Honduras US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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89 Review(s)
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| Honduras | Review #2304 on January 2, 2008: |
Wrath of Sithis

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
We got one email and two letters in the mail that said our interview was 02-JAN-2008 at 08:30 so we arrived on Jan 2nd at around 7:30 and waited.
Come about 10:30am all the windows were closed and everyone else who was waiting had finished, we started wondering what was up. Asked one of the guards and they said that these interviews happen at 7:30am not 8:30.
I went to the counslar window in another area of the embassy and explained the situation. She went and talked to the people in the visa section and vola. We walked right up, did our thing. Handed all the papers they asked for, this took maybe 10 or 15 minutes to get done. Then we went and paid for the visa apps 2x$355 and I also had to pay for the I-864's 2x$45 once that was done I handed her the reciepts and she said have a seat and they would call us in to the interview room. Before we could even sit down they called us 
The interview was done in a room all by ourself... read complete review
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| Honduras | Review #2240 on December 7, 2007: |
MegDan

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
From what my husband told me, the consular officer was very nice to him. He asked him the simple questions such as "How did we meet?", "How long have we been together?", "May he see pictures of us together?", etc.
Unfortunately the visa was denied due to my husband's unlawful presence in the U.S. so we are now onto the waiver process. 
The consular officer DID state though that if it were up to him to decide, he most DEFINITELY would have given my husband a visa.
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| Honduras | Review #1969 on August 27, 2007: |
msendrey

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Had our appointment on 8-22-07. The guard at the door, put us in the wrong line, luckily I'm a paranoid person and asked another guard if we were in the right place. We were called up pretty quickly and submitted our evidence of relationship (about 25 pictures & a big stack of my calling cards). We sat back down and then the "consul" called us, about an hour later and asked my fiance the following: why are we waiting to get married in the U.S. and why not Honduras? He said all my family and his sisters live in the U.S. When we met? When did we discuss about getting married? How many times I came to Honduras to visit him? and that was it. Then he said everything looked good, but he had to do an FBI check on his name, because several names came back like his and they needed to make sure he was not one of them in the U.S. He said they would contact us in 1 week. Good luck to the rest of you that will go through this proces.
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| Honduras | Review #260 on November 21, 2005: |
timinden

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I had no problems with the embassy in Honduras. We had our interview and received the visa the same day. We were well prepared and expected nothing but aproval. The people were very nice and easy to deal with.
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