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Honduras
(Destination)
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Short-term Business Visit
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Visitor Visa
Requirements
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Citizens (including business persons) of the following FTAA countries
require a visitor visa for admission and transit to Honduras:
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- Paraguay
- Peru
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Lucia
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Venezuela
Citizens from Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia require a consulted visa.
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Citizens (including business persons) of the following FTAA countries
do not require a visitor visa for admission to Honduras:
- Argentina
- Canada
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- U.S.A.
- Uruguay
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Documentation
Required for
Application for
a Visitor Visa
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All persons require a passport to enter Honduras.
- A valid passport (recommend a minimum of six months validity beyond intended stay)
- Application form
- 1 passport-sized photograph
- Return airline ticket or travel itinerary as proof of onward travel
- Some may be asked for bank record, travel schedule and proof of residence
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Method of
Lodgement
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Application is required to be in person to the nearest Consulate.
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Processing time
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1-2 days.
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Multiple Entry
Visa
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Validity/Extension
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Tourist visas are valid for 30 days. Prolongation can be obtained in Honduras from the Immigration Authorities for another 60 days.
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Cost of Visa Application
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US$30 fee. For citizens of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia de cost is US$30 (US$20 for the visa application and US$10 for administrative costs).
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Accompanying dependants
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Family members accompanying a visitor to Honduras must also meet all requirements for temporary entry.
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General Requirements for Temporary Entry of Short-term Business Visitors
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Honduras's Immigration Regulations allow for persons to enter Honduras to carry on certain business or trade-related activities without the need to hold an employment authorization, as they are not considered to be coming to Honduras to work. These persons usually represent a foreign company, therefore they must present proof of it. Examples are: representatives coming to Honduras to sell goods other than to the general public; employees of an organization coming to consult with a branch, subsidiary or parent; representatives of a foreign firm coming to purchase goods or services and persons seeking entry to attend meetings or negotiate contracts.
The countries listed above that are not required to issue a visa will not need to issue a business visa. Nonetheless, business visas are issued to citizens of all other countries.
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Specific
Requirements
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- All the requirements specified for a visitor visa
- A company letter as proof of business intentions and the dates of travel
- US$30 fee. For citizens of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia de cost is US$30 (US$20 for the visa application and US$ for administrative costs).
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Further
Information
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Contact local Embassy or Consular section of the Embassy
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