Find your nearest Honduran consulate
Honduras maintains a network of general consulates in the U.S. cities where most of its diaspora lives. From New York to Houston, and including Miami, Atlanta, Dallas and Chicago, these consular offices serve one of the largest Central American communities in the country.
In this directory we gather, for each office, the exact address, phone number, opening hours and how to book an appointment. Use the search boxes to filter by city or state and locate the office that serves you in seconds.
Map of Honduran consulates in the USA
Click any marker to see the consulate's information.
Honduran general consulates
Select your city to see the full address, phone number and how to book an appointment.
Honduran consular services
Step-by-step guides to the most requested services at Honduran consulates.
π‘οΈ Honduras TPS 2026
Current status, termination, litigation and what to do about your work permit.
π Honduran passport
Requirements, renewal and how to apply for your passport from the USA.
πͺͺ Consular ID (matrΓcula)
Consular identity card: what it is for and how to get it.
π How to book an appointment
Guide to the SRECI CitaConsular system, step by step.
Procedures & guides
Browse every step-by-step guide to manage your Honduran documents from the USA.
- β Honduran passport
- β Consular ID (matrΓcula)
- β Honduran DNI
- β Birth certificate
- β Dual citizenship
- β How to book an appointment
- β Consulate fees
- β Processing times
- β Walk-in consulate
- β Emergency travel document
- β Minor travel authorization
- β Honduran marriage
- β Renew driver's license
- β Register a U.S.-born child
- β Apostille & legalization
- β Power of attorney
- β Honduras TPS 2026
Useful guides for the Honduran community
Knowing which consulate serves you is the first step. Honduras organizes its services by jurisdiction: each general consulate covers several states based on where you live. If your city is not on the list, the nearest consulate in the same region usually serves you. That is why it is always worth confirming your assigned office before traveling.
Appointments are managed through the official CitaConsular system of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (SRECI). From there you select the consulate, the service (passport, consular ID, civil registry, powers of attorney, etc.) and an available date. Booking is free and it is best to reserve in advance, since demand is high in cities such as Houston, Miami and New York.
This site is an independent directory: we gather and organize public information so you can find it quickly in one place. It is not the official portal of the Government of Honduras or SRECI, so we recommend confirming the details and booking your appointment directly through the official channels before any procedure.
Frequently asked questions about Honduran consulates in the USA
How do I know which Honduran consulate serves me?
Each Honduran general consulate is assigned a jurisdiction covering several states. The easiest way is to search for your city or state in this directory; if it is not listed, the nearest consulate in your region serves you. You can confirm it when booking in the CitaConsular system, which only shows the offices available for your area.
How do I book an appointment at the Honduran consulate?
Appointments are booked online through the official CitaConsular portal run by SRECI. You choose your consulate, the service and an available date. It is free; be wary of any intermediary charging to "get" you an appointment.
What services can I get at a Honduran consulate?
Honduran consulates mainly handle: passport renewal, consular ID (consular identity card), civil registries (births, marriages), powers of attorney, document authentication and consular assistance in emergencies. TPS, however, is handled by USCIS, not the consulate.
Does the Honduran consulate process or renew TPS?
No. TPS is a U.S. immigration status handled by USCIS, not the consulates. The consulate can help you with your Honduran documents (passport, consular ID, certificates), which are especially important to keep valid. See our Honduras TPS 2026 guide for the current status.
How much does the appointment cost and what documents should I bring?
Booking the appointment is free; each service has its own fees depending on the procedure. Documents vary: for a passport they usually require prior identification and, in some cases, proof of address. Check the guide for the specific service before you go and always bring originals and copies.