Wednesday, March 6, 2013

"A Day Late & Una Lempira Short"



I went to the airport this morning expecting to take a flight to La Ceiba, Honduras to attend the Team Honduras Men’s Retreat.  However, I was turned away at the ticket counter.  Apparently Honduras requires that your passport be valid for 90+ days from the date of entry.  Mine is valid for another 74.  It didn’t matter that I had a return flight within 7 days.  It didn’t matter that I promised to renew my passport real soon (I had proof of an appointment scheduled later this month).  It didn’t matter that I was willing to accept a shortened visa term.

So, I made a trip to the US Embassy and Consulate to apply for an emergency passport.  I was told that emergency passports are intended for travel to the U.S. only.  Nevertheless, I told my sob story and the official had mercy on me.  In less than 90 minutes I received a temporary passport good for 4 months.
I was then able to reschedule my flight for tomorrow morning.  We’ll try this thing again mañana.


-Adam

1 comment:

  1. According to the US State department and what I have heard from most people I know in Honduras, a US passport must be valid for SIX months from the date of entry. It's one of those things where it is better to be safe than sorry...as you unfortunately understand. I hope and pray the rest of your trip is uneventful.

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