Honduras US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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88 Review(s)
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Honduras | Review #26010 on April 17, 2019: |
Juan Angel Arias
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Was quick and efficient
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Honduras | Review #25139 on December 1, 2018: |
Breannamoreno
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1. Our appointment was as 9:45 we got there about 7:30 8 ish.(Go Early just incase) There are two lines of people waiting. One group for residency and the other line is for all other visas.
2. They call residency line people by name and the take in about 8 people in at a time. U.s. spouses are allowed in with passport .
3. NO PHONES NO PURSES NO BACKPACKS . OF YOU HAVE THESE WITH YOU YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED IN. OR YOUR SPOUSE WILL HAVE TO SIT OUTSIDE AND WAIT. ONLY BRING PASSPORT, PAPERWORK IN FOLDER IF NEEDED & WHATEVER CASH YOU NEED TO GET A TAXI IF YOU DON'T HAVE SOMEONE WAITING FOR YOU.
4. We went through security like at the airport .
5. First waiting area the have 2 little tables next to the list of things you need to have ready so you can put PAPERWORK in order.
6. Once you have everything you stand in line until a teller says to step up. Hand them the PAPERWORK they ask for . You get fingerprinted. They asked us for a few pictures of family toget... read complete review
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Honduras | Review #24801 on October 8, 2018: |
jillfernandez
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Rating only
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Honduras | Review #24572 on September 6, 2018: |
MC Arriaga
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I was not able to go to Honduras with my husband for the interview because of my daughter and school schedule. My husband had his interview Tuesday, August 2, 2018 at 9:15am, my husband said he left about an hour before his interview appointment and said he dressed like if he was going to a job interview, there is no cellphones allowed or backpack or purses just your paperwork so make sure thats all you have my husband said there was people that did not listen to the instructions and they threw away their purse or backpacks. Once he was past the line he said he went to a window (kind of like the DMV) gave the documents that they asked for and sat down while he waited to be called. While he was waiting to be called he said he kept hearing other people being called and people going in rooms with the immigration officers, the he heard his name being called through the same window (he thought they probably need more information or documents the lady started to ask basic questions:
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Honduras | Review #24531 on August 29, 2018: |
GabyC
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Our interview was August 17 at 10:15. The waiting line is outside the embassy. There is a person outside making sure you are in their list and organizing the line. Our time to go in came and first we went thru security like in the airport. No cellphones allowed. Then we went I a big room. Wait in line for an agent to check our paperwork, gave her only what she asked for, birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, passports, I have 2, pictures, police certificate, and medical exam. She asked me my address in Honduras and where I intended to live in USA. Our wedding date, my birthday and why I had two passports. At the end she gave us back all the papers that we sent that they no longer needed, and asked us to wait to be called for the interview. Thru a speaker another agent called me, and we went in another room with another agent. First he greet us and asked my husband if he speaks spanish. He doesn't, so the agent said he was going to talk to me in spanish and then repea... read complete review
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