Honduran Consulate in Seattle (Renton), Washington
The Honduran consulate for the Seattle area, located in Renton
If you are looking for the Honduran consulate in Seattle, Washington, there is an important detail to know: the office is not in Seattle proper, but in Renton, a city south of the metro area, within King County. There, at 1107 SW Grady Way, the Consulate General of Honduras serves Hondurans across the Puget Sound corridor.
The Honduran community in Washington State is modest but stable, concentrated mainly in South King County: Renton, Kent and Tukwila. That is why choosing Renton as the location makes sense, as it is close to where much of the Honduran diaspora lives and works. Here you can handle your passport, consular ID and the registration of children born in the U.S.
How to book a consular appointment in Seattle
The 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.
Address and phone of the Honduran Consulate in Seattle (Renton)
Address: 1107 SW Grady Way, Suite 100, Renton, WA 98057
City: Renton (south of the Seattle metro area)
State: Washington
Hours: Monday to Friday; confirm the exact time when you book your appointment
Phone: (206) 420-0947 / (425) 999-7862
Email: proteccionconsularseattle@gmail.com (per sources; to be confirmed)
Appointments: citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn
Procedures available at the Seattle 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 Washington. Guide: consular ID.
- Birth registration of children of Hondurans born in Washington with the National Registry of Persons.
- Powers of attorney and notarial acts to handle matters in Honduras from the Pacific Northwest.
- 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 King County.
Consular opening hours
The consulate is open Monday to Friday. The opening and closing time has varied by source (some list days starting at 8:00 AM or 9:00 AM and ending around 4:00 PM), so confirm the current hours when you book your appointment or call Renton.
The Honduran community in Seattle and King County
The Honduran presence in Washington State is discreet but growing alongside the region's economic dynamism. Most Honduran families settle in South King County — Renton, Kent, Tukwila — where the cost of living is somewhat more manageable than in central Seattle and there is a network of services for the Latino population.
Many Hondurans in the area work in logistics, construction, hospitality and services, sectors that sustain the Puget Sound economy. The consulate, strategically located in Renton, brings procedures closer to this community and provides consular protection when an emergency arises or when someone needs to resolve a matter in Honduras from afar.
Frequently asked questions about the Honduran Consulate in Seattle
Is the Honduran consulate in Seattle or in Renton?
The office is in Renton, WA, a city south of Seattle within King County, at 1107 SW Grady Way, Suite 100. It serves the whole Seattle metro area, so it is commonly referred to as the Seattle consulate.
What are the consulate's hours?
It is open Monday to Friday. The opening and closing time has varied by source, so we recommend confirming it when you book your appointment on CitaConsular or by calling the office directly.
Can I renew my passport without an appointment?
The Honduran passport is requested by prior appointment on CitaConsular. Slots usually open on the 1st of each month at citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn, so log in early that day.
How do I get to the Renton office?
Renton is south of Seattle, well connected by the I-405 and the King County bus network. Plan your trip from your area and arrive with time to spare for your appointment.
What documents should I bring to my appointment?
It depends on the procedure. Generally you need prior Honduran identification (passport or birth certificate), proof of address in Washington and, if registering a minor, their documents. Check the details when booking.
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.