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Tourist Requirements
Citizens of the United States, Western Europe, Canada, Argentina, and Chile are not required to have a visa and are issued a tourist visa on arrival in Honduras. Authorities are currently granting 90-day visas, and any extensions (30 more days are available) must be taken care of at the immigration office in Tegucigalpa. Citizens of all other countries are required to obtain visas before entering Honduras. Cost usually depends on what that country charges Hondurans for visas. Sometimes it’s free, and sometimes it can cost up to US$20. Tourists are granted a 90-day visa upon entry. One 30-day renewal is allowed, for a US$20 fee. Renewals can no longer be processed at the immigration offices across the country but must be submitted in Tegucigalpa. You should be able to get the form at least at the migración office in most large cities. The immigration office (www.migracion.gob.hn) in Tegucigalpa is on the anillo pereférico, opposite the UTH (Universidad Tecnico de Honduras). Sometimes you may be asked to get a certain amount of timbre stamps, available at a local bank, as payment, and you will need to leave your passport for 1–3 days. The fine for overstaying a visa is calculated at immigration upon exiting the country; airport officials are accustomed to doing this, and no one else seems to be able to say in advance how much it will be. One report is that there is a US$32 fine for the first month and 20 percent of the minimum salary (US$290) for each additional month. Others have been charged more.
Foreigners are required to carry their passports with them at all times, but rarely if ever will it be checked. Be sure to keep photocopies in your hotel room or, better still, just carry the photocopies.
CONDUCT & CUSTOMS
Generally speaking, Honduran society features customs and traditions similar to those in other countries in the region. Family is of paramount importance, although marriages are often informal due to the expense of weddings and the scarcity of priests. The majority of Hondurans are Catholic, though not necessarily strict ones. When traveling in Honduras, don’t plan on being in a hurry to get anywhere. Things happen at a leisurely pace, and no one rushes. Trying to pressure people to act with haste will get little result other than stress. Take it easy. Hondurans are fairly laid-back about clothes in general, but wearing shorts will certainly draw some odd looks in rural villages in the interior. Generally, beachwear should be left to the north coast and the Bay Islands. Public nudity, including swimming naked, is illegal in Honduras (although Paya Bay resort on Roatan has “naturalist” weeks on its private beaches). The litter level in Honduras is disturbingly high. Don’t be surprised to see locals toss garbage on the street or out the bus window.
CONSULATES/EMBASSIES CONSULADOS - EMBAJADAS
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Argentina E-mail: emarho@multivisionhn.net |
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Belgium – Bélgica |
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Brasil 236-6310/6613 |
Canadá |
China Col. Trejo, San Pedro Sula |
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China / Taiwán |
Chile |
Costa Rica |
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Colombia
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Cuba |
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Denmark – Dinamarca |
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Ecuador |
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España / Spain |
Finland – Finlandia |
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France – Francia |
Grecia - Greece |
Germany - Alemania |
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Guatemala |
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Japan - Japón |
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India |
Italy – Italia |
Gran Bretaña – Great Britain |
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Korea |
Jamaica |
Jordania - Jordan |
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Panamá |
Perú |
Portugal |
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Paraguay |
Polonia - Poland |
Russia - Rusia |
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El Salvador |
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Switzerland Embassy - Embajada |
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Tailandia / Thailand |
La Santa Sede / Vaticant |
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Venezuela |
United Kingdom - Inglaterra |
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United Kingdom - Inglaterra |
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United Kingdom - Inglaterra |
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Suiza |
Luxemburgo |
Turquia - Turkey |
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México |
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United States of América - EEUU |
The Netherlands - Holanda |
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Líbano - Lebanon |
Uruguay |
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Malta |
Nicaragua |
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Consulados de Honduras en Los Estados Unidos
Honduran Consulates in the USA
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Washington Embassy - Embajada 1014 M Street, NW Email: consulado.washington@hondurasemb.org Estados/States: DC, MD, VA, West VA, Delaware |
Miami, FL Consulado - Cónsul Lic. Lizeth Hawit 7171 Coral Way Suite #311 Tel. 305.269.3131/9345 /269.9399 Email: consulmiamihn@yahoo.com Estados/States: Florida |
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Atlanta, GA Consulado - Consul Dra. Cecilia Callejas 6825 Jimmy Carter Blvd. Bldg 1400 Tel. 770.645.8879 / 770.645.8881 Email: honconat@conhon.fdn.com Estados/States: GA, TN, NC, SC |
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Houston, TX Consulado - Consul Lic. Vincenzo Balletta 7400 Harwin Dr. Suite 200 Tel. 713.785.5625 /5932 Email: consuladohondurashouston@yahoo.com Estados/States: TX, New México, OK, Kansas |
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New York, NY Consulado - Consul Ing. Francisco Quezada 144 West 37th St., Tel. 212.714.9451/9452 Email: hondurasconuladonyc@hotmail.com Estados/States: NY, NJ, New Hampshire, Penn., Conn., Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts |
Chicago, IL Consulado - Consul Dr. José Erasmo Montalván 4439 W. Fullerton Avenue, Tel. 773.342.8281 /8289 Email: consulchicago@yahHAoo.com Estados/States: IL, OH, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota |
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One Canal Place, 365 Canal Street, Tel, 504.522.3118 /3119 Email: hondu_no@bellsouth.net Estados/States: Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky |
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3550 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 410 Los Ángeles, CA 90010 Tel. 213.383.9244 Email: honduconsula@yahoo.com Estados/States: Nevada, Hawái, CA: San Diego, Riverside, Sta. Bárbara |
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Lic. Francisco Alonso Venegas 870 Market St., Ste. 875 Tel. 415.392.0076 Email: consuladohnsf@sbcglobal.net Estados/States: Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, CA: San Luis Obispo, Sta. Rosa, Sacramento |
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Phoenix, AZ Consulado - Consul Licda. Nora Isabel Montoya 4040 East McDowell Rd Suite. 305, Phoenix, AZ 85008 Tel. 602.273.0173 602.273.0174 Email: consuladohondurasphoenixaz@yahoo.es Estados/States: Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska |
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