Honduran Consulate in San Francisco, California
The Honduran consular office for Northern California
The Consulate General of Honduras in San Francisco is the reference point for Hondurans across Northern California and the entire Bay Area. The office occupies a floor at 1700 California Street, in the Nob Hill / Polk Gulch area, next to the Van Ness corridor, a central spot easy to reach by public transit from much of the city.
The Honduran community in San Francisco is historically tied to the Mission District, the city's Central American heart, where families, shops and churches have gathered for generations. Part of that diaspora has Garifuna roots in Trujillo and the department of Colón. At this consulate you can handle your passport, consular ID and birth registrations for children born in California.
How to book a consular appointment in San Francisco
The San Francisco consulate uses the official CitaConsular platform. The Honduran passport and most procedures require a prior booking. Typically, slots open on the 1st of each month, so log in early that day.
Address and phone of the Honduran Consulate in San Francisco
Address: 1700 California St, Suite 460, San Francisco, CA 94109
City: San Francisco (Nob Hill / Polk Gulch)
State: California
Jurisdiction: Northern California / Bay Area
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Phone: (415) 528-6231
Email: consuladohnensanfrancisco@gmail.com
Appointments: citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn
Procedures available at the San Francisco consulate
- Honduran passport: first issuance and renewal, by appointment on CitaConsular. Guide: Honduran passport in the U.S.
- Consular ID: Honduran identification card that is handy day to day in the Bay Area. Guide: consular ID.
- Birth registration of children of Hondurans born in California with the National Registry of Persons.
- Powers of attorney and notarial acts to handle matters in Honduras from Northern California.
- Certificates and authentications of documents for use in Honduras.
- Consular assistance and protection in cases of emergency, detention or death.
- Basic immigration guidance and links to community organizations in the Bay Area.
Consular opening hours
The consulate is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. We recommend confirming the hours when you book, as they may change on holidays or during mobile outreach days.
The Honduran community in San Francisco and the Bay Area
San Francisco and its metro area are home to a Central American community with deep roots. The Mission District was for decades the neighborhood where the first Honduran and Salvadoran families settled, giving rise to an area of Latino businesses, murals and community organizations. Today that diaspora stretches across the Bay: Oakland, San Jose and the suburbs of the East Bay and the Peninsula.
Many Hondurans in Northern California work in hospitality, construction, cleaning and caregiving, essential sectors of the local economy. The consulate supports them with everything related to their Honduran documentation and consular protection, and offers guidance when an emergency arises or when they need to resolve a matter in Honduras from afar.
Frequently asked questions about the Honduran Consulate in San Francisco
What are the hours of the Honduran consulate in San Francisco?
The consulate is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Even so, confirm the hours when you book, as they may vary on holidays or when mobile outreach days are organized.
Where exactly is the office?
At 1700 California St, Suite 460, San Francisco, CA 94109, in the Nob Hill / Polk Gulch area, next to the Van Ness corridor. It is a central, well-connected location.
I live in Southern California, is this my consulate?
Not necessarily. San Francisco serves Northern California and the Bay Area; the southern part of the state is covered by the Los Angeles consulate. Confirm your district when booking.
Can I renew my passport without an appointment?
The Honduran passport is requested by prior appointment on CitaConsular. Slots usually open on the 1st of each month at citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn, so log in early that day to get a spot.
What documents should I bring to my appointment?
It depends on the procedure. Generally you need prior Honduran identification (passport or birth certificate), proof of address in California and, if registering a minor, their documents. Check the details when booking.
Does the consulate process Honduras TPS?
No. TPS is handled by USCIS, a U.S. government agency, not by the consulate. The office can help you with Honduran documents such as the passport or consular ID. See our Honduras TPS guide.