PRogers
New memberAmerican expat in Honduras
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American, Married
Speaks English, Spanish
Registration: 27 September 2016
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Driving from Canada to La Cieba Honduras by KirkinUtila
Hello Everyone, We are looking at our options as we are moving to our new home in Utila Honduras and we have a dog, cat and a 11 year old daughter as coming with us. Our dog is 6 years old and has some anxiety and emotional issues and we are very ...
Hi, Personally, I have made this trip, and know several others that have also. They're mostly good stories, but there are a few bad ones. This is not a trip you should take likely, but at the same time don't be scared out of it. The whole ... Read More
Anyone who has retired to or bought at La Ceiba Beach Club? by geffcken
Hi...my name is Kem and am interested in chatting with anyone who has retired to or bought at La Ceiba Beach Club. I want to retire soon from workinf it seems forever as an attorney and educator and become a beach "bum" ... listen to good ...
Be careful about which developer you use in this area, if you choose to build new. If you want to know my opinion of La Ceiba Beach Club, send me a private message and I will be happy to give you my experiences and knowledge. There are properties ... Read More
90 days visa by Betancourt46
I was told recently that Honduras will charge 3500 limpiras if you overstay your visa for six months and 7500 limpiras up to a year. This is much cheaper than leaving the country after 90 days Have anybody hear this from imigration
There is a way online to pay for extensions without having to go to the bank. Read More
*Drivers license with out having cedula in honduras* by zahmed05
Hello! So I am wondering is it possible to get a drivers license here in Honduras while you don't have a residency or a local cedula. i am a foreigner and in the process of getting permiso de permanencia in honduras but not sure when that will ...
Not legally, no. You must have a residency to apply for your Honduras DL. I already tried... Read More
90 days visa by Betancourt46
I was told recently that Honduras will charge 3500 limpiras if you overstay your visa for six months and 7500 limpiras up to a year. This is much cheaper than leaving the country after 90 days Have anybody hear this from imigration
I believe it is based on months. The lawyer, Jorge, would be the best one to answer this question. Read More
90 days visa by Betancourt46
I was told recently that Honduras will charge 3500 limpiras if you overstay your visa for six months and 7500 limpiras up to a year. This is much cheaper than leaving the country after 90 days Have anybody hear this from imigration
You say "to Lps. 20,288" like that's a maximum amount. Is this correct?? Side note--- Thank you for providing this year's minimum wage sheet. I see compensation amounts have increase significantly since the last time I saw them. Read More
90 days visa by Betancourt46
I was told recently that Honduras will charge 3500 limpiras if you overstay your visa for six months and 7500 limpiras up to a year. This is much cheaper than leaving the country after 90 days Have anybody hear this from imigration
No one knows what the minimum wage salary is without more research... Please use numbers. Read More
90 days visa by Betancourt46
I was told recently that Honduras will charge 3500 limpiras if you overstay your visa for six months and 7500 limpiras up to a year. This is much cheaper than leaving the country after 90 days Have anybody hear this from imigration
I am not sure exactly what the overstay fees are right now, and really it changes depending on who you are dealing with at Immigration. But yea, I did the math some years ago and saw that it was much cheaper for me to stay and pay the fine, then to ... Read More
Penalties waived after expiration of 90 days visa by Betancourt46
Does anybody knows If Honduras will waive the penalties if your 90 days visa has expired
I think I saw something about extensions and fee reduction online somewhere, but now I can't find it. You can try calling the Honduras Immigration hotline at 2232-7800 and see if they can help you more directly. Read More