Honduran Consulate in Denver (Aurora, Colorado)
A new consulate for Colorado's Honduran community
If you are looking for the Honduran consulate in Denver, you should know that the consular office is technically in Aurora, the neighboring city that is part of the Denver metropolitan area. The Consulate General of Honduras opened its doors there in September 2024, becoming Aurora's second foreign consulate and a long-awaited win for the region's growing Honduran community.
The office is at 14707 E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 180, an address confirmed by the Honduran foreign ministry (SRECI) and by the city of Aurora itself. Its opening responds to the growth of the Hispanic population in Aurora, around 28.7%, and to the need to bring services closer to those who previously had to travel to other states to renew a passport or obtain a consular ID.
How to book a consular appointment in Denver and Aurora
The Aurora consulate works with the official CitaConsular system. The Honduran passport and most procedures require a prior booking on the platform. Slots usually open on the 1st of each month, so log in early that day to improve your chances.
Address and phone of the Honduran Consulate in Aurora (Denver)
Address: 14707 E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 180, Aurora, CO 80011
City: Aurora (Denver metropolitan area)
State: Colorado
Jurisdiction: Colorado and the Intermountain-Midwest region (Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs and surroundings)
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Phone: +1 (720) 761-8538
Email: hondurasconsuladoaurora@gmail.com
Appointments: citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn
Procedures available at the Aurora 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 Colorado. 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 Colorado.
- 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, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For procedures by appointment, arrive at your booked time and check holidays on the consular calendar.
The Honduran community in Denver, Aurora and Colorado
Aurora is the most diverse city in Colorado and one of the fastest-growing in Hispanic population, which today is around 28.7%. Within that community, Hondurans are a rapidly expanding group, drawn by jobs in construction, logistics, hospitality and services along the Denver corridor. The opening of the consulate in 2024 was, for many families, recognition of a presence that could no longer be overlooked.
As a relatively new consulate, it is worth following its official announcements for special outreach days and updates. If you are coming from Colorado Springs, Fort Collins or other points in the region, plan your trip to Aurora, book your appointment ahead of time and bring complete documentation.
Frequently asked questions about the Honduran Consulate in Denver
Is the consulate in Denver or in Aurora?
The office is physically in Aurora, a city adjoining Denver within the same metropolitan area. Many people search for it as the "Honduran consulate in Denver," but the official address is 14707 E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 180, Aurora, CO 80011.
How long has this consulate existed?
The Consulate General of Honduras in Aurora opened in September 2024. It is the city's second foreign consulate and responded to the growth of the Honduran community in Colorado.
What are the exact hours of the consulate?
The consulate is open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Remember that the passport and other procedures require an appointment, so book your slot on CitaConsular before going.
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 Colorado and, where applicable, documents for minors. Check the details when booking.
I live in Colorado Springs, does this consulate serve me?
Yes. The Aurora consulate's jurisdiction covers Colorado and the Intermountain-Midwest region, including Colorado Springs. Confirm your consular district when booking, especially if you live in another state in the area.
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.