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HONDURAN DOCUMENT TRANSLATION

Honduran Single Status Certificate Translation for USCIS

A certified translation of a Honduran single-status certificate (Constancia de Soltería) for USCIS costs about $15–25 and is delivered in 24–48 hours, with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Translation HelpDesk uses native Spanish-speaking specialists, and if USCIS rejects our translation we fix it free and cover your resubmission fee.

Updated July 11, 2026 · Reviewed by Victor Luján, Founder — certified translations since 2018

WHAT WE TRANSLATE

The Honduran Single Status Certificate (Constancia de Soltería)

The single-status proof is the Constancia de Soltería, a Certificación de Estado Civil issued by the RNP's Municipal Civil Registry where the person's birth is inscribed, confirming that the RNP holds no marriage record. It is requested with a TGR-1 receipt of L200 and typically delivered in three to five business days; for use abroad it is then authenticated at the RNP Secretaría General and apostilled by the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. A separate declaración jurada de soltería — a sworn statement drafted by the applicant and authenticated before a notario público — is sometimes used in its place, but the RNP-issued constancia carries more weight. The person is named with both surnames and 13-digit identity number. For USCIS fiancé (K-1) or marriage cases proving freedom to marry, the certified English translation must reproduce the RNP registrar's declaration, seal, and any apostille exactly, and should render 'soltero/a' as 'single / never married' — an accurate legal-status translation here directly supports eligibility to marry.

WHO ISSUES IT

Where Your Honduran Single Status Certificate Comes From

In Honduras, civil-status records come from the Registro Nacional de las Personas (RNP) — National Registry of Persons. Honduras is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention (in force since December 30, 2004), so a single apostille from the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores y Cooperación Internacional authenticates Honduran public documents for use in the United States—no U.S. consular legalization is required. Full Honduras apostille & authentication guidance →

USCIS REQUIREMENTS

How USCIS Wants Your Honduran Single Status Certificate Translated

For your Honduran single-status certificate, USCIS requires a complete English translation of everything on the page — the issuing office’s details, seals, and any marginal notes included — plus a signed certification of accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Machine translation cannot sign that certification. We reproduce the document's exact layout so an officer can compare it line by line against your Honduran original.

WATCH OUT FOR

Common Honduran Single Status Certificate Pitfalls

Honduran single-status certificates vary in scope — in some countries they attest only to the issuing registry's own records, while countries with a centralized national register cover the whole country — so the English wording must state your certificate's actual scope precisely, and name romanization must match the passport.

Native Honduran Specialist

A native speaker of your document's language handles it — not a generalist or a machine.

Format-Matched to the Original

The original layout, seals, and stamps reproduced in position.

USCIS Acceptance Guaranteed

If USCIS rejects it citing the translation, we fix it free and cover your resubmission fee.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Honduran single status certificate translation cost?

A standard Honduran single-status certificate is typically $15-25 total, certified and formatted, delivered in 24-48 hours. Pricing is $0.05 per word; longer or multi-page documents are quoted exactly before you pay.

Is your Honduran single status certificate translation accepted by USCIS?

Yes. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). If USCIS rejects it citing the translation, we correct it free and reimburse your resubmission fee.

Why do both of my surnames matter on the translation?

Hondurans carry two surnames—paternal then maternal—and women keep their maiden surnames after marriage. We reproduce both surnames exactly and never merge or change them, because a mismatched name between your birth certificate, marriage certificate, and passport is a frequent trigger for a USCIS Request for Evidence.

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