Honduras - Apply for Emergency Passport (Special Travel Permit)


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ProcedureEdit

  1. To apply for a Special Travel Permit, applicants will need to submit an application to the passport office of the National Migration Institute.
  2. Submit all the required documents.
  3. Pay the application fee.


If you are outside Honduras

You may use the link provided under "Office Locations & Contacts" to get in touch with the nearest Embassy of Honduras in the country you are currently staying. The Embassy's consular section will process your request for a Special Travel Permit.



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Required DocumentsEdit

Individual Travel Permit:

  • Original birth certificate (recently issued)
  • Proof that the applicant has applied for a replacement identity card
  • Another valid photo identification
  • Passport photos
  • Proof of payment of the application fee
  • Declaration of reason why the applicant need to travel abroad


Collective Travel Permit:

  • For each applicant must submit: ID card or birth certificate.
  • Invitation or accreditation of participation to a sporting, artistic, cultural, religious, academic, or hikers delegations.


Note: Minors whose parents are not present and delegated to a third party, must submit an authenticated authorization, designating their guardian as their representative.



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Instituto Nacional De Migracion
Col. Las Torres in front of City Mall
TEL: 504 2234-1996 / 504 2234-1998


Honduras - Embassies



EligibilityEdit

The National Migration Institute may grant this permit individually or collectively to those who need to leave the country, as follows:

  • Return to a third country where a Honduran citizen possesses legal residence.
  • Departure and return to the country only once to the countries of the CA-4 (Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras) region and other reciprocal treatment in similar cases.
  • National delegations: artistic, sporting, cultural or hikers: National delegations.



FeesEdit

Special Travel Permit per person (over 12 years): $ 75.00



ValidityEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever



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InstructionsEdit

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Required InformationEdit

Special Permit Application (collective):

  • Reason for the trip
  • In charge of the travel.
  • Type of transport and identification (color, pattern, plate).
  • Identification of the vehicle (terrestrial).
  • Number of people.
  • List of people.
  • Departure date.
  • Return date.
  • Border departure and return.


Other information needed for the applicants:

  • Full name.
  • Identification number (depending identity card or birth certificate)
  • Birthdate.
  • Contact information (address and phone number).



Need for the DocumentEdit

This procedure provides information on how you can apply for an Emergency Passport (Special Travel Permit) in Honduras.



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Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

It is up to the country receiving the Honduran, whether to acknowledge the special travel permit, allowing or not allowing the Honduran to enter the country.



External LinksEdit

Instituto Nacional De Migracion



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