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Macaya Spa
Tue, 3 Jan 2023 20:39 EST
informacion
hola
tengo un problema me gustaria saber algun informacion,me esplico tengo un pasajero que tenia que transitar jamaica ,gran caiman ,la ceiba hasta belice lo pidioron visa honduras para transitar ahora esta en kington como puedo hacer para que tiene una visa transit para seguir su viaje tranquila .porfavor necesito ayuda mas rapido
Connor
Tue, 19 Jun 2018 07:05 EDT
Im a Jamaican living in the usa Im going on a cruise in August. I have an American green card One of the stops is Honduras do I need a Hondurian visa to get landing to enter the country for a day
Sheriffa McPhee
Mon, 5 Feb 2018 08:41 EST
Cruise ship passengers
Im a Jamaican living in the Bahamas, Im going on a cruise in August. I have an American visa. One of the stops is Honduras do I need a Hondurian visa to get landing to enter the country for a day.
Byron
Tue, 17 May 2016 14:50 EDT
Do I need a visa to Honduras? How I can get it?
Only nationals of countries that are in the following list, require a visa to enter Honduras.
Updated : March 26, 2009
Azerbalyán
(Azerbaijan)
benin
Bhutan
Burkina Faso
Burundi, Republic of
Bolivia (Diplomats-exempt)
Cape Verde
Cambodia
Cameroon
Chad
Comoros
Ivory Coast
djibouti
dominica
Egypt, Arab Republic of
Philippines
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Granade
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Equat Guinea.
guyana
Jamaica
Kazakhstán
kenya
kyrgyzstan
kiribati
Lesohto
malawi
Maldives
Morocco, Kingdom of
Maurice
Mauritania
Micronesia (Federal States.)
Moldova, Republic of (Moldova)
Myanmar
Namibia
nauru
Niger
palau
Papua New Guinea
Peru
Central African Republic
Roanda (Rwanda)
samoa
Senegal
Serbia and Montenegro (formerly Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
seychelles
suriname
Swaziland
Thailand Tanzania, United Republic of
Tajikistan
togo
tonga
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Uzbekistan
Zambia
zimbawe
Afghanistan, Islamic State
albania
Angola, Republic of
Algeria
Armenia
Asmara Eritrea
Bangladesh, People's Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of
botswana
China, People's Republic
congo
Congo, Democratic Republic of
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea)
Cuba
Eritrea (State of Asmara)
Ethiopia
Ghana
Haiti
Indonesia
Iraq, Republic of
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of (Diplomats-exempt)
Laos People's Democratic Republic of
Lebanon
Liberia
Jamahiriya (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)
Mali
Mongolia
Mozambique
Nepal
Nigeria, Federal Republic of
Oman
Pakistan, Islamic Republic of (Diplomats-exempt)
Sierra Leone, Republic of
Syrian Arab Republic
Somalia, Democratic Republic
Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of
Sudan, Republic of
East Timor
Vietnam
Yemen
Palestinian Authority Carriers passport or other valid travel document issued by Palestinian Authority
Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic.

If your country of citizenship is in the list, you must appear before a Consulate of Honduras to process their visa, according to the following categories:
Visa Consular Tourist / Business : This visa to foreigners wishing to travel to Honduras for recreation, business or family reasons, who are holders of ordinary or ordinary passports are issued. Applicants must complete the application form and submit the following documents :



Two passport-size photograph;
Passport valid for at least six months;
Photocopy of the generals who appear in the passport;
Photocopy residence card on both sides, or photocopy of the visa that has stamped on the passport, as held by the person concerned;
Information your name, address and telephone number, in case you need to contact the Consulate; Y
Money Order by the required value ( see rate ), for " Consulate of Honduras ";
If the procedure is made by mail should send the above documents by express mail service (FEDEX, DHL, UPS, USPS, etc.), including in the envelope, pre-paid mail to the return of the passport
If required business visa multiple entry, in addition to the above documentation, you must submit a letter of employer or institution for which labore in the United States, which must indicate the time of work to be done in Honduras and who will cover the cost of stay in the country. Similarly, you must cancel the value required for this type of visa.
Visas consulted: Consulates consult the authorization of the visa with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ..
The application is filed with a Honduran Consulate where they will conduct an interview. It can also be filed directly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by persons duly accredited professional family affinity, trade relations or foreign applicant who wishes to travel to Honduras.
The application must contain the following documentation and information:
Names and nationality of the applicant.
VCA-4 form, available at every consular post;
legitimate and valid passport;
Indication of the reason for the trip: tourism or business, professional activity, or visiting relatives or friends;
Proof of employment, bank accounts and deeds of real estate;
Time spent in the country;
Indication of the airport, land or sea delegation which will enter;
If you are a foreigner in the country where the visa request, you must indicate immigration status of resident, student or tourist; Y
Indication of visas available to other countries.
Upon receipt of the request for visa, the diplomatic or consular office shall transmit it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for appropriate consultation procedures.
Diplomatic Visa : It extends to holders of diplomatic passports who are foreign government officials.

Official Visa : are issued to holders of official passports who are officials of foreign government or international organizations, or holders of the UN Laissez Passer.

Courtesy Visa : people working for international organizations or institutions such as the IMF, IDB, OAS, World Bank and which do not carry the official passport are issued.



Source:
http://www.hondurasemb.org/preguntas-frecuentes-consulares.html
Jorge Morejon
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 16:40 EDT
Searching for my friend
Dear Sir or Madam,

In 1984, I left Cuban through Jamaica. The counsel of Honduras in Jamaica at the time, Margarita Park, hosted us until we left to the Dominican Republic via Haiti. My family and I have lost contact with her and we do not know how to find her. She was a Dominican citizen married to an English/Jamaican person.

Would you be able to provide me some information about her. My email address is jmbeni1463@aol.com

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Jorge Luis Morejon
aupa@ymail.com
Sun, 8 Dec 2013 09:48 EST
Corresponding for Visa Information
Dear Honorable Sir,
I am Alam a tour operator of Bangladesh. I have many tourist to visit Honduras. If it possible to hive us some visa to visit Honduras. Please take necessary steps to helping this sight. I am waiting for your mail.

Best regards
Alam
aupa@ymail.com
Natasha James
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:21 EST
Non longer in Jamaica
There is no Honduras embassy or consulate in Jamaica anymore. Visa and other related matters for Jamaican citizens must be taken to the Embassy of Honduras in Washington, USA
3007 Tilden Street, NW, Suite 4M, Washington DC 20008

Telephone: (202) 966-7702
Fax: (202) 966-9751
E-mail: embassy@hondurasemb.org
URL: http://www.hondurasemb.org/
Dormah Harrison
Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:36 EDT
visa requirement
I have been asked to take part in the III Regional Forum on Violence Prevention being put on in Honduras by the International Red Cross November 12-16, 2012. Please advise on how I may go about obtaining a visa.
Regards
Dormah Harrison
Assistant Commissioner of Police
teng sang chin
Mon, 23 Apr 2012 15:01 EDT
what is the matter can go to honduras whit out a visa
i have tow kids in honduras i will like to goback to them how can i aplay for the visa
Raymond
Tue, 2 Aug 2011 17:10 EDT
Non-Existent??
I have tried contacting the Honduras embassy in Jamaica by e-mail and they certainly do not believe in responding to the public or they don't exist anymore and this information is outdated.

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