Honduras US Consulate Reviews
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Honduras | Review #15798 on December 16, 2014: |
planejay
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We had our interview in Tegucigalpa this morning. It is a pretty painless process but there are a few key points to make the experience ever better. First, arrive early!! We arrived at 530AM and were second in line. The line started growing very rapidly after we arrived. Second, do NOT take any electronics including a cell phone. The one only electronic device allowed is a watch. There is no where to store the items. There is a guy outside will to take care of your items for a small fee but would not recommend it. We were able to get into the building around 640.
At 700AM the windows open and people with kids, elderly, disabled, etc are allowed to the front of the line. They take the important papers at this step. ie Birth, marriage, police, and medical certificates passport and passport photos. Digital finger prints are also taken during this time. We returned to our seat for no more than 15 minutes before being called in to the closed room for the interview. The interv... read complete review
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Honduras | Review #15660 on November 23, 2014: |
jaymelynn822
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| Review #15568 on November 8, 2014: |
lerry
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Honduras | Review #15122 on September 3, 2014: |
MyLoveandi
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Overall it was a good experience. My wife and I arrived about 5:45 am and waited in line. We were probably 5th in line along with about 10-12 other people. Note: the line on the right side is for IR-1/CR-1's and the line on the left is for all others (the line on the left is longer).
We got in around 7:00 am (make sure you bring your interview letter and then the wait was on. We were called around 10:30 for a pre-check, an embassy staffer checks for all the proper paperwork and etc. Finally around 11:20 we got called for the interview, quick and easy. My wife had brought an entire album and the officer only requested about 10 pics, asked me the petitioner about my job, how we met and asked my wife about the same questions.
He turned around to talk to a lady that interrupted our interview, when he turned around he smiled and said congrats! youve been approved!
And then my wife seem confused, and I had to tell her that the visa had been approved :-) ... read complete review
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Honduras | Review #15053 on August 24, 2014: |
Gatitonajdi
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