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How long can a US citizen stay in Roatan Honduras?

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements To enter Honduras, you need: A U.S. passport with at least three months validity. Evidence of onward travel. For stays of up to 90 days, you do not need a visa for tourism.



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Travel Visas. The expectation is that travelers who visit Roatan as tourists will leave the country before the 90-day mark. Travelers can put in a request for an extension of 30 additional days.

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Visas & Residency – Can I Move to Roatan? You will need to apply for residency in Roatan to make a permanent move to the island. The good news is that it is a fairly simple process. There are a few different ways to apply, depending on whether you are a retiree, an investor or if you have family links to Honduras.

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To enter Honduras, you need: A U.S. passport with at least three months validity. Evidence of onward travel. For stays of up to 90 days, you do not need a visa for tourism.

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Yes, foreigners can buy property in Honduras. However, there are some restrictions in place for foreign buyers. For example, foreigners are not allowed to buy land in border areas or coastal areas. Additionally, foreigners must obtain a special permit from the Honduran government in order to purchase property.

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If you intend to stay outside the United States for 1 year or more, you must apply for a re-entry permit with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) prior to leaving the United States.

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Yes, foreigners can buy property in Roatan and the Government welcomes investment from overseas buyers.

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Visas & Residency – Can I Move to Roatan? You will need to apply for residency in Roatan to make a permanent move to the island. The good news is that it is a fairly simple process. There are a few different ways to apply, depending on whether you are a retiree, an investor or if you have family links to Honduras.

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However, if you're not a citizen and would like to live full-time in Roatan, you can apply for a visa through one of several different options. If you're financially secure and retired, the 'Pensionado' or 'Rentista' visa could allow you to reside in Roatan permanently.

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Roatán's Pensionado and Rentista visas allow financially secure retirees who fulfill the requirements and follow the procedure to become full-time residents of Roatan. It will also allow you to import your personal items and a vehicle duty-free.

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If you want to stay in the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom for longer than 90 days, you will normally need a residence permit. If you are a Dutch or US national, you will only need a residence permit if you wish to stay longer than 180 days.

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Crime. There are high levels of crime in Honduras. Most serious crime does not affect tourists, but attacks on foreigners, including armed robbery and sexual assault, do sometimes occur. These attacks can take place anywhere and at any time of the day.

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Property tax: Property is taxed at approximately $4 for every $1,000 in value according to the deed or catastral value, whichever is greater. The catastral value is determined by the municipal government and can be adjusted every five years.

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