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Honduras Visa - Easy/Difficult/Fun?!
Has anyone, specifically from the UK, found it easy/difficult getting a visa for Honduras?
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If you are riding a bike into Honduras it is a simple matter of showing up at the border passport and bike ownership papers in hand and filling in a few forms and paying a few fees, just like every other tourist with a passport from a European country . Be patient , knowing some Spanish helps .
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What ???> Do you mean the UK has been towed to a new location somewhere on the planet out of sight for Calais ????
:rolleyes: I think it is still a case of showing up at the border and applying to enter even if you are from the UK . For starters try this website and hit the translate button https://portalconsularhn.com/visa-honduras/ and https://www.honduras.com/aprende/inf...s-extranjeros/ |
needs credential packers with a bike
sad to hear you Brexist have lost liberties I don't feel sad have a good time in ARGENTINA your passports have lost value its about the assbackwords time in the world nothing is going good you may think developing nations are ass back ward but look wear you were born I from Canada is the most Fuct op county on the planet Austalia the second. your believes destroy
everbody in stupid constitutions |
My wife rode into Honduras on her British Passport a couple of years ago - no problem.
Canada to Argentina no problem. |
Henry , did you find any useful details and leads in the Honduran website ?
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One couple hoped to get the visa in San Salvador, but when they arrired to the embassy, were told that they couldn't process it there and they'd have to backtrack to Guatemala. That was about a week ago. I haven't heard an update. Others who have posted in various social media have expressed frustration of having to wait a few days or a week to get an appointment for the visa. So my advice: plan ahead. |
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As a UK citizen I definitely need a visa. It's hard work finding somewhere that gives me helpful information. I think this: https://citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn/ci...taConsular.php is the page that I need. I'm in Colombia now and the Honduras Embassy website of Colombia says that only those with permanent Colombian residency can apply in Colombia. It looks like Panama is my best bet (I'll also be applying for a US visa there so Panama looks like it's going to be a whole lot of fun!). I won't be there until the end of March though so it seems I need to wait a bit until I can book an appointment - according to that website I mentioned. I've emailed the consulate there too - we'll see what they say. |
Ooh...just noticed that the Panama website says only Panama residents can apply for a visa there.
I think I'll have to pretend that I've not seen that. |
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They had applied in El Salavdor and waited for ages...and then were denied. |
Henry , for the USA VISA would it not make more sense to use the internet connection directly to the USA and then ask them to clarify which consulate or embassy you can go to in some other country , if that becomes necessary for picking up any paperwork ?
https://apply.usvisaconnection.com/c...SABEgJPCvD_BwE |
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I don't quite understand - "internet connection"? I understand that I can go to any US Embassy and I'll have to have an interview as part of the process. |
My excuses Henry , bouncing between different posts I got distracted and forgot
that you were asking about visa for HONDURAS , not for USA . |
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