Immigration from Honduras to the United States
Bringing a loved one from Honduras to the United States involves navigating complex immigration procedures. Our Miami office specializes in helping Florida families reunite with Honduran family members through available immigration pathways.
Immigration Pathways from Honduras
Several immigration pathways are available for Honduran nationals with family ties in the United States. These include K-1 fiancé visas for engaged couples, spouse visas (CR-1/IR-1) for married couples, and family preference petitions for parents, children, and siblings of US citizens and permanent residents.
K-1 Fiancé Visa
Spouse Visa (CR-1/IR-1)
US Embassy in Honduras
The US Embassy in Tegucigalpa processes immigrant visas for Honduran nationals.
Typical Processing Times
K-1 fiancé visa processing from Honduras typically takes 12-16 months. Spouse visa processing averages 14-20 months.
Processing times are estimates and can change. Check the USCIS website for current times.
Specific Services for Honduran Nationals
Join the Honduran Community in Florida
Florida is home to a vibrant Honduran community, particularly in the Miami-Dade area. Many Honduran families in Florida seek to reunite with loved ones still in Honduras. Our office understands the unique needs of this community and provides bilingual services.
Why Choose a Florida-Based Immigration Attorney
Serving Florida families and helping loved ones immigrate to the United States is at the heart of our practice. From our Kendall office, we handle cases involving USCIS petitions, consular processing abroad, adjustment of status, and immigration court proceedings.
Discuss Your Case
Immigration matters require thorough evaluation and strategic planning. Contact us to schedule a consultation where we can review your circumstances and explain the applicable processes.
This educational information does not replace personalized legal counsel. Immigration law is complex and case-specific, requiring professional evaluation of your individual facts and circumstances. Contact our office to discuss your case.