Consulate-General of Honduras in Los Angeles
Consul General | Pablo Mario Ordoñez Guzman |
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Address | 3550 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 320 Los Angeles, CA 90010 USA |
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cghonduras. |
Consul General | Pablo Mario Ordoñez Guzman |
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Address | 3550 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 320 Los Angeles, CA 90010 USA |
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cghonduras. |
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I'm Ruben (17), I have been chosen as one of the Indonesian delegation to participate in a CISV (Children International Summer Village) seminar camp in Honduras from June 25 - July 15.
Can I apply for the visa there? What documents should I bring with me?
Thanks,
Ruben
I need to get a certified copy of my birth Certificate from San Pedro, Hounduras. What form or how do I do this. Will your office help me? You reach me at Johl@SHARESELFHELP.ORG
January 23, 2012
Jack & Juana Slade
17701 So Avalon Blvd.
Space #170
Carson, CA. 90746
PH (310) 590-8982
Hello my name is Jack Matthew Slade and I am a naturalized American Citizen of the United States Of America and I married a wonderful citizen of Honduras 32 years ago and her Name was Juana Leticia Quintanillia De Chirinos of which is now Juana Leticia Slade by marriage and she is now an American citizen for some 20+ years. The problem that we have is that after all of the years we have been requested to prove our marriage and to provide certified documents proving our marriage. How can we recover such certified documents and in a short time. We stand to lose a great deal if we are not able to provide certified proof of our marriage. We were married in San Pedro Sula, by a ceremony performed by an official of Choloma on April 5, 1980 and then remarried or resigned other official documents that made our marriage legal and acceptable by Honduras and the Embassy of the United States so that we could proceed with getting Juana through all of the necessary appointments and department agencies that would be needed to allow her to leave Honduras with me to the United States. I am not able to remember how long it was between the actual ceremony that was preformed where we signed the docents and then where we had to go back to Choloma and resign additional documents at the request of the embassy and Honduras, it was not more than a few days to a week or so as we were traveling back and forth from San Pedro Sula to Tegucigalpa and other stops needed to complete all of the required appointments. Please help us to recovery such documents as fast as possible as we do not have any time to get this done or to waist and we are at your mercy to obtain this help. I can be reached at (310) 590-8982 for any additional information that you may require in your search for these documents. Please remember that these documents must be certified and notarized by the proper officials to be accepted by the agency requiring these documents. Additional information about Juana that you might need, DOB / 11/17/1956 born in La Cieba Honduras, maiden name is Quintanillia De Chirnos / Mother maiden Name is Quintanillia and father name was Chirnos. My name is Jack Matthew Slade / DOB 11/26/1956 born in Omaha, Nebraska at Offutt AFB. and my mother’s maiden Name is Prokopchak and my father’s name is Dale Conrad Slade. I cannot think at this time of any other additional that would help in the search and or recovery of these documents. Thank you so much for your help and we hope that we hear from you at your soonest. We still have family members that live in or near San Pedro Sula area and that is trying to also aid in the recovery of these documents as well but we think that through your office we may be able to expedite our needs with success with your help. We never imagined that we would have ever had a need for such documents and proof of our marriage to each other after all of these 30 plus years.
Sincerely Yours,
Jack and Juana Slade
(31) 590-8982
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what time does it open and what days of the week is it open?
I am considering going on a medical mission trip to San Pedro Sula for 3 days in January and then would take a van to Tela for a retreat for 3 additional days. Would be staying in a hotel in both locations. Wanted to see if it would be advisable at this time. My concern is the "criminal activity" going on. Let me know your
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Bueno tramitamos los pasaportes desde Octubre 2010 y mas hoy y mas manana que la maquina se rompio y las otras excusas y los otros consulados dicen que ese problema estuvo pero que ya se solvento y ustedes siguen con el mismo cuento
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