Located in the middle of Central America, Honduras is home to more than a dozen national parks, as well as beaches on both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts and dense jungles teeming with exotic wildlife. Citizens of Honduras need a passport to travel beyond the country’s borders; passports can be renewed at any of the country’s embassies, including the one in the United States.
So in this content, we will quickly examine the full guide to Honduras passport renewal in USA and all you need to know.
To apply for a passport in Honduras, one must first obtain a Honduran identity card, which must be presented to the nearest Honduran Consulate. All citizens over the age of 18 are entitled to an identity card by presenting an official birth certificate, posing for a photo, and getting their fingerprints taken on both hands.
Citizens of Honduras who are currently living outside of the country can obtain a national ID card by making an appointment to visit a Honduran consulate during times when a Registro Nacional de las Personas team will be on duty.
If you were born in Honduras but aren’t yet old enough to apply for a national ID card, you can still apply for a passport by submitting a copy of your original birth certificate and a valid Honduran driver’s license or national ID card bearing your photograph.
Secondary types of identification accepted in Honduras include:
Social Security Card
INJUPEMP card (Honduran retirement and pensions card)
Even if you have a national identity card, you need to send your parents’ passports with you if you’re under 21. A notarized authorization and the parent’s passport are sufficient if the application is being submitted from another country or the parent is unable to be present for the interview. A parent’s death certificate must be presented in its original form if that parent has passed away.
To renew a passport, Honduran citizens in the United States need to go to the nearest Honduran consulate. Residents of states bordering Honduras can get assistance from one of ten general consulates. Instead of going to the embassy that is geographically closest to you, you should go to the consulate that serves the state in which you currently reside.
Visit the consulate office that covers the county in which you reside in California. There are two locations in the state of Texas; however, only the Dallas office serves residents of Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, and Utah. The Houston office serves those who live in Texas.
Chicago General Consulate: Services the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Atlanta General Consulate: Services Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Dallas General Consulate: Services Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, and Utah.
Houston General Consulate: Services Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Los Angeles General Consulate – Services the states of California (southern counties), Hawaii, Nevada
Miami General Consulate: Services citizens living in Florida.
New Orleans General Consulate: Services the southern states of Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri
San Francisco General Consulate: Services the states of Alaska, California (northern counties), Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming.
New York General Consulate: Services the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Washington D.C: This office services Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
There are still emergency passports available for U.S. citizens who have an urgent and unexpected need to travel here. A variety of situations necessitate a quick getaway:
Traveler’s illness necessitating U.S. medical care.
U.S.-based immediate family member’s terminal illness or death.
Tourists from the United States who have recently had their passports stolen or lost while visiting Honduras may be eligible for emergency passport replacement. (Please note that American citizens living in Honduras are not eligible for this option.)
Please email them at [email protected] to set up an urgent meeting if your trip falls under one of these categories.
A previously purchased plane ticket does not make a trip for pleasure an emergency.
Passport renewal by mail is an option for those who do not qualify for an emergency passport. This link provides additional details.
If you need to make an appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, please visit https://evisaforms.state.gov/acs/default.asp?postcode=TGG&appcode=1.
Please visit https://conagencysps.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php to make an appointment at the U.S. Consular Agency in San Pedro Sula.
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