Honduras - 2.3.10 Land Border Crossing of Las Trojes

Honduras - 2.3.10 Land Border Crossing of Las Trojes

Overview

The facilities available at this customs office are usually basic, including checkpoints, immigration, and customs offices, as well as some basic services such as shops and restaurants.

When crossing through this border crossing, travelers often face some common difficulties. Among them are possible delays in immigration and customs procedures due to the volume of people crossing the border.

This is a border with a high transit of migrants who come from several countries in South and Central America, especially Venezuela and Colombia.

 

Border crossing point location and contact

Name of border crossing point

Las Trojes

Province or district

El Paraiso

Nearest city with distance from the border crossing

Danlí

79.7 km

Latitude

14°04'54"

Longitude

-86°00'00"

Managing authority / Agency

Honduran Customs Administration

Contact person

Fausto Calix

 

Travel schedules

Nearest international airport

Tocotín International Airport

180.6 km

Travel time by truck: 4 h 42 min

Travel time by car: 4 h 42 min

Nearest port

Henecan Port

282.6 km

Travel time by truck: 6 h 39 min

Travel time by car: 6 h 39 min

Closest location with operating wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity.

Tegucigalpa

170.7 km

Travel time by truck: 4 hrs 7 min

Travel time by car: 4 hrs 7 min

Additional information

 

 

Opening hours

Monday

7:00–17:00

Tuesday

7:00–17:00

Wednesday

7:00–17:00

Thursday

7:00–17:00

Friday

7:00–17:00

Saturday

7:00–17:00

Sunday

Closed

National holidays

New Year's Eve (January 1)

Good Friday (March/April)

Holy Saturday (March/April)

Easter (March/April)

Labor Day (May 1)

Independence Day (September 15)

Christmas (December 25)

 

Border points between Honduras and its neighboring countries usually close on these holidays. However, it is important to check with border authorities for up-to-date information on closing times.

 

Seasonal limitations

September-November

 

Daily capacity

As for traffic, it is common for there to be a constant flow of people and vehicles crossing the border in both directions, including private cars and cargo vehicles. However, due to the more remote location of Trojes compared to other border crossings, the level of traffic may vary depending on the season and the economic or political situation in the region.

It is important to note that wait times at the border can vary, especially during periods of high demand or during more rigorous inspection processes. It is always advisable to make sure you have the required documentation to avoid possible mishaps when crossing the border in Trojes, Honduras.

Customs clearance

  1. Commercial Invoice (original):

The Original Invoice must be formulated in the Spanish language or its corresponding translation attached. That commercial invoice shall contain at least the following information:

  • Name and address of the seller;
  • Place and date of issue;
  • Name and address of the buyer of the goods;
  • Detailed description of the goods, by make, model or style;
  • Quantity of the goods;
  • Unit and total value of the goods; and
  • Terms agreed with the seller. When the commercial description of the goods included in the commercial invoice comes in code or codes, the importer must attach to the invoice a list of the information duly decoded.

2. Letter of the means of transport (original):

  • Present the transport document that has been contracted and negotiated.

3. Customs Value Declaration (DVA) (original)

4. FAUCA (simple copy):

  • Certificate of Origin

5. Phytosanitary Export Certificate of the country of origin (simple copy)

6. category A and B: Phytosanitary certificate (original)

In the case of urgent shipments (DE SOCORRO), the clearance procedure established  in Decree No. 147-2020 — Law for the Facilitation of International Humanitarian Assistance in the Event of Disaster and Initial Recovery will apply.

 

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