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Visa Revalidations
 

All individuals applying for a non-immigrant visa revalidation at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa are required to submit a new electronic application form, known as the DS-160 Non-Immigrant Visa Electronic Application.

For more information on the DS-160 application form, please go to:

Notice: Visa applicants need to print out only the confirmation page containing a bar code and bring this page to the interview.  Please also bring your photo to the interview appointment.

Note: Personal Appearance is required

Information about changes on visa processing fees.

Information about the Non-Immigrant Visa appointment service.

  • Take the following documents with you: Your old and new passports, the confirmation page from the Form DS-160, a photo 2"x2" (5 cms x 5 cms, taken with a white background, no glasses), the Consular fee receipt, documents that show financial stability, and family ties to Honduras that will guarantee your return after a short visit to the United States.
  • Since personal appearance is required, please be advised that you would need to plan ahead your trip within 8 or 9 weeks before your departure.

Requirements for Revalidations

  • A previous tourist visa (B1/B2) with multiple entries and valid for 5 or 10 years.
  • The visa is still valid or has expired for less than 12 months.
  • A current passport that has remaining validity of at least six months.  Please, make sure that your passport has a remaining validity of at least six months.  If you need additional information about your nationality, visit the Visa Waiver Program website.
  • The confirmation page from the electronic visa application Form DS-160, a 2"x2" (5 cms x 5 cms) photo taken with a white background and the Consular fee receipt.
  • A current employment letter and bank statement, and other documents to prove family, economic and professional ties to Honduras.

For more information regarding visas for minors, go the Children visa section.

For emergencies, please check up on the expedited appointments information.