United States Visa RequirementsFor Honduras passport holders

Honduran passport holders must obtain a B1/B2 visa before entering the United States. Applications are processed at the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa, with the mandatory $185 MRV fee and in-person interview.

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Honduras passport holders require a visa to enter United States.

Apply at the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa (Avenida La Paz). Complete the DS-160 form at ceac.state.gov, pay the $185 MRV fee, and schedule your biometric and interview appointment. The fee is non-refundable even if the visa is denied.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

DS-160 application form

Completed online at ceac.state.gov before scheduling interview

Valid passport

At least 6 months validity beyond intended stay

MRV fee receipt

$185 USD non-refundable visa application fee

Passport photo

2x2 inch (51x51mm), white background, taken within last 6 months

Interview appointment confirmation

Scheduled at the US Embassy website

Proof of financial means

Bank statements, pay stubs, or tax returns showing ability to fund trip

Proof of ties to home country

Employment letter, property documents, family ties, or enrollment proof

Travel itinerary Recommended

Intended dates and purpose of travel to the US

Current Travel Situation

Honduras to United States: What You Need to Know

Honduras and the United States have a complex relationship, with the US being Honduras's largest trading partner and the largest source of remittances, which are critically important to the Honduran economy. The Honduran-American community numbers over a million people, concentrated in Florida, New York, Louisiana, and Texas. Honduras is not in the US Visa Waiver Program, and visa approval rates can be variable due to concerns about intent to return. Demonstrating strong ties to Honduras, including stable employment, property, and family, is crucial for a successful application.

How to Get There

American Airlines, Delta, United, and Avianca operate flights from Tegucigalpa (TGU) and San Pedro Sula (SAP) to the US. Common routes connect to Miami (MIA), Houston (IAH), Atlanta (ATL), and New York (JFK), often with a stop in El Salvador, Panama, or Colombia. Tegucigalpa's airport has a challenging runway, so San Pedro Sula is often preferred for international connections.

Money & Banking

The US uses the dollar. Tipping is expected and important in the US: 15 to 20% at restaurants, $1 to $2 per bag for hotel porters, 15 to 20% for taxi rides. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Budget at least $150 to $200 per day in US cities, significantly more in New York or San Francisco.

Practical Tips

Check current interview wait times at travel.state.gov/waitingtimes. Honduras can have relatively long wait times during peak periods. Provide exceptionally strong evidence of ties to Honduras: formal employment, property ownership, bank accounts showing regular income, and evidence of family responsibilities. The consular officer must be convinced you will return. If you have previously been denied, address the reason directly in your new application with updated documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Honduran citizens need a visa to visit the United States?

Yes. Honduran passport holders must apply for a B1/B2 nonimmigrant visa before entering the United States. Honduras is not part of the Visa Waiver Program.

Where do Hondurans apply for a US visa?

At the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa (Avenida La Paz) or the US Consulate in San Pedro Sula. Complete DS-160 at ceac.state.gov, pay the $185 MRV fee, and schedule your interview.

How can I improve my chances of getting a US visa as a Honduran?

Provide very strong evidence of ties to Honduras. Consular officers are looking for reasons you will return: formal employment with salary documentation, property ownership, business records, substantial bank balance, and family responsibilities. The more compelling your reasons to return, the better your chances.

How much does the US visa cost for Hondurans?

The non-refundable MRV fee is $185 USD. This is paid before scheduling the interview and is not refunded if denied.

What airlines fly from Honduras to the United States?

American Airlines, United, and Avianca operate flights from Tegucigalpa (TGU) and San Pedro Sula (SAP) to US cities. Common destinations include Miami (MIA), Houston (IAH), Atlanta (ATL), and New York (JFK), usually with one stop. San Pedro Sula's airport (SAP) often has better international connections.

What if my US visa is denied?

If denied, you receive a notice explaining the reason (usually Section 214(b) for failure to prove immigrant intent). You can reapply, but must present significantly stronger evidence of ties to Honduras. Reapplying soon after denial without new evidence is unlikely to succeed.

How long can Hondurans stay in the US on a B1/B2 visa?

Authorized stay is determined by CBP officers at the port of entry, typically up to 6 months. Overstaying your authorized period has serious legal consequences including future visa bans.

Can I visit my family in the United States on a tourist visa?

Yes, visiting family is an acceptable purpose for a B2 tourist visa. You should clearly state this purpose and bring documentation such as your relative's US address and your relationship to them. However, you cannot work or move permanently to the US on a tourist visa.