I have friends who moved here, received their household goods, and then applied for residency. It’s easier if you have your residency 1st, but not required.
Good luck,
Dave
www.helpinghonduraskids.org
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From: travel-to-honduras.....com [mailto:travel-to-honduras.....com] On Behalf Of Norman Garner Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:35 AM To: travel-to-honduras.....com Subject: [Spam] Re: [travel-to-honduras] Shipping from Houston
David: In order to be able to ship to La Ceiba(or elsewhere in Honduras) is a residency required first?Norm
"David L. Ashby" wrote: Port to Port Int'l in Delaware also ships to Cortez and I believe Castilla, and they can handle all the details in country for shipment to La Ceiba or other mainland destination. I don't know about shipping to Roatan. Contact them at anabelp.....com or anabelp.....com. Saludos from La Ceiba
Dave www.helpinghonduraskids.org > Cesar, > I am VERY interested in being able to ship from Houston to Roatan as I > know many other people coming from the Middle of the US are! I looked > at the websites, in Spanish, and did a altavistabablefish translation > on them but we all would like more information! > How frequently does a ship come to Puerto Cortes? Who to contact in > the states to arrange delivery of household goods and vehicles? If > one is bringing household goods and vehicle does it clear customs in > Puerto Cortes, not Roatan? and does one has to be there when that > happens? > > I know that shipping from Puerto Cortes to Roatan can be by either > Island Shipping or Puerto Cortes Gilbralter boats do these companies > arrange that if one does the redestination? > > Of course the big question is cost? Does one save by not having to > say take all the stuff to be shipped to Miami from, Lets say > Nebraska? - 3-4 days travel time, costs in getting stuff to Miami - vs > savings in time to get to Houston, where there are direct flights to > Roatan also.... > > Personally am VERY interested in hearing more details. > Liz > > -- In travel-to-honduras.....com, cesar castillo > wrote: > > > > > > Hello there, Container ships only dock in Puerto Cortes mainly > and those of Starndard Fruit Company do it in Trujillo too, but, the > same shipping company do the job to take it to La Ceiba > (redestination) and clear it in La Ceiba, My advice contact the > Custom Agent before sending the container, you can go to > www.dipshipping.com in La Ceiba or www.Gutierrezcargo.com in San > Pedro, they both have offices in USA and here, they can give you > update figures and will recomend you the shipping company that works > better from Houston. > > > > Regards > > > > Angel Castillo escribió: > > > >
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