Consulate General of Honduras in Charlotte, North Carolina
A key consular office in the southeastern U.S.
North Carolina has become one of the major destinations for Honduran migration, and Charlotte is its heart. Honduras is the third country of foreign birth in the state, with about 52,000 Hondurans, and Mecklenburg County is home to roughly 51,000 people of Central American origin. For all of them, the Consulate General of Honduras in Charlotte is the nearest gateway to their dealings with the country: passport, consular ID, registrations and authentications.
The consular office is located at 5727 N Sharon Amity Road, Suite A, on the east side of Charlotte, near the Central Avenue corridor and the Eastland area, where much of the city's Latino life pulses: Honduran restaurants, shops and businesses. It is worth being clear on the current address, because the old location on W. T. Harris Boulevard is no longer valid.
How to book a consular appointment in Charlotte
The Honduran consulate in Charlotte works with the official CitaConsular system. The passport and most procedures require a prior booking. Slots usually open on the 1st of each month, so log in early that day to improve your chances of getting an appointment.
Address and phone of the Honduran Consulate in Charlotte
Address: 5727 N Sharon Amity Road, Suite A, Charlotte, NC 28215 (current address)
City: Charlotte (east side / Central Avenue corridor)
State: North Carolina
Hours: Monday to Friday; confirm the exact time when you book your appointment or call
Phone: +1 (470) 751-9077
Email: consuladodehondurascharlotte05@gmail.com
Appointments: citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn
Procedures available at the Charlotte consulate
- Honduran passport: first issuance and renewal, requested by appointment on CitaConsular. Guide: Honduran passport in the U.S.
- Consular ID: Honduran identification card that is very useful day to day in North Carolina. Guide: consular ID.
- Birth registration of children of Hondurans born in the U.S. with the National Registry of Persons.
- Powers of attorney and notarial acts to handle matters in Honduras from Charlotte.
- Certificates and authentications of documents for use in Honduras.
- Consular assistance and protection in cases of emergency, detention or death.
- Basic immigration guidance and referral to community support organizations.
Consular opening hours
The consulate is open Monday to Friday. The exact closing time varies by source and part of the service is first-come, first-served, so confirm the hours when you book or call.
The Honduran community in Charlotte and North Carolina
Charlotte has grown at the pace of banking and construction, and the Honduran community has played a notable role in that boom. With Honduras as the third country of origin for the state's immigrants, the Honduran presence shows on the east side of the city, where the Central Avenue corridor concentrates businesses, churches and Spanish-language services. Many Hondurans work in construction, food service, cleaning and the transportation that keeps the metro area running.
That large community explains the consulate's high volume of procedures. If you are coming from elsewhere in North Carolina or neighboring states, plan your trip, book your appointment ahead of time and bring complete documentation to avoid having to come back another day.
Frequently asked questions about the Honduran Consulate in Charlotte
What is the current address of the Honduran consulate in Charlotte?
The current address is 5727 N Sharon Amity Road, Suite A, Charlotte, NC 28215. If you find the old W. T. Harris Boulevard location online, note that it is no longer valid; always use the Sharon Amity address.
Why are there so many Hondurans in North Carolina?
North Carolina has been one of the fastest-growing states for Honduran migration in recent decades. Honduras is the third country of foreign birth in the state, with around 52,000 people, and Mecklenburg County is home to much of that community.
Can I renew my passport without an appointment in Charlotte?
The passport is requested by prior appointment on CitaConsular. While some services are handled on a first-come basis, for the passport you must book at citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn, where slots usually open on the 1st of each month.
What documents should I bring to my appointment?
It depends on the procedure, but generally you need prior Honduran identification (passport or birth certificate), proof of address in North Carolina and, where applicable, documents for minors. Check the details when booking.
I live far from Charlotte, is there another option?
Honduras has several consular offices in the U.S. If you live far from Charlotte, confirm your consular district when booking. You can also check our guides for other cities such as Atlanta, Washington D.C. or Miami.
Does the consulate process Honduras TPS?
No. TPS is handled by USCIS, a U.S. government agency, not by the consulate. The consulate can help you with Honduran documents such as the passport or consular ID. See our updated Honduras TPS guide.