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This Copyright Notice explains how the content on Hondurans.org may be used, shared, quoted, or referenced. Hondurans.org is an independent informational website created to provide general guidance for Hondurans living in the United States.

The website publishes informational content about topics such as Honduran consulates, passport renewal, consular appointments, documents, practical checklists, and related general information. The content is created for educational and informational purposes only.

Copyright Ownership

Unless otherwise stated, the original text, page structure, written guides, formatting, and editorial content published on Hondurans.org are owned by Hondurans.org and its site owner, Joseph Cunningham.

All rights are reserved. This means that the content may not be copied, republished, sold, reproduced in full, or used as if it belongs to another website, business, organization, or individual without permission.

Independent Informational Content

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Our content is written independently to help readers better understand general topics. Official information, requirements, fees, addresses, appointment systems, and government procedures should always be confirmed with the official source before taking action.

How You May Use Our Content

You may use limited portions of our content for personal, educational, or reference purposes, as long as the use is fair, reasonable, and does not misrepresent Hondurans.org or its content.

Acceptable limited use may include:

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The use of these names does not mean that Hondurans.org is endorsed by, sponsored by, connected to, or affiliated with those entities.

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We do not intentionally use copyrighted material in a way that violates the rights of others. If you believe that material on Hondurans.org infringes your copyright, you may contact us using the information below.

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Advertisements shown on the website are separate from our editorial content. An ad does not mean that Hondurans.org recommends, endorses, or officially approves the advertiser, product, or service shown.

Permission Requests

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If you believe that content on Hondurans.org violates your copyright or includes material that should be removed or corrected, please contact us by email.

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We review copyright concerns carefully and may remove, edit, or update content when appropriate.

Contact Information

For copyright questions, permission requests, or copyright-related concerns, contact us at:

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Last Updated

This Copyright Notice was last updated in May 2026.