This Editorial Policy explains how Hondurans.org creates, reviews, updates, and presents informational content. Our goal is to provide clear, helpful, and practical guidance for Hondurans living in the United States.
Hondurans.org is an independent informational website. We publish general guides about topics such as Honduran consulates, passport renewal, consular appointments, documents, notarial services, and related practical information.
Our Editorial Purpose
The purpose of Hondurans.org is to help readers understand important consular and document-related topics in a simpler way. Many people visit this website because they are trying to prepare for an appointment, renew a passport, find a consulate, or understand which official source to check.
We aim to explain these topics in plain language. Our content is written for everyday readers, not for lawyers, government officials, or technical specialists.
We do not publish content to replace official government sources. Instead, we help readers understand where to start, what to prepare, and when they should confirm details directly with the official agency or consulate.
Editorial Independence
Hondurans.org is not an official government website. We are not affiliated with the Government of Honduras, any Honduran consulate, USCIS, the U.S. government, or any official agency.
Our editorial content is created independently. No government agency, consulate, advertiser, or third-party service controls what we write.
We do not accept payment to change official guidance, hide important disclaimers, promote unofficial appointment services, or make a service appear official when it is not.
Topics We Cover
Hondurans.org focuses on informational topics that may be useful for Hondurans living in the United States, including:
- Honduran passport renewal in the United States
- Honduran consular appointment information
- Honduran consulates in U.S. cities
- Document preparation before consular visits
- Birth certificates, powers of attorney, and notarial services
- General information about immigration-related topics when official sources are available
- Practical checklists and step-by-step explanations
- English and Spanish explanations for important topics
We try to focus each article on one main topic. Instead of publishing many short pages with thin information, we aim to create detailed guides that explain a process carefully and clearly.
How We Write
Our writing style is simple, direct, and reader-focused. We try to make each page easy to follow, especially for readers who may be dealing with a consular or document process for the first time.
Our editorial style includes:
- Short and readable paragraphs
- Clear headings
- Step-by-step explanations when a process is involved
- Lists and checklists when they help the reader prepare
- Plain language instead of unnecessary technical wording
- Reminders to confirm changing details with official sources
- A careful tone that does not create panic or confusion
We try to avoid exaggerated claims, political commentary, rumors, unsupported statements, and language that could mislead readers.
Use Of Official Sources
When a page includes information about official procedures, requirements, fees, addresses, appointment systems, or government rules, we try to rely on official or highly reliable sources whenever possible.
Sources may include:
- Official Honduran government or consular websites
- Official Honduran consular appointment systems
- U.S. government websites
- USCIS pages for immigration-related topics
- Official state or local government pages when relevant
- Recognized nonprofit, legal aid, university, or public information resources when appropriate
When information can change, we try to make that clear to readers. Details such as fees, addresses, office hours, document requirements, and appointment availability should always be confirmed with the official source before taking action.
Information We Avoid
Hondurans.org does not aim to publish rumors, unverified claims, political commentary, or content that could confuse readers about official processes.
We avoid:
- Presenting unofficial information as official
- Publishing unsupported claims about consulates or agencies
- Encouraging readers to avoid official channels
- Offering legal or immigration advice
- Making promises about government outcomes
- Publishing private personal information
- Requesting sensitive documents from readers
- Using fear-based or misleading language
No Legal Or Immigration Advice
Our content is for general informational purposes only. Hondurans.org does not provide legal advice, immigration advice, consular advice, tax advice, financial advice, or professional advice.
If a reader has a question involving immigration status, TPS, asylum, work authorization, court documents, custody, legal deadlines, removal proceedings, or any other legal issue, they should speak with a qualified attorney or contact the appropriate official agency.
We may explain general topics, but we cannot review personal cases or tell readers what legal action to take.
Updates And Reviews
We may update articles when information changes, when official sources are updated, when links stop working, or when we find a clearer way to explain a topic.
Because consular and government information can change at any time, we cannot guarantee that every page is fully current at the exact moment a reader visits it.
When possible, we may include review dates or update notes on informational pages. Readers should still confirm important details with the official source before making travel plans, preparing payment, attending an appointment, or submitting documents.
Corrections
We want our content to be useful and accurate. If a reader notices outdated information, a broken link, unclear wording, or a possible error, they can contact us and request a review.
Correction requests can be sent to:
Helpful correction requests usually include:
- The page URL
- The section that may need review
- A short explanation of the issue
- An official source link, if available
We review correction requests when possible and may update, clarify, or remove content when appropriate.
Advertising And Editorial Content
Hondurans.org may display advertising through Google AdSense. Advertising helps support the operation and maintenance of the website.
Advertisements are separate from our editorial content. An advertisement shown on Hondurans.org does not mean that we recommend, endorse, approve, or have verified the advertiser, product, or service.
Advertisers do not control our editorial content. We do not allow advertising relationships to decide what our informational guides say.
No Affiliate Links
Hondurans.org does not use affiliate links. We do not earn commissions from passport services, consular services, document services, legal services, translation services, notary services, appointment services, or similar services.
If we mention a type of service, official agency, legal resource, or external website, that mention is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as an endorsement unless clearly stated.
External Links
Some pages may link to official government websites, consular pages, agencies, nonprofit resources, or other external websites. These links are provided to help readers verify information or continue their own research.
External websites are controlled by their own owners. Hondurans.org does not control their content, accuracy, accessibility, privacy practices, language options, or availability.
A link to an external website does not mean that Hondurans.org is affiliated with, sponsored by, or officially connected to that website.
Reader Responsibility
Readers are responsible for how they use the information on Hondurans.org. Before taking action, readers should check official sources, confirm current requirements, and seek qualified professional help when their situation requires it.
Our guides are meant to help readers prepare and understand general information. They are not a substitute for official instructions, professional advice, or direct communication with the proper agency or consulate.
Personal Information And Documents
Hondurans.org does not ask readers to upload or email passports, identity cards, birth certificates, immigration documents, appointment confirmations, payment receipts, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal documents.
Readers should use official government, consular, agency, or professional channels when submitting sensitive documents for an official process.
Ownership And Editorial Responsibility
Hondurans.org is owned and managed by Joseph Cunningham. The website is operated as an independent informational resource for readers who need clearer guidance about Honduran consular and document-related topics in the United States.
Questions about editorial content, corrections, or policy concerns can be sent to support@hondurans.org.
Last Updated
This Editorial Policy was last updated in May 2026.