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Honduras Entry Policy and the Pre-Check

Overview


Honduras is a breathtaking nation that conjures images of waterfalls, palm-lined beaches, bountiful wildlife, and tropical forests. All Central American nations, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Australia, the U.S.A, Brazil, Canada, and all EU nations require simply a valid passport for entry into Honduras. 

Travelers from a nation that is exempt from visa requirements do not need a visa. Visa required nationals must get a visa through one of the country’s diplomatic missions. Depending on the type of passport that visitors use for travel, different entry criteria may apply. It is best to check with the Honduran embassy or consulate about passport requirements before departing.

Travelers are required to submit the Honduras Online Pre-Check Form along with their passports as part of the necessary tourist entry paperwork if they intend to travel to this great country.

Steps if a Visa is Needed


Online Application

Form is received and reviewed.

Receive Document

Receive the approved document.

Arrive in Honduras

Present the document upon arrival.

Honduras Entry Policy

Honduras entry policy and visa requirements are designed to ensure compliance with immigration laws and maintain national security. These measures help combat crime, extortion, and drug trafficking, which are significant issues due to the presence of gangs and other criminal organizations.

The Honduran government has implemented the National Integrated Plan against Extortion and Related Crimes, declared a state of emergency, and deployed additional security personnel to address these challenges.

Visa-Exempt Countries and Tourist Card

Visitors from visa-exempt countries typically need to acquire a tourist card at the airport upon entering Honduras. This card allows them to stay in the country for up to ninety days for tourism purposes. However, if the purpose of the visit is not tourism or if the visitor intends to stay longer, a visa will be required.

Changing Conditions and Embassy Contact

Conditions for entry into and departure from Honduras can change suddenly. Travelers planning a vacation or visit to Honduras are advised to contact the nearest Honduran embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.

Border Safety and Travel Precautions

There are unmarked minefields along the Honduras-Nicaragua border, posing a risk to travelers. Visitors are strongly advised to stay on well-traveled, secure routes and avoid venturing into potentially dangerous areas.

Transportation Safety

While in Honduras, visitors should exercise caution when using transportation. It is recommended to use only the airport or reserved taxis and to avoid public transportation and street-hailed taxis. This caution is due to the lack of training among Honduran drivers and the frequent lack of proper maintenance of vehicles.

Pre-Check Form Requirement

Visitors to Honduras are required to submit a pre-check form along with their passports. This form is an additional security measure and does not replace the need for a visa. It is a mandatory requirement for all travelers entering the country.

Honduras International Airports

There are four international airports in Honduras. They are as follows:

  • Goloson International Airport 
  • Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport 
  • Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport 
  • Toncontin International Airport 

Passport Validity and Conditions

A visitor’s passport should be valid for six months to travel to Honduras. One page is required on the passport for stamping purposes. No travel visa to Honduras is required for visa-exempt countries for stays up to ninety days.

Entry and Exit Requirements

Honduras entry and exit requirements include:

  1. A passport that is still valid for at least six months. 
  2. Proof of further travel. Travelers from visa-exempt nations don’t require a tourist visa for stays up to ninety days. 

Consulting Honduran Embassies and Consulates

For the most recent and accurate information regarding visas, individuals should visit the Honduran embassy or one of its consulates. These official sources provide up-to-date details on visa requirements and procedures.

Travel Requirements for Minors

Under Honduran law, children under twenty-one traveling alone or with only one parent must have notarized consent from the non-traveling parent. This rule ensures the legal and safe travel of minors.

Specifics for U.S. Travelers

For travelers from the United States, the requirements include:

  1. Notarization of Permission Letter: The permission letter must be notarized, either in Honduras by a Honduran notary public or by the Consular Division of the U.S. Embassy.
  2. Authentication of U.S. Notarized Documents: If a permission letter is notarized in the United States, it should be apostilled by the notary’s state registrar.
  3. Acceptance of Documents Notarized at Honduran Embassies: Permission letters notarized at Honduran embassies or consulates in the U.S. are generally accepted by Honduran immigration authorities.
  4. Presenting Supporting Documents: Travelers can present copies of pertinent documents, like a court order or a birth certificate listing only one parent, to prove sole custody in cases where the other parent is not legally responsible for the child.

Visa Services at Honduran Consulates

Honduran consulate visa services are available to assist applicants with the entry and exit process. They provide guidance on necessary documents for the Honduras visa application and help determine eligibility for specific visa types.

Updates to Visa Policy

The visa policy of Honduras is periodically updated to reflect changing global dynamics and security concerns. It is important for travelers to stay informed of these updates for a smooth travel experience.

High and Low Travel Season

Honduras experiences lovely weather in April. January, February, March, April, November, and December are the best months to visit Tegucigalpa. It experiences its warmest temperatures on average in February, March, April, May, and August. Playa Punta Raton, Cedeo, Los Delgaditos, Meanguera del Golfo, Nacaome, and Isla del Tigre experience good weather for at least seven months a year. On Baha Island, the water is always warm enough for swimming.

Frequently Asked Questions


How can an American citizen apply for a travel visa to Honduras?

Americans who intend to travel to Honduras for less than ninety days do not require a visa. Passports must still be valid for at least three months.

Will my car be allowed in Honduras?

It is best to consult a lawyer or import and export specialist for any queries regarding importing products into Honduras. Consular staff cannot provide advice on these issues.

Is it risk-free to visit Honduras?

Honduras has a very high crime rate. In most instances of serious crimes, tourists have not been harmed. However, there are occasional attacks on foreigners, including armed robberies and sexual assaults. These assaults can occur at any time of day, any place. Individuals have been killed and hurt while defending themselves.

What must I do if I have exceeded my visa’s validity?

The Honduran government takes visa overstay very seriously. At the time of departing, tourists will be penalized if they overstay their visas. The length of their overstay determines the fine amount. Thereon, they will have to apply for their subsequent visa at the Honduran Immigration authorities if they have overstayed and have been punished. A temporary ban on their return to Honduras may also be imposed.

How much does a Honduran tourist visa cost?

A single-entry Honduran tourist visa costs thirty US dollars; for multiple entries, it costs up to sixty US dollars.

More Information

Honduras Embassies (coming soon)

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