About Us

Hondurans.org is an independent informational website created to help Hondurans living in the United States find clearer, easier-to-understand guidance about consular services, passport renewal, appointments, documents, and related practical topics.

Many people who visit this website are trying to solve a real problem. They may need to renew a Honduran passport, find the right consulate, understand how a consular appointment works, prepare documents before a visit, or learn where to confirm official information. Our goal is to explain these topics in a simple, careful, and useful way.

Our Purpose

Hondurans.org exists to make important information easier to understand. Consular and document-related topics can sometimes feel confusing, especially when information changes, official websites are difficult to navigate, or a person is trying to help a parent, child, spouse, or family member.

This website does not replace official government websites. Instead, it helps readers understand where to start, what to check, which official sources may matter, and how to prepare before taking action.

Our content is written for regular people, not for lawyers, government officials, or technical experts. We try to keep the language clear, organized, and practical.

What We Cover

Hondurans.org focuses on topics that are useful for Hondurans in the United States, including:

  • Honduran passport renewal in the United States
  • Honduran consular appointments
  • Honduran consulates in U.S. cities
  • Documents commonly handled through consular offices
  • Birth certificates, notarial services, powers of attorney, and related document topics
  • General immigration information for Hondurans, when official sources are available
  • Practical checklists before visiting a consulate
  • English and Spanish explanations for important topics

We try to organize each guide around one main topic. Instead of publishing many short pages with thin information, we aim to create detailed guides that explain a process step by step.

Independent Information Only

Hondurans.org is not an official government website. We are not affiliated with the Government of Honduras, any Honduran consulate, the U.S. government, USCIS, or any official agency.

We do not issue passports, schedule appointments, process documents, collect government fees, or provide official consular services. Any official process must be completed through the proper government office, consulate, agency, or official system.

Because consular requirements, office hours, fees, appointment availability, addresses, and document rules can change, readers should always confirm details with the official consulate or official agency before taking action.

Who Owns This Website

Hondurans.org is owned and managed by Joseph Cunningham. The website is operated as an independent informational resource, with the goal of helping readers better understand topics related to Honduran consular and document services in the United States.

For questions about this website, corrections, general feedback, or content-related concerns, you can contact us at support@hondurans.org.

How We Create Our Content

We aim to prepare content that is helpful, readable, and based on reliable information. When a topic involves official procedures, we try to point readers toward official sources whenever possible.

Our editorial approach is based on a few simple principles:

  • Explain one topic clearly instead of rushing through many topics at once.
  • Use simple language whenever possible.
  • Separate general guidance from official requirements.
  • Remind readers to verify changing details with official sources.
  • Avoid political commentary, rumors, or unsupported claims.
  • Keep the website useful for families, workers, students, parents, and community members.

We may update pages when information changes or when we find better official sources. However, we cannot guarantee that every page will always reflect the latest government update at the exact moment a reader visits the site.

Not Legal Advice

The information on Hondurans.org is for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice, immigration advice, consular advice, or professional advice.

If your situation involves immigration status, court documents, custody, legal deadlines, removal proceedings, TPS, asylum, work authorization, or any other legal issue, you should speak with a qualified attorney or the appropriate official agency.

Our goal is to help readers understand general information and prepare better questions, not to replace professional help.

Advertising and Monetization

Hondurans.org may display advertising through Google AdSense. These ads help support the operation and maintenance of the website.

We do not use affiliate links. We do not earn commissions from passport services, consular services, legal services, document services, translation services, notary services, or appointment services.

If advertising appears on the website, it should be understood as separate from our editorial content. Ads do not mean that we recommend, endorse, or officially approve the advertiser, product, or service shown.

No Personal Document Collection

Hondurans.org does not ask readers to upload passports, identity cards, birth certificates, immigration documents, appointment confirmations, or other sensitive personal documents.

Readers should be careful with personal information online. If you need to submit official documents, use the proper official government, consular, or agency channel.

Corrections and Updates

We want the information on Hondurans.org to be as useful and accurate as possible. If you notice outdated information, a broken link, a typo, or a section that could be clearer, you can contact us by email.

Please send correction requests or feedback to support@hondurans.org. When possible, include the page URL and a short explanation of what should be reviewed.

Our Commitment to Readers

Hondurans.org was built with a simple idea: important information should be easier to understand. A person should not have to feel lost just because they are trying to find a consulate, renew a passport, or prepare documents for an appointment.

We will continue working to make this website clear, careful, and useful for Hondurans living in the United States.