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HONDURAS
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Valid Passport of Customer
- Residence Visa
- Work Permit
- Proof of Employment
- Certificate of Residence Change
- Permit to import household goods and personal effects
- Inventory (in SPANISH, legible and three copies)
- Letter authorizing Destination Agent to clear shipment
- Original Bill of Lading/Airway Bill
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT AT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
- All shipments inspected
- Used household goods may be imported duty-free for Hondurans
returning after 12 months abroad
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items and electrical appliances (original Purchase
Invoice and four copies required)
- Plants (Quarantine Certificate required)
- Tobacco products (in limited quantity)
Duty free allowance
- One bottle of hard liquor
- 1 full carton of cigarettes
- or 1 lb tobacco
- or 250 cigars
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Pornographic or subversive literature and films
- Weapons (sporting firearms and ammunition may be imported
with a special permit from the Secretary of Defense and
the Treasury Department)
- Explosives
- Alcoholic products
- Drugs
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Heavily taxed and dutiable
- Documents required:
- Original Passport
- Original Purchase Invoice
- Document of Ownership (listing make, year, model,
serial number, etc.)
- Original title
- Duty rates on autos depend on year, cc motor, make
and value of the auto. Generally very high.
PETS
- Health and Quarantine Certificate required
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NOTE - Customs regulations are subject to
change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief
summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods
shipments to this destination and is being provided for general
guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations
are subject to change without notice, Rinkens Moving International
cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other
detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double
check with your local embassy or consulate.
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