Honduran Consulate in Phoenix, Arizona
Important: the Honduran consulate in Phoenix is relatively new and its contact details have changed. Before you go, confirm the current address and hours on CitaConsular or the consulate's official Facebook page. The information on this page is for guidance and may not be fully up to date.
The Honduran consulate growing with the Mountain West community
The Consulate General of Honduras in Phoenix is a relatively new office, opened to respond to the growing Honduran population in Arizona and across the Mountain West. Its opening brings consular procedures closer to a community that, until recently, had to travel long distances to renew a passport or get a consular ID.
Because it is a new consulate, it is worth being careful with the details circulating online: sources mention more than one address and hours that do not always match. That is why we stress verifying the official information before you travel. The Honduran community in Arizona works mainly in construction, agriculture, hospitality and services, engines of the Latino economy in the Phoenix valley.
How to book a consular appointment in Phoenix
The Phoenix consulate works with the official CitaConsular platform. The Honduran passport and most procedures require a prior booking. As a rule, slots open on the 1st of each month, so log in early that day. On CitaConsular you can also confirm the current address and hours.
Address and contact of the Honduran Consulate in Phoenix
Address (most recent; to be confirmed): 3724 N 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Another address in circulation: 4040 E McDowell Rd, Ste 305 (previous location; verify)
City: Phoenix
State: Arizona
Jurisdiction (inherited; re-verify): Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Nebraska
Hours: Monday to Friday; confirm the exact time on CitaConsular or official channels
Phone: 602-273-0173 / 602-273-0174 (per sources from the previous location; to be confirmed)
Appointments: citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn
Procedures available at the Phoenix consulate
- Honduran passport: first issuance and renewal, by appointment on CitaConsular. Guide: Honduran passport in the U.S.
- Consular ID: Honduran identification card that is handy day to day in Arizona. 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 the Mountain West.
- Certificates and authentications of documents for use in Honduras.
- Consular assistance and protection in cases of emergency, detention or death.
- Basic immigration guidance and links to community organizations in Arizona.
Consular opening hours
The consulate is open Monday to Friday. The exact time has varied by source (some list days ending at 4:00 PM, others at 5:00 PM), so it is essential to confirm the current hours on CitaConsular or the consulate's official Facebook page before you go.
The Honduran community in Phoenix and the Mountain West
Arizona's Honduran population has grown in recent years in step with the state's economic expansion. Many Honduran families have settled in the Phoenix valley, drawn by jobs in construction, agriculture, hospitality and services, sectors that constantly demand labor.
The opening of a consulate in Phoenix responds precisely to that reality: providing consular coverage to a diaspora spread across the Mountain West that previously relied on distant offices. Even so, since it is a young office, we always recommend verifying the official information — address, phone and hours — before planning your visit.
Frequently asked questions about the Honduran Consulate in Phoenix
Is there really a Honduran consulate in Phoenix?
Yes, it exists and is operating. It is a relatively new consulate serving the Honduran community in Arizona and the Mountain West. Because it is recent, always confirm the address and hours on CitaConsular before you go.
What is the correct address?
Several circulate. The most recent, linked to the SRECI portal, is 3724 N 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85012; a previous location on E McDowell Rd also appears. To avoid mistakes, verify the current address on CitaConsular or the consulate's official Facebook page.
Which states does the Phoenix consulate serve?
According to sources, its district covers Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Nebraska, though this should be re-verified. Confirm your consular office when booking your appointment on CitaConsular.
How do I book an appointment in Phoenix?
The passport and most procedures are requested on CitaConsular. Slots usually open on the 1st of each month at citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn, so log in early that day to get a spot.
Why is there so much uncertainty in the details?
Because it is a new consulate, the information online is not yet fully unified and old and new details coexist. That is why we always recommend relying on CitaConsular and the consulate's official channels.
Does the consulate process Honduras TPS?
No. TPS is handled by USCIS, a U.S. government agency, not by the consulate. The office can help you with Honduran documents such as the passport or consular ID. See our Honduras TPS guide.