= http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/north-central-america/honduras?ta=entryRequirements&pg=4 = = = = North and Central America and Caribbean = = Honduras = Still current at: 17 July 2009
Updated: 17 July 2009
This advice has been reviewed and reissued with amendments to the Summary and the Political Situation section (curfew). The overall level of advice has not changed.
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British nationals can obtain a 30-day visit (tourist) visa on arrival. These may be extended by 30 days on two further occasions (to a maximum of 90 days in total) if you apply to an Immigration Office. There is no fee payable for this initial arrival visa, nor for the two extensions to this visa.
British nationals can also obtain a 30-day work visa in advance at a Honduran Embassy or upon arrival if they are conducting short term internship or voluntary work. This also may then be extended by 30 days on two further occasion by applying to an Immigration Office. Each extension, up to the maximum of 90 days in total, will cost US$20.
Should you overstay your visa then you shoud expect to pay a fine either upon departure from the country or at the Immigration Office when you apply to extend you stay.
Currently the minimum fine you will be required to pay is Lempiras 1623 (or US$90 approximate equivalent), but this may be more depending on the number of days you have overstayed your original visa.
Central America Border Control Agreement
Honduras is party to the Central America Border Control Agreement (CA-4). Under the terms of this agreement, British tourists may travel within any of the CA-4 countries (Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala) for a period of up to 90 day, without completing entry and exit formalities at border Immigration checkpoints. This period begins at the first point of entry of any of the CA-4 countries. Fines are applied for travellers who exceed this 90-day limit, although a request for an extension can be made for up to 30 days by paying a fee before the 90 days limit expires (giving 120 days in total). If you are expelled from any of the four countries you are also excluded from the entire CA-4 region.
Travelling with children
Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries required documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting the children to leave the country. For further information on exactly what willbe required at immigration please contact the Honduran Embassy in London.
There is a distinct difference between a British Citizen and a British Subject. A British Citizen has free access to all parts of the UK. A British Subject may not. If you are a British Subject, you should check with the British Embassy in your country of residence. Incidentally, a British Citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US but a British subject does.
have antiguan passport do i need a invitation letter to enter london to visit a friend
Yes, the foreign citizen and immigrants need to be subjected for a UK test for them to be British citizens.
If you are a British citizen and have a British passport you do not need a visa to visit Switzerland, just your passport. The same applies to all other EU citizens. If you are a citizen of some other country but are resident in the UK, check with your local Swiss embassy.
No - a British citizen is automatically entitled to work in the UK
i am British do i need a visa for kazakhstan
Yes
no
Yes the man from China will need a visa to visit the U.K.
No. The passport is all you need.
No. All you need is your passport.
yes