. E. and P.

Amb. E. and P.

March 11, 1996

April 30, 1996

Pedro Miguel Lamport Kelsall, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

September 5, 1998

September 10, 1998

William Howard Stixrud, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

May 27, 2000

June 14, 2000

Ariel Rivera Irias, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

December 4, 2002

December 9, 2002

Antonio Arenales, Appt

Amb. E. and P.

March 26, 2004

March 31, 2004

Jose Guillermo Castillo Villacorta, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

March 13, 2008

April 9, 2008

Francisco Villagran de Leon, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

August 5, 2011

September 9, 2011

Julio Martini Herrera, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

August 17, 2012

May 2, 2012

Jose Francisco Villagran de Leon, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

September 5, 2013

September 17, 2013

Jose Julio Alejandro Ligorria Carballido, Appt.

Amb. E. and P.

Special

Terms*

[Amb.] E.E. and M.P.= Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary

[Chargé d'Affaires] a.i.= ad interim

Amb. E. & P. = Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Bilateral relationship

Guatemala has a good diplomatic, political, economic, and trade relationship with the United States. The United States remains one of the major trading partners of Guatemala, there are strong political and cooperation ties between the two countries.

The bilateral relationship with the United States on security can be defined as the high priority by the importance of the developed joint actions, especially the cooperation for regional security and the improvement of public organizations, among others.

The relationship is maintained and performed at the highest level with officials from the United States Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, US Southern Command, the United States Senate and the Ministry of Narcotics Affairs.

Guatemala maintains relation with the Department of Homeland Security with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in conjunction with the National Secretariat for Property Management in Forfeiture.

This relationship has brought support to several institutions in Guatemala combating organized crime. Among the main activities are: funding for Police Reform programs, High Trust Units (vetted Units), the anti-gang program (PANDA) and CICIG Model and police stations. In addition, support in the modernization of research processes and the reform of institutionalization in the Public Ministry, the process of extradition, modernizing and strengthening the implementation of justice, the prison system, training programs and maritime capabilities, and prevention and detection of criminal activity at the border.

The main concerns in the Guatemala-United States bilateral relationships are: Regional Security Initiative for Central America (CARSI), National Police and Public Ministry, adoptions, International Commission against impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), Human Rights, institutionalization of project FIAAT and TPS (Temporary Protected Status).[5]

Guatemalan consulates in the United States

Guatemala has established thirteen consulates general in the United States. Each consulate has its jurisdiction, which covers different areas of the country. The consulates are:[6]

STATE CITY CONTACT INFORMATION JURISDICTIONS
California Los Angeles 3540 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100

Los Angeles, CA. 90010
Tel: (213) 365-9251/9252
Fax: (213) 365-9245
conslosangeles@minex.gob.gt

California

Hawaii
Nevada
Island Wake
Guam

California San Francisco 785 Market Street, Suite #400

San Francisco, CA. 94103
Tel: (415) 896-9181 / (415) 251-0711
Fax: (415) 896-9186
conssanfrancisco@minex.gob.gt

Alaska

California
Idaho
Oregon
Estado de Washington

Colorado Denver 1001 S. Monaco Parkway Suite 300

Denver, CO 80224
Tel: (303) 629-9210/9212
Fax: (303) 629-9211
consdenver@minex.gob.gt
denver@guatemala-consulate.org
www.consguatedenver.org

Colorado

Dakota del Sur
Montana
Nebraska
Utah
Wyoming

Georgia Atlanta 2750 Buford Hwy. N.E. #135

Atlanta, GA. 30324
Tel: (404) 320-8804 / 8805 
(404) 671 -3010 al 17
Fax: (404) 320-8806
consatlanta@minex.gob.gt

Georgia

Tennessee
Carolina del Norte
Carolina del Sur

Florida Miami 1101 Brickell Ave. #603-S

Miami, FL. 33131
Tel: (305) 679-9945 al 9948
Fax: (305) 679-9983
consmiami@minex.gob.gt

Alabama

Florida
Mississippi
Puerto Rico
Islas Virgenes

Illinois Chicago 205 N. Michigan Ave. #2350

Chicago, IL. 60601
Tel:  (312) 540-0781 / 0808 / 0821
Fax: (312) 540-0897
conschicago@minex.gob.gt
consulguatechicago.org

Dakota del Norte

Iowa
Indiana
Illinois
Minnesota
Missouri
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin

New York New York 276 Park Avenue South,

New York NY 10010
Tel: (212) 686-3837 / 8513 / 8566
Fax: (212) 447-6947
consnewyork@minex.gob.gt

New Jersey

New York
Pennsylvania
Connecticut

Texas Houston 3013 Fountainview Dr. #210

Houston, TX. 77057
Tel: (713) 953-9531 / 7447 / 1512
Fax: (713) 953-9383
conshouston@minex.gob.gt
consulguat@aol.com

Arkansas

Louisiana
Kansas
Oklahoma
Texas

Rhode Island Providence 555 Valley St. Bldg. #6 1-321

Providence, RI. 02908
Tel: (401) 270-6345 / 6374 / 383-6755
Fax: (401) 270-7029
consrhodeisland@minex.gob.gt
consrhodeisland@gmail.com
www.consulguateprovri.org

Rhode Island

Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Massachusetts

Arizona Phoenix 4747 N 7th Street #410

Phoenix, AZ. 85014
Tel: (602) 200-3660 / 3662 al 64
Fax: (602) 200-3661
consguatearizona@minex.gob.gt

Arizona

Nuevo Mexico

Maryland Silver Spring 8124 Georgia Avenue

Silver Spring, MD, 20910
Tel (240) 485-5050 / 45 / 46
Fax (240) 485-5040
consmaryland@minex.gob.gt

www.consmaryland.minex.gob.gt

Delaware

Distrito de Columbia
Kentucky
Maryland
Virginia
Virginia Occidental

Texas McAllen 709 S. Broadway St.

McAllen, Texas 78501
Tel: (956) 429-3413
Fax: (956) 242-0593

Los Fresnos
San Antonio
McAllen
Brownsville
Pearsall
Cotullay
Corpus Christi

Arizona Tucson 100 N Stone Avenue, Suite 704

Tucson, Arizona 85701
Tel: (520)-398-6912 / (520)-398-730
(520)-398-7307 / (520)-798-2217
constucson@minex.gob.gt
constucson@yahoo.com

Arizona

Nuevo Mexico
Condado Yuma,
La Paz
Pinal
Pima
Santa Cruz
Cochise
Graham
Greenlee

See also

References

  1. "FAQ's Embajada de Guatemala". Embajada de Guatemala en Estados Unidos. Gobierno de Guatemala, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 2014. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Diplomatic Representation for Guatemala". U.S. Department of State, Diplomacy in action. Bureau of Public Affairs. September 5, 2013. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  3. "Informacion General - Historia". Embajada de Guatemala. Gobierno de Guatemala - Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  4. Source: [[U.S. Department of State]] Diplomacy in action
  5. "General Information". Embajada de Guatemala en Estados Unidos. Gobierno de Guatemala, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  6. "Consulados en Estados Unidos". Embajada de Guatemala en Estados Unidos. Gobierno de Guatemala, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. February 5, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
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