Honduras US Consulate Reviews
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88 Review(s)
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Honduras | Review #13120 on October 28, 2013: |
j86schroeder
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My fiance was approved for her K1 visa with no problems, except we had trouble getting the visa the next day after approval. My fiance had to go back to her hometown for work, and a relative stayed behind to pick up visa. The embassy would not give her relative the visa because there was a problem with the fingerprints of my fiance that the embassy took. So we did not receive the visa until two weeks after it was approved. Very frustrating! She did not have get her fingerprints taken again... So if you are approved, I would recommend staying another day if at all possible.
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Honduras | Review #12534 on August 13, 2013: |
Ana Garfais
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Two weeks after the we received the NOA2, we call the NVC. The NVC said that the Embassy in Tegucigalpa had already received the Case and gave us the case#.
With that case # we emailed the Embassy in Tegucigalpa. tggiv@state.gov.
The Embassy replied within 24hrs and told us our Interview date + attached the Packet 4.
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| Review #11577 on March 6, 2013: |
sancruz
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Our interview was Feb. 21, 2013. All interviews are scheduled at 7:00. We got there about 6:30. There are two lines one to the left and one to the right. After going back and forth between lines trying to figure out which one we needed to be in we finally made it to the correct line....the one to the left of the doors.
When they finally let you in you have to go through security. No electronic devices are allowed. They even made us check our keys at the door because it had a keyless entry remote on the keychain. Once inside you wait for your name to be called. We were one of the first called because our petition was for a minor. Once they call your name you go up to the window. They will go through all of your paperwork and ask for anything that may be missing from your packet original birth certificates etc.. They will collect your medical results. They ask us a few questions but not many. I am US citizen and I petitioned for my husbands biological child who is 3. ... read complete review
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Honduras | Review #11226 on January 10, 2013: |
marialola215
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Okay I am a tad late but here goes nothing.
Eduardos interview was at 7:00 am tuesday Dec 18th. We stayed at the clarion hotel in Tegus which is about 10 minutes away, there are many taxis available for transportation. We arrived early and it was not open yet so we were sent to the line where i assume all k-1 visas went to. When it was close to 7 a woman came around checking our interview confirmation whether it was an e-mail or a letter etc. We went in and sat down till they called Eduardos name. When they called him they were asking for all of his documentation the man was a lil rude lol then we sat back down and we were called up again by a young lady who collected more of our documents such as pictures, evidence, and messages. She asked a few questions about our relationship and then she directed us to go pay the fee. After that we sat down and then they called him to take his fingerprints. After the fingerprints we waited around 40 minutes and they called us for our interv... read complete review
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Honduras | Review #10745 on October 26, 2012: |
maki11
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First, I must recommend the Hotel Paseo Miramontes. We had been searching around for a relatively well priced hotel that was safe. After finding it on the US Embassy's website, we decided to give it a chance and it worked out great. Much more affordable than the Clarion or Hilton (it averaged to about $67/night, really clean and nice accommodations, about 15 minute taxi ride give or take traffic to embassy).
We arrived at the embassy at 5:45am and were second in line. When we got out of the taxi, we were greeted by gentlemen who directed us to the resident visa line (heading down hill). They explained that cell phones were not allowed in the embassy and that the embassy no longer provided lockers. This is absolutely true, CELL PHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE EMBASSY. We ended up paying 50 lempiras and the gentleman gave us a little number while he held our cell phone (we took out the memory chip just in case).
Around 6:45am, a young woman came around to che... read complete review
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