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Dependent Residency
VisasHondurasDependent Residency
HondurasHonduras•North America
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Dependent Residency

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

3-6 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Tied to principal

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Residency for minor children and dependent spouses accompanying a principal visa/residency holder (work, investor, student, etc.). Status tied to and derived from the principal applicant's residency category.

The HN-DEP Dependent Residency visa is designed to facilitate the reunification of families by allowing minor children and dependent spouses to accompany a principal visa holder residing in Honduras. This classification recognizes the importance of family unity for foreign nationals who have established legal residency in the country through other categories, such as employment, investment, or independent means. By providing a structured pathway for dependents, the Honduran immigration system ensures that families can remain together during their stay, provided they meet the necessary criteria for dependency and legal status.

To apply for this residency, the principal applicant must provide formal documentation verifying the familial relationship, such as marriage certificates for spouses or birth certificates for minor children. These documents are subject to strict verification standards and must be apostilled or officially authenticated in the country of origin to be recognized by Honduran authorities. Fees for this process vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the number of dependents involved, and applicants should be prepared to work with local legal counsel to ensure all submissions meet the requirements of the National Institute of Migration.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Proof of kinship (marriage or birth certificates)

Apostilled or authenticated documents

Valid passport

Health certificate

Police record

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed residency application form for each dependent.

Passport valid for at least one year.

Proof of kinship (birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc., authenticated/apostilled).

Criminal record certificate (for adult dependents, authenticated/apostilled).

Medical certificate (issued within 6 months).

Recent passport-sized photographs.

Power of Attorney for a local Honduran lawyer.

Evidence of the primary applicant's residency status or application.

Certification of migratory movements from the National Migration Institute.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family reunification
  • Pathway to permanent residency

Worth Knowing

  • Requires legal representation
  • Work authorization is not automatic

Application Process

1

Consult with immigration attorney

2

Apostille documents

3

Translate to Spanish

4

Submit via attorney to INM

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