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  2. Embassy of the United States, Tegucigalpa - Wikipedia

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    The American Legation officially opened on February 22, 1856. The first U.S. Minister Resident to present his credentials in Honduras was James R. Partridge on April 25, 1862. [1] On March 23, 1943, an agreement between the United States and several American Republics including Honduras elevated the status of their legations to embassies.

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Honduras, a republic located in Central America.The capital, Tegucigalpa, hosts 26 embassies. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Honduras does not provide a listing of consulates general or honorary consulates located in the country, nor does it specify which countries accredit ambassadors from other countries.

  4. List of ambassadors of the United States to Honduras

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    "U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Honduras". The Political Graveyard. March 10, 2005; United States Department of State: Background notes on Honduras This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.

  5. Visa policy of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Central America-4 Border Control Agreement is a treaty between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. A visa issued by one of the four countries is honored by all four of the countries. The time period for the visa, however, applies to the total time spent in any of the four countries without leaving the CA-4 area. [11]

  6. Honduras–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Honduras and the United States have had formal relations since 1830. There is close cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the areas of the war on drugs [1] while the National Port Authority in Puerto Cortés is part of the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection's Container Security Initiative.

  7. Visa requirements for Honduran citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Honduran citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Honduras. As of April 2024, Honduran citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 133 countries and territories, ranking the Honduran passport 38th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley ...

  8. American immigration to Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The United States has deployed armed forces to Honduras on numerous occasions to protect these interests. In geopolitical terms, Honduras has represented a bulwark against socialist forces in Central America and has a permanent United States military presence. Honduras has also received United States foreign aid. All of these factors have led ...

  9. Foreign relations of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras also joined its six Central American neighbors at the 1994 Summit of the Americas in signing the Alliance for Sustainable Development, known as the Conjunta Centroamerica-USA, or CONCAUSA, to promote sustainable economic development in the region. Honduras held the 6-month SICA presidency during the second half of 1998.

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